Legislature advances housing-administration bill to shift housing finance duties to NYFA and extend workforce-housing programs

Nebraska Legislature · March 6, 2026

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Summary

Senators advanced LB768, which consolidates housing finance administration with the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NYFA), strengthens reporting and oversight, and extends rural and middle-income workforce housing program sunsets; committee amendments and technical cleanups were adopted.

Senators voted to advance LB768 after debate and committee amendments that add reporting, oversight and extend program sunsets for workforce-housing initiatives.

Senator Dover, sponsor of LB768, said the bill aligns housing-finance administration and oversight with an entity (NYFA) already structured to manage bond financing, federal housing tax-credit programs and homebuyer programs. "This allows the Department of Economic Development to focus more fully on its core mission of economic development while housing finance and compliance responsibilities are administered by the entity specifically structured to manage them," he said.

Committee amendments (AM2364 and subsequent technical cleanups) require NYFA to maintain transaction records, provide monthly accounting, and submit comprehensive reports to key state officials before legislative sessions. The amendment package also added AM2492 (originally LB819) extending sunsets for the rural workforce housing and middle-income workforce housing programs to 07/01/2032 (a five-year extension for the rural program and three years for middle-income) and raised maximum eligible cost caps for owner-occupied and rental units.

The committee statement and sponsors emphasized that the bill is intended to improve efficiency and oversight, not to create new programs or expand spending. Senator Jacobson, who offered the committee amendment, highlighted the added reporting safeguards so the Legislature retains transparency over awards and program balances.

The body adopted the committee amendment and the bill was advanced to E & R for engrossing by recorded vote (40 ayes, no nays). With the bill advanced, sponsors said DED and NYFA will work to implement reporting and monitoring procedures under the revised structure.