Congressman Keith Rothfus (R-PA) recently met with U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Ben Carson in Western Pennsylvania to visit local leaders, tour designated Opportunity Zones and discuss affordable housing for families.
The federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 created Qualified Opportunity Zones to promote long-term investment in low-income communities. Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional district has several designated Opportunity Zones, including parts of Aliquippa, Midland, Beaver Falls, Somerset, and Johnstown. Parts of McKees Rocks, Penn Hills, Neville Township, and Pittsburgh, along with other communities in Western Pennsylvania have also been designated as Qualified Opportunity Zones.
“Opportunity Zones present enormous possibilities and can be a strong mechanism for development and investment in underserved communities in Western Pennsylvania and around the country,” Secretary Carson said. “Through this new approach, investors can put their money to work in neighborhoods that need small businesses, infrastructure, and local economic enhancements. It’s a win-win.”
Rothfus, Carson and local leaders also discussed affordable housing for Western Pennsylvania.
“As a member of the Housing and Insurance Subcommittee, I am also committed to ensuring that hard-working Western Pennsylvanians and their families have access to quality, affordable housing,” Rothfus said. “I thank Secretary Carson for his leadership on this issue and for joining me and local leaders like Aliquippa Mayor Dwan Walker. By working together on common sense solutions, we can ensure that all Western Pennsylvanians have a brighter future. I look forward to continuing our important work.”