ROAD to Housing Act of 2025
Housing and Community Development119-s2651 — ROAD to Housing Act of 2025. Sponsored by Sen. Scott, Tim [R-SC]. Introduced 2025-08-01. Senate bill. 119th Congress. Latest action: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 143.
- Sponsor
- Sen. Scott, Tim [R-SC] (R), SC
- Introduced
- 2025-08-01
- Committees
- Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee
- Subjects
- Administrative law and regulatory procedures; Advanced technology and technological innovations; Advisory bodies; Building construction; Computers and information technology; Congressional oversight; Consumer credit; Cooperative and condominium housing; Department of Housing and Urban Development; Disaster relief and insurance; Executive agency funding and structure; Federal Housing Finance Agency; Government information and archives; Government lending and loan guarantees; Government studies and investigations; Health care costs and insurance; Health care coverage and access; Homelessness and emergency shelter; Housing and community development funding; Housing finance and home ownership; Housing industry and standards; Housing supply and affordability; Intergovernmental relations; Landlord and tenant; Licensing and registrations; Low- and moderate-income housing; Performance measurement; Public housing; Regional and metropolitan planning; Residential rehabilitation and home repair; Rural conditions and development; Veterans' loans, housing, homeless programs
- Latest Action
- Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 143.
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