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Wyoming proposes a $30M housing fund with low-interest loans to build affordable homes for critical workers and seniors by 2030.
Wyoming is proposing a $30 million state housing fund to address a projected need for 20,700 to 38,600 new homes by 2030, joining most U.S. states in creating a program to boost housing affordability.
The bill, introduced during the 2026 legislative session, would provide low-interest loans to local governments, nonprofits, and housing authorities for building, repairing, or acquiring housing for critical workers and seniors.
While past efforts failed due to political resistance, this year’s loan-only approach aims to gain bipartisan support.
Neighboring states have long had similar funds.
The outcome depends on legislative momentum and budget decisions.
Wyoming propone un fondo de vivienda de $30 millones con préstamos a bajo interés para construir casas asequibles para trabajadores críticos y ancianos para 2030.