11.13.25
Congress Passes Funding Bill to Reopen Government until January 30, 2026
HUD Is Allowed to Cover HCV Shortfalls with Certain Unobligated Funds
10.7.25
Positive News on Funding Availability
As the federal government enters day seven of the shutdown, this alert provides an updated assessment of the situation and its impact on housing authority operations.
Current Shutdown Status
10.1.25
What PHAs Need to Know About the Shutdown
After unsuccessful negotiations between Congress and President Trump and the Senate’s failure to pass a House-passed continuing resolution, the federal government has shut down. Negotiations to reopen the government are unlikely to occur this week because House Republicans are out of town until October 7, and Congress will be...
9.26.25
The federal government has yet to agree and finalize Fiscal Year 2026 spending bills. Government funding expires on October 1, 2025, and the government is likely to shut down on that date if Congress does not pass legislation to extend current funding levels.
Earlier this week, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) notified government agencies to prepare for mass firings if the government...
7.29.25
Senate Restores Funding for Critical Housing Programs Cut in the House Version; Rejects State Rental Assistance Programs
7.25.25
Senate Restores Funding for Critical Housing Programs Cut in the House Version
Yesterday, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved $73.3 billion for HUD programs, which is $4.4 billion more than FY25 funding. The Senate bill was approved without significant amendments to HUD programs impacting public and assisted housing.
7.18.25
Provides Path to Transition EHV Families to Tenant Protection Vouchers
7.16.25
House GOP Appropriators Call for $67.8 Billion Funding for HUD, Slightly Less than 2025 Budget Level
Appropriators Allow Housing Authorities to Use Tenant Protection Vouchers to Keep Emergency Housing Voucher Families Housed
7.11.25
CLPHA, Industry Partners and Over 700 National, State and Local Organizations Send Letter Asking Congress to Fully Fund Rental Assistance