HAVEN Act Housing Accessibility and Voucher Expansion Now Act
A core objective of HB3133 is to expand the Housing Choice Voucher Program by authorizing the allocation of 500,000 additional incremental vouchers in fiscal year 2026, followed by 1.5 million more in subsequent years, which reflects an extensive commitment to addressing housing needs. Moreover, the bill mandates the introduction of housing navigation grants to assist eligible families in securing appropriate housing solutions. Notably, it enhances protections against discrimination based on lawful sources of income, ensuring that no family is unfairly denied housing based on their income type, thus promoting equity in housing access.
House Bill 3133, titled the 'Housing Accessibility and Voucher Expansion Now Act' (HAVEN Act), seeks to amend several federal laws relating to housing in order to enhance the availability and efficacy of rental assistance programs. The bill proposes to adjust rental payment calculations in federal rental assistance programs, notably reducing the percentage of income counted towards rent from 30% to 20% under specific sections of the United States Housing Act of 1937 and other related laws. This adjustment aims to lower the rental burden on low-income households significantly, making it easier for families to afford housing and reducing the risk of homelessness.
The bill has sparked discussions regarding its potential effects on current housing policies, specifically regarding the implementation of small area fair market rents and its implications for local housing authorities. Some critics have raised concerns about the fiscal feasibility of such extensive voucher expansions and the long-term sustainability of funding these initiatives. Proponents, however, argue that the benefits of reduced homelessness and improved housing accessibility vastly outweigh the concerns, advocating for the need to prioritize vulnerable populations amid ongoing housing crises.