ROAD to Housing Act of 2025
ROAD to Housing Act of 2025
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# ROAD to Housing Act of 2025 - Summary The ROAD to Housing Act of 2025 is a proposed bill introduced by Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) that aims to address housing issues through regulatory reforms, technological innovations, and changes to federal housing programs. Based on its subject categories, the bill would likely streamline rules affecting housing construction and development, modernize how federal housing agencies operate, and potentially adjust lending programs and disaster relief related to housing. The bill also appears to address broader housing challenges including homelessness and affordable housing access. The legislation would primarily affect homebuyers, renters, construction companies, and federal housing agencies like the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
It may also impact taxpayers who fund federal housing programs and people experiencing homelessness. The bill's specific provisions aren't yet detailed in public summaries, though its focus on "technology" and "regulatory procedures" suggests it may reduce bureaucratic barriers and introduce digital solutions to speed up housing development. Currently, the bill is in committee, meaning it's under review and hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. No updates on its progress have been announced.
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Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 143.