Hearings this week on the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) fiscal year 2026 budget request to Congress surfaced both considerable disillusionment with HUD’s paltry FY26 request as well as comradery, among some members of Congress, with LeadingAge’s priorities.
The Republican House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) and Senate THUD appropriations subcommittee chairs both expressed levels of deep concern and disillusionment with HUD’s request for 43.6% less funding in FY26 than it has for FY25, the the agency’s proposal to merge its five largest housing assistance programs into one block grant to states– with 42% less funding than the programs collectively have in FY25–and with HUD’s requests to eliminate the Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program and Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) program, while also cutting its homeless assistance and fair housing programs. More details, here.