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H.R. 2684: Dignity in Housing Act of 2025

The Dignity in Housing Act of 2025 proposes changes to the way public housing is inspected to ensure that it meets safety and quality standards. Below are the key elements of the bill:

Biennial Inspections

The bill requires the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to conduct inspections of public housing projects that have 100 or more dwelling units at least once every two years. This aims to ensure that housing conditions meet established requirements.

Inspection Procedures

Inspections must be carried out by HUD employees or other qualified inspectors designated by the Secretary. Importantly, inspectors cannot be affiliated with the public housing agencies or their agents to avoid conflicts of interest.

Public Reporting

The results of these inspections will be made available to the public online, allowing greater transparency regarding the conditions of public housing developments. This is intended to inform tenants and the general public about the living conditions in these properties.

Compliance with Standards

The primary goal of the inspections is to ensure that public housing projects comply with housing quality and safety standards, promoting dignity and safety for residents living in public housing.

Implementation

The proposal emphasizes the need for better oversight and accountability in the maintenance of public housing, which affects many low-income families and individuals relying on these facilities for affordable housing.

Impact on Public Housing Developments

This legislation seeks to enhance the living conditions for residents by instituting regular checks on the quality and safety of their homes, aiming to prevent issues such as neglect, unsanitary conditions, or safety hazards.

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Date Action
Apr. 07, 2025 Introduced in House
Apr. 07, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.

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