NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO END HOMELESSNESS
Lobbying for NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO END HOMELESSNESS · Policy, research, capacity building/training, communications
FY26 Appropriations omnibus, HR 7148: Transportation-HUD Appropriations Bill (in support of homelessness funding, housing vouchers, and 2025 CoC NoFO) Military Construction-Veteran Homelessness Appropriations Bill (in opposition to moving HUD-VASH vouchers to VA) Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Bill (in opposition to eliminating funding for agencies which help people experiencing homelessness as well as mental illness and substance use) ROAD to Housing (S. 2651) - In support of provisions to make federal housing and homelessness programs more efficient Homeless Children and Youth Act (S. 1667) - In opposition to changes in eligibility rules for HUD Homelessness programs, in support of provisions reauthorizing Department of Education homelessness programs. Administrations cuts to HUDs civil service and contractor workforces-no legislation. End Veteran Homelessness Act of 2025 (H.R. 1957) - In support of provisions better coordinating HUD and VA programs The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act (H.R. 2725) - In support of targeting housing development to people with the lowest incomes Rural Housing Reform Act (S 1260) - In support of targeting housing development to people with the lowest incomes The HOME Investment Partnerships Reauthorization and Improvement Act (S. 948, H.R. 2031) - In support of targeting housing development to people with the lowest incomes Reducing Homelessness Through Program Reform Act (S. 2234) - In support of the bill's provisions that would improve the efficiency of HUD homelessness programs. Womens and Family Protection Act of 2025 (H.R. 3319) - In support of targeting housing development to people with the lowest incomes Housing for All Veterans Act (S. 3137) - In support of targeting housing development to people with the lowest incomes Housing PLUS Act (H.R. 5618) - In support of targeting housing development to people with the lowest incomes