Federal News
Senate Passes Housing Affordability Legislation
March 14, 2026
The U.S. Senate, with significant involvement from Senator Jon Ossoff, has passed the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act aimed at reducing housing costs by increasing home supply and restricting large out-of-state corporate home purchases. This legislation targets housing affordability challenges in Georgia and nationwide, potentially unlocking federal resources and regulatory changes that will impact affordable housing projects and procurement strategies.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased federal funding opportunities and programmatic support for affordable housing developments, especially in Georgia regions such as Atlanta, Troup County, and the Chattahoochee Valley.
- Contractors and developers specializing in affordable housing construction and related services may find new demand driven by this legislation's focus on expanding housing supply.
- Agencies like the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and entities linked to the Federal Housing Finance Agency may update procurement requirements or funding mechanisms to align with the new law.
- Organizations involved in housing finance, construction, and community development should evaluate how restrictions on corporate home purchases could influence market dynamics and procurement planning.
Georgia families urgently need more affordable housing. Thatβs why we brought Republicans and Democrats together to pass this legislation and help families across Georgia and the nation.
— Sen. Jon Ossoff
Agencies
U.S. Senate, Federal Housing Administration, Federal Housing Finance Agency (implied via Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac)