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Congress Advances Bipartisan Housing Bills
March 12, 2026
Congresswoman Janelle Bynum successfully passed two bipartisan housing bills through the U.S. Senate aimed at accelerating home building and improving the appraisal industry. These legislative measures establish grant programs for pattern zoning and provide support to the appraisal workforce, addressing housing shortages and affordability challenges. The bills, which have strong bipartisan backing, are moving closer to becoming law and are expected to impact housing markets in Oregon and nationwide.
- Why this matters: Federal agencies such as HUD and the Appraisal Subcommittee will likely administer new grant programs, creating procurement opportunities for organizations specializing in zoning, housing development, and appraisal services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for services related to housing construction, zoning policy implementation, and appraisal workforce development.
- Contractors and vendors in the housing sector should evaluate how these grants and workforce support initiatives may influence upcoming solicitations and funding availability.
- Stakeholders in Oregon and other states can expect targeted federal support that may accelerate local housing projects and appraisal industry improvements.
Affordable housing is out of reach for so many Americans. To fix this, we need to build more homes and strengthen the housing industry’s workforce. My bills provide easier and faster pathways to homeownership. I am so proud that two of my bills are one step closer to seeing the president’s desk, and I will continue to fight in Congress for affordable housing.
— Rep. Janelle Bynum
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U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Appraisal Subcommittee of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council
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- Bynum Passes Two Bipartisan Housing Bills Through the Senate | Representative Janelle Bynum · Bynum House · Mar 12