Representatives Costa, McBride, and Moylan urge USDA to reverse changes to the Section 502 Direct Loan Program affecting rural homeownership.
Quiver AI Summary
Bipartisan push against USDA changes: Representatives Jim Costa, Sarah McBride, and James Moylan have sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins urging the USDA to reverse recent modifications to the Section 502 Direct Loan Program. The lawmakers claim these changes hinder access to homeownership for low-income families in rural areas.
Concerns over housing access: The February 10 adjustments reportedly lower loan limits and impose new administrative requirements, which could create obstacles for eligible families during an ongoing housing affordability crisis. The representatives expressed that the revisions might severely impact nonprofit organizations assisting families in the home loan process.
Legislative implications: The letter emphasizes the need for USDA to collaborate with Congress and stakeholders on future modifications, advocating for stronger support in the face of declining rural housing affordability. The full letter is accessible through a provided link for further details.
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- H.R.5728: Rural Homeownership Continuity Act of 2025
- H.R.5677: RIDE FAST Act
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