HR 1957
End Veteran Homelessness Act of 2025
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Bill overview
The End Veteran Homelessness Act of 2025 aims to reduce veteran homelessness by strengthening the HUD-VASH program, which provides rental assistance and case management. It requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to prioritize vulnerable homeless veterans in assigning case managers and providing services, and to furnish case management to eligible veterans. The bill also expands eligibility for the program to include veterans at risk of homelessness and those receiving assistance in other housing programs, and mandates a report from the Government Accountability Office on the program's effectiveness and challenges.
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- Increases VA prioritization of vulnerable homeless veterans for case management services.
- Requires the VA to furnish case management to eligible veterans under the HUD-VASH program.
- Expands eligibility for the HUD-VASH program to include veterans at risk of homelessness and those receiving other housing assistance.
- Mandates an annual report from the VA and HUD on program performance, including veteran demographics, case manager qualifications, and housing stability metrics.
- Requires the GAO to report on veterans served by the HUD-VASH program and program effectiveness.
- Authorizes administrative fees for public housing agencies to assist with voucher administration.
- Clarifies that a veteran’s refusal of case management cannot result in revocation of rental assistance or eviction.
- Establishes procedures for suspending case management for health and safety reasons.
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119th CONGRESS — 1st Session
H. R. 1957
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
A BILL
To amend title 38, United States Code, and the United States Housing Act of 1937, to make certain improvements to the supported housing program for veterans commonly known as HUD-VASH
.
This Act may be cited as the End Veteran Homelessness Act of 2025
.
by inserting (1)
before The Secretary
;
by inserting , and who is determined to require case management,
before is assigned
; and
by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
HUD-VASH program, which shall include, for the year covered by the report, each of the following, disaggregated by locality and by demographics (if the Secretary of Veterans Affairs determines it appropriate):
An identification of the number and demographic characteristics of veterans served by the HUD-VASH program.
staffing ratios;
practices used in case management;
frequency with which a case manager contacts a veteran;
whether a case manager successfully connects a veteran to a requested resource or support; and
professional licenses or certifications possessed by case managers.
With regard to vouchers made available under the HUD-VASH program—
the average time between such assignation and such use.
The percentage of such veterans who used such a voucher and received case management from such a case manager.
An identification of barriers that prevented the use of such vouchers by such veterans.
Section 8(o)(19) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(o)(19)) is amended—
in subparagraph (A)—
in the first sentence—
by striking subparagraph (C)
and inserting subparagraph (B)
; and
by striking the amounts specified in subparagraph (B)
and inserting amounts
;
by striking the second sentence and inserting In the course of administering such program—
; and
by adding at the end the following new clauses:
homeless;
at risk of homelessness; or
receiving assistance under another housing assistance program if the Secretary determines a voucher under this paragraph is a more appropriate form of assistance for such veteran;
the owner may not evict or otherwise penalize the veteran solely on the basis of such refusal; and
by redesignating subparagraphs (C) and (D) as subparagraphs (B) and (E), respectively; and
by inserting after subparagraph (B), as redesignated the following new subparagraphs:
There is authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary for administrative fee payments to public housing agencies for costs of administering vouchers under this paragraph and other eligible expenses, as shall be defined by notice issued by the Secretary, to facilitate the leasing of the vouchers, such as security deposit assistance and other costs related to retention and support of participating owners.
appropriate congressional committeesmeans the following:
The Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the Senate.