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Congress Advances Bipartisan Housing Reform Legislation
March 18, 2026
Congress has made significant progress on federal housing reform with the Senate's passage of the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, authored in part by Congressman Sam Liccardo. This legislation aims to reduce regulatory barriers and streamline construction processes to address the national housing shortage and rising housing costs. Key provisions include the Whole-Home Repairs Act, inspired by Pennsylvania's state program, designed to facilitate home repairs and affordability. However, the bill still requires approval from the House of Representatives, where Rep. Barry Loudermilk advocates for a bicameral conference to reconcile differences with the House's own Housing for the 21st Century Act. Procurement professionals and contractors should anticipate potential changes in HUD regulations and funding priorities that could impact housing construction and repair projects nationwide.
- The legislation targets modernization of HUD policies to reduce red tape and accelerate housing development, signaling upcoming procurement opportunities in construction and rehabilitation services.
- Bipartisan support indicates a high likelihood of final passage, making it critical for contractors to prepare for evolving federal housing program requirements.
- The inclusion of the Whole-Home Repairs Act suggests increased federal investment in home repair initiatives, particularly relevant for firms specializing in residential rehabilitation.
- Procurement teams should monitor House actions and potential conference outcomes to align bidding strategies with forthcoming federal housing priorities.
The United States faces a severe housing shortage, with millions of homes in urgent need of construction, while the median age of first-time homebuyers has climbed to 40.
— Congressman Brendan F. Boyle
Families across the country face rising rents and housing costs because housing construction takes too long, costs too much, and faces too much red tape. This package makes meaningful progress, but we have much, much more work to do to support the millions of families who struggle to pay rent.
— Sam Liccardo, Congressman
The ability for Americans to own homes should be an attainable goal, and I believe our legislation is the superior product needed to address the ongoing housing crisis in this country.
— Rep. Barry Loudermilk
Agencies
United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, Department of Housing and Urban Development
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- Rep. Loudermilk: The House Should Go To Conference for Affordable Housing Legislation - U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk · Loudermilk · Mar 18
- Congressman Sam Liccardoβs Bipartisan Housing Reforms Pass the Senate | Congressman Sam Liccardo · Liccardo House · Mar 12
- Boyle Statement on 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act | Congressman Brendan Boyle · Boyle House · Mar 17