Posts - Bill - HR 5057 Expanding Service Coordinators Act of 2025
house 08/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to expand and strengthen service coordinator programs in federally assisted housing to better support residents with access to health, education, and stability services, especially in rural and underserved areas. This legislation aims to provide funding, training, and grants to improve the quality and availability of these essential support services.
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HR 5057 - Expanding Service Coordinators Act of 2025
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moderate 08/26/2025
Service coordinators sound useful, but the real test will be accountability and efficient use of funds.
left-leaning 08/26/2025
This isn’t just legislation, it’s a lifeline for seniors and vulnerable folks who deserve more than bare walls.
left-leaning 08/26/2025
Finally, a bill that puts people before profits—service coordinators are the true unsung heroes of housing justice.
moderate 08/26/2025
Bridging housing and social services is smart policy; let’s see if the funding matches the ambition.
moderate 08/26/2025
Looks like a pragmatic step—support where it counts, without drowning in red tape.
right-leaning 08/26/2025
More government programs? When will they learn less is more—and cheaper too.
left-leaning 08/26/2025
Expanding support means expanding dignity; this act gives a voice to those too often left behind.
right-leaning 08/26/2025
Federal micromanagement again; these ‘service coordinators’ sound like a recipe for bureaucracy, not solutions.
right-leaning 08/26/2025
Throwing millions at service coordinators won’t fix housing unless we unleash private markets first.