US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7769

Introduced
3/3/26  

Caption

MINT Act Municipal Investment and Neighborhood Transformation Act

Impact

The MINT Act's implications for state laws involve a reformative approach toward local finance through direct engagement of federal financial instruments. By classifying these bonds differently for tax purposes, local governments may experience substantial increases in available funding for public infrastructure and community development initiatives. The proposed changes are expected to promote more favorable borrowing conditions, leading to a potential surge in the issuance of these bonds and, consequently, a boost in local project financing.

Summary

House Bill 7769, known as the Municipal Investment and Neighborhood Transformation (MINT) Act, proposes amendments to the Internal Revenue Code to restore the treatment of state and local bonds guaranteed by Federal home loan banks as not federally guaranteed in terms of determining their tax-exempt status. The objective of this legislation is to enhance the capacity for municipalities to finance projects through tax-exempt bonds, ultimately aimed at stimulating local economic growth and infrastructure improvements. This restoration is seen as a tactical move to bolster local governments' fiscal resources by allowing them to access the capital markets more effectively.

Contention

There could be points of contention surrounding the MINT Act primarily regarding the balance of state versus local powers and potential impacts on federal finances. Opponents may express concerns that restoring the tax-exempt status could lead to federal revenue losses or argue that it may create inequities among municipalities depending on their respective relationships with Federal home loan banks. These discussions will likely encompass debates over the efficacy of federal involvement in local financing and whether such measures truly serve the needs of all communities equitably.

Companion Bills

US SB3941

Same As MINT Act Municipal Investment and Neighborhood Transformation Act

Previously Filed As

US SB3941

MINT Act Municipal Investment and Neighborhood Transformation Act

US HB2854

Neighborhood Homes Investment Act

US SB1686

Neighborhood Homes Investment Act

US HB3745

American Neighborhoods Protection Act of 2025

US HB6217

Revitalize Our Neighborhoods Act of 2025

US SB1438

Local government: investments and deposits.

US SB2680

LETITIA Act Law Enforcement Tools to Interdict Troubling Investments in Abodes Act

US SB1603

Preserving Rural Housing Investments Act

US SB1205

Municipalities; creating the Oklahoma Safe Neighborhoods Act of 2026. Effective date. Emergency.

US HB3412

PRESERVING NEIGHBORHOODS ACT

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