H.R. 5618: Housing Promotes Livelihood and Ultimate Success Act of 2025
This bill, known as the "Housing Promotes Livelihood and Ultimate Success Act of 2025," aims to modify the way funds for housing assistance are allocated under the Continuum of Care program, managed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The main provisions of the bill include:
1. Support for Wraparound Services
The bill allows the Secretary of HUD to provide grants to eligible entities and organizations without restrictions that previously prohibited the requirement of supportive services. These supportive services may include:
- Counseling
- Job training
- Addiction treatment
2. Prerequisites for Assistance
Under this bill, the Department of Housing and Urban Development is not allowed to limit grants to organizations that set certain prerequisites for individuals receiving assistance. These prerequisites can include:
- Conditions related to sobriety or drug use
- Other eligibility requirements that organizations may deem necessary
This means that grantees can require participants to meet these criteria in order to receive help or occupy housing units funded under the program.
3. Inclusion of Faith-Based Organizations
The bill explicitly states that grants can be made available to faith-based organizations, removing any limitations that might have previously restricted their involvement in housing assistance services.
4. Financial Allocation Requirements
The bill mandates that at least 50% of the funds allocated under the Continuum of Care program each fiscal year must be directed toward entities that provide or facilitate access to wraparound services for individuals. This ensures a significant portion of funding goes towards comprehensive support systems rather than just housing.
5. Accountability Measures
In terms of accountability, the Secretary of HUD must provide a certification to Congress within 180 days after the end of each fiscal year. This certification will confirm that the fund distributions complied with the provisions set in the bill, along with a report detailing how the funding opportunities reflect this compliance.
6. Legislative Context
This bill is introduced as part of legislative efforts to address homelessness and housing instability by promoting a more integrated approach to housing that includes essential supportive services, which can help individuals maintain stable living conditions and achieve personal success.
Relevant Companies
- CFG - Citizens Financial Group may be involved in housing financing and could be affected by changes in housing assistance funding.
- WFC - Wells Fargo, as a major financial service provider, might experience impacts in mortgage lending and housing assistance program functioning due to shifts in funding and policy.
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Sponsors
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Actions
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Date | Action |
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Sep. 30, 2025 | Introduced in House |
Sep. 30, 2025 | Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. |
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