Supporters of the REHAB Act The bill has garnered support from various organizations, including LOCUS, Smart Growth America, and Transportation for America, among others. This broad support highlights the bill’s potential impact on urban development and sustainable growth. LOCUS LOCUS, meaning “place” in Latin, is a national coalition of real estate developers and investors advocating for sustainable, equitable, and walkable development in metropolitan areas across America. Transportation for America Transportation for America is an advocacy organization made up of local, regional, and state leaders who envision a transportation system that safely, affordably, and conveniently connects people of all means and abilities to jobs, services, and opportunities through multiple modes of travel. Abundant Housing LA Abundant Housing LA is a community-based group working to solve the housing problem in Southern California. They want to build more homes for people at all prices to make Los Angeles County more affordable, diverse, and lively. America Walks America Walks is the only national group that focuses on making walking easier and more enjoyable in the United States. They help other groups that want to make walking safer and more accessible in their communities. American Society of Landscape Architects The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is a group of professional landscape architects founded in 1899. They work to promote landscape architecture and its importance in projects like parks, city renewal, and environmental restoration. American Planning Association The American Planning Association (APA) is a group of professional urban planners in the United States. Founded in 1978, APA works to improve the planning of cities and regions. They offer resources and support to planners and want to create great communities for everyone. Coalition for Smarter Transportation The Coalition for Smarter Transportation was formed in 2018 to improve transportation by adding new services while also reducing traffic and increasing mobility. They support sustainable and fair communities that are focused on public transportation, especially in the Washington, DC area. Historic Tax Credit Coalition The Historic Tax Credit Coalition is a group that wants to keep the federal historic rehabilitation tax credit (HTC). This credit gives money to people who fix up old buildings. This helps the economy and saves important parts of our history. The Coalition promotes the HTC and supports policies that make it work better. International Council of Shopping Centers The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) is a worldwide group that represents shopping centers. It has over 70,000 members in more than 100 countries. ICSC helps the shopping center industry by organizing events and connecting its members.