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	"provider_name": "Action Network",
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	"author_name": "Fix It! Restore Affordable Home Funding",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/housenj",
	"title": "Tell Gov. Sherrill &amp; NJ Legislators: Rebuild and Protect NJ’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund",
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	"description": "During her campaign, Governor Sherrill committed to ending diversions from New Jersey’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF). As lawmakers and the Sherrill Administration negotiate the proposed FY2027 state budget, it is critical that we remind the administration of that promise and demonstrate the broad support behind it. Last year’s diversion of the AHTF in the FY2026 budget stalled projects, disrupted the development pipeline, and undermined our ability to meet the state’s growing housing needs. With Fourth Round obligations underway and a severe shortage of homes affordable to low- and moderate-income residents, we cannot afford another setback. Join us to urge state leaders to: Fully fund the Affordable Housing Trust Fund in the FY2027 budget Dedicate at least half of new mansion tax revenue to sustain and grow the AHTF Raise the Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit cap to $65 million Your support will send a strong and unified message that affordable housing must remain a top priority in this year’s budget. Together, we can ensure New Jersey moves forward with bold solutions, not backward into deeper housing insecurity.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/protectnjahtf"
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