Housing for All Act 2025: Addressing Homelessness and Expanding Housing Access
The Housing for All Act of 2025 aims to tackle homelessness and housing shortages across the U.S. It allocates substantial funding for housing construction and rehabilitation, expands rental assistance programs, and supports innovative local solutions. The goal is to provide stable housing for more Americans, including the elderly, disabled, and those at risk of homelessness.
Key points
Increased funding for housing construction and rehabilitation, including for seniors and individuals with disabilities, potentially increasing the availability of affordable housing.
Expansion of the housing choice voucher program, meaning more low-income families could receive rental assistance.
Support for programs assisting homeless individuals, such as safe parking initiatives for those living in vehicles and converting hotels into permanent housing.
Establishment of a racial equity commission in housing to research and address the impact of structural racism on housing access and homelessness.
Funding for legal aid to tenants at risk of eviction, which could help prevent homelessness.
Introduced
Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_2945
Sponsor: Rep. Lieu, Ted [D-CA-36]
Process start date: 2025-04-17