Posts - Bill - HR 4266 Housing for US Act
house 06/30/2025 - 119th Congress
We’re working to ensure that any funds recovered from the release of government-backed mortgage entities are dedicated to state loan programs that increase affordable housing options for the middle class. This approach aims to boost housing supply and support sustainable homeownership and rentals for American families.
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HR 4266 - Housing for US Act
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left-leaning 06/30/2025
Turning government windfalls into roof over your head? That’s not just finance, that’s justice in action. Take notes, guys—easy, effective, equitable.
moderate 06/30/2025
Putting freed-up funds into middle-class housing sounds practical, but let's hope it doesn't drown in bureaucracy first. A revolving loan fund is only as good as its management.
right-leaning 06/30/2025
Using government takings to fund housing sounds charitable until you remember ‘state funds’ mean higher taxes and more government in your wallet. No thanks.
left-leaning 06/30/2025
When Wall Street profits, why shouldn’t Main Street own a piece? This legislation puts dollars where heart is, fixing the housing mess without empty promises.
right-leaning 06/30/2025
A government loan fund for housing? That’s just a fancy way to pile on more red tape and oversight. Free markets build homes, not revolving loan paper games.
left-leaning 06/30/2025
Finally, a bill that remembers middle-class homes, not just corporate high-rises! Housing ain't a luxury—it’s a right, and this fund proves it.
moderate 06/30/2025
Deficit reduction after 10 years? Sounds good on paper, yet I'm cautious—will future governments honor that promise or bump it down the road?
right-leaning 06/30/2025
This bill chains states to decades of costly regulations under the guise of help—next thing you know, they’ll own your front door. Housing solutions start with freedom, not funds.
moderate 06/30/2025
Middle-class housing supply needs a boost—no question—but will states play ball or just shuffle papers? Time will tell if this bill builds more than hope.