District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0050

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/21/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Rapid Re-Housing Reform Amendment Act of 2025

Impact

The bill aims to reshape various operational aspects of the Rapid Re-Housing initiative and enhance its effectiveness by ensuring that those most vulnerable are prioritized for affordable housing solutions. It also shifts the responsibility for determining eligibility for housing assistance to the Department, requiring them to assess participants within specified timelines to prevent service disruptions. These measures aim to create a more equitable system that assists families in maintaining housing while moving towards permanent solutions, potentially easing the burden on emergency shelters and related services.

Summary

B26-0050, the Rapid Re-Housing Reform Amendment Act of 2025, seeks to amend the Homeless Services Reform Act of 2005 by introducing significant changes aimed at improving the Rapid Re-Housing Program. The bill stipulates that individuals and families participating in this program should not pay more than 30% of their income towards rent, addressing one of the primary barriers that contribute to housing instability among low-income families. Additionally, the legislation mandates timely assessments of participants for eligibility in permanent housing vouchers to facilitate a smoother transition to long-term housing solutions.

Contention

Notably, the bill creates points of contention that revolve around the optional nature of case management services. While some stakeholders may advocate for mandatory case management to ensure comprehensive support for participants, others argue that voluntary options respect the autonomy of individuals and families opting into the program. The handling of eligibility criteria for the transfer to targeted affordable housing is another area of discussion, as it could affect resource allocation and program funding in the long run. Critics from various sectors may debate the balance between mandated support and personal agency, impacting the bill's reception among lawmakers and constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC B26-0180

Rev. A. Knighton Stanley Way Designation Act of 2025

DC B26-0177

Extreme Heat Eviction Protection Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0191

Short-Term Disability Insurance Benefit Protection Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0190

Short-Term Disability Insurance Benefit Protection Clarification Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0179

Paper Alleys Planning Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0024

Social Determinants of Health Spending Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0181

Short-Term Disability Insurance Benefit Protection Clarification Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0043

Marion S. Barry Summer Youth Employment Program Creditable Service Benefit Amendment Act of 2025

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