This resolution is a formal request from the New Hampshire Senate urging Congress to allocate additional federal resources to help expand the housing supply in New Hampshire and address the state's significant housing shortfall. The resolution acknowledges the ongoing housing crisis in New Hampshire, citing a need for over 40,000 residential units to meet current demands and support economic development, family stability, and the attraction of high-paying jobs to the state. It also references the federal funding already received, including over $24 million in fiscal year 2022 and an additional $100 million through the InvestNH housing program, as well as the use of federal resources like the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program to support housing development.

The resolution calls on the New Hampshire congressional delegation to advocate for more federal support for housing initiatives, including programs like the Community Development Block Grant Program, HOME Investment Partnership Program, National Housing Trust Fund, and the LIHTC Program. It expresses gratitude for the federal government's past investments and requests an increase and expansion of the 9 percent tax credit to amplify housing investments. The New Hampshire Senate commits to collaborating with local, state, and federal stakeholders to coordinate resources, reduce construction costs, and respond effectively to the housing crisis. The resolution concludes with instructions to distribute copies to members of the New Hampshire congressional delegation.