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Risk or Resilience? Congress Can’t Miss Its Opportunity in Major Housing Legislation

Last updated: February 18, 2026 7:45 am
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The American housing crisis continues to escalate, prompting the House and Senate to draft legislation to tackle the issue. Both chambers have passed their own bills – the Senate’s “ROAD to Housing” and the House’s “Housing for the 21st Century” – and now must reconcile the differences in order to jumpstart much-needed housing investment. This legislation will have a lasting impact, shaping housing opportunities for families and influencing economic outcomes amidst the current affordability crisis and climate challenges.

As Congress works to finalize the housing package, it is essential to prioritize affordability, stability, and resilience. Unfortunately, both bills have shortcomings that present a false choice between these crucial elements. It is imperative for policymakers to understand that we can and should strive for all three simultaneously.

The consequences of inaction on housing and climate issues are already being felt by Americans. Record-high housing costs, rising insurance premiums, exorbitant energy bills, and the threat of extreme weather events highlight the urgent need for comprehensive policy solutions.

One key area of focus should be on stronger affordability mandates. While increasing the housing supply is important, simply building more market-rate housing may not address the nationwide housing shortage effectively. Congress must mandate and subsidize affordability, rather than relying solely on market solutions, to ensure that housing remains accessible based on local conditions.

Competitive grant programs, while potentially spurring innovation, may also create disparities among communities with varying resources. Over-reliance on these grants for affordable housing strategies could lead to uneven progress and a fragmented approach. A more sustainable solution involves ongoing funding to support a housing ecosystem capable of meeting current and future needs.

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Proposals related to land use, such as changes to zoning laws and environmental review processes, can be a double-edged sword. While efforts to boost housing density and streamline development processes are important, they must also consider current and future risks like wildfires, floods, and extreme heat. Legislation should provide clear guidelines to prevent zoning practices that put communities at risk for decades to come.

Addressing extreme heat exposure, eviction challenges, disaster recovery, and supporting mission-driven housing organizations are all critical components of a comprehensive housing policy. By prioritizing affordability, resilience, and stability, Congress has a generational opportunity to shape the future of housing in the United States.

In conclusion, the final housing package must strike a balance between affordability, resilience, and stability to ensure long-term success. By learning from the shortcomings of existing legislation and incorporating key principles into the new policy, Congress can create a housing framework that benefits all Americans.

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