• Arizona’s affordable housing program may sunset in 2025 • Legislative Republicans request audit to assess program’s worth • The state’s housing department expects 1,600 more units to be built

A state program intended to incentivize the development of affordable housing is scheduled to sunset at the end of 2025, and legislative Republicans are awaiting an audit to determine if it’s worth continuing in the future.

Members of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee voted unanimously to approve a special audit from the Auditor General’s Office that will examine the Department of Housing’s Low Income Housing Tax Credit program, which will be included in the department’s regular sunset review.

The state program, modeled after the federal program that began in former President Ronald Reaga

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