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White House Issues Housing Executive Orders
March 17, 2026
The White House under the Trump Administration has issued two executive orders aimed at expanding mortgage credit access and promoting affordable home construction. These orders seek to increase lending opportunities and stimulate housing affordability initiatives. However, the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) has raised concerns that these actions may undermine existing civil rights protections related to fair lending and could potentially enable predatory lending practices, which may negatively impact equitable homeownership efforts.
- Procurement professionals should be aware that these executive orders could influence federal housing finance policies and lending criteria, potentially affecting contract requirements and compliance standards for mortgage and construction-related programs.
- Contractors and lenders involved in affordable housing projects may face evolving regulatory environments that balance increased credit access with fair lending safeguards.
- Organizations engaged in housing finance and construction should evaluate how these policy changes might impact funding opportunities, risk assessments, and partnership strategies with federal agencies.
- Stakeholders should consider the implications for compliance monitoring and reporting as agencies implement these orders while addressing civil rights considerations.
Voters demanded comprehensive solutions to Americaโs fair and affordable housing crisis, not a piecemeal approach that would weaken fundamental civil rights without making everyday life more affordable.
— Nikitra Bailey, Executive Vice President of the National Fair Housing Alliance
Agencies
White House, Trump Administration, Congress