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Hickenlooper Celebrates Long-Overdue Housing Bill Becoming Law

Jul 13, 2026

Bipartisan bill, which passed the Senate in June, limits homeownership by large institutional investors, helps build more homes

Legislation builds on four Hickenlooper-backed priorities to protect Americans’ homeownership from corporations, support housing loans for veterans, boost manufactured housing

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper released the below statement responding to the long-overdue 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act becoming law. The bipartisan legislation, which is the most consequential housing legislation in decades, passed Congress in June but remained on President Trump’s desk while he demanded that Congress first pass the SAVE America Act. Despite the President’s obstruction, the bill became law at midnight after the President took no action within the Constitution’s 10-day window.

The bill helps address the national affordable housing shortage by cutting red tape to build more homes, investing in programs to lower the cost of buying a house, and preventing corporations from dominating the housing market. Hickenlooper fought to include four provisions that he co-sponsors – American Homeownership Act, VA Home Loan Awareness Act, VALID Act, and PRICE Act – to expand housing loan support to veterans and boost manufactured housing. 

“At a time when Americans are working multiple jobs and still struggling to buy homes, it’s absurd that President Trump held this monumental housing bill hostage for weeks over petty politics,” said Hickenlooper. “We fought to ensure this law contains critical protections that limit Wall Street’s influence in the housing market, while expanding loan support for veterans, and making the dream of homeownership more attainable for millions of hardworking families.”

 Specifically, the legislation would: 

  • Protect homeownership for Americans, not corporations
    • Builds off of the Hickenlooper-backed American Homeownership Act to restrict large institutional investors from purchasing, directly or indirectly, more than 350 single family homes and undermining the housing supply for working Americans
  • Expand housing supply:
    • Cut federal red tape to encourage new construction
  • Direct the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) to develop best practices for zoning and provide grants to help communities create pre-approved architectural designs, known as pattern books, to speed up local permitting
  • Offer incentives to build housing near public transit, give priority to projects in Opportunity Zones (OZ), and create a pilot program to convert vacant and abandoned buildings into attainable housing
  • Establish the “Whole-Home Repairs Act” pilot to offer grants and forgivable loans to low- and moderate-income homeowners and small landlords to fix health hazards and preserve aging homes
  • Expand access to capital and homeownership
    • Attract private capital to underserved neighborhoods by increasing Public Welfare Investment (PWI) caps and prioritizing Opportunity Zone incentives
  • Direct the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to evaluate and adjust compensation rules and fee caps to encourage lenders to offer small-dollar mortgages 
  • Increase accountability by allowing HUD to mandate training for, or revoke the certification of, underperforming housing counselors
  • Boost manufactured and modular housing to bring down prices
    • Broaden the federal definition of manufactured housing to include modular and prefabricated units that are not built on a permanent chassis
  • Direct the FHA to assess barriers to financing modular homes and modernize mortgage lending standards for manufactured housing
  • Support veterans and underserved communities
  • Adopt Hickenlooper-backed VA Loan Informed Decision (VALID) Act, which would require the FHA mortgage notice to include comparative rate and fee information about loans available under the Department of Veterans Affairs home loan program to make sure qualified veterans receive loans 
  • Reauthorize the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program for three years and create a new Office of Disaster Management and Resiliency within HUD
  • Improve federal coordination and oversight
    • Force HUD and the USDA to coordinate on joint environmental reviews for rural housing projects
  • Require the heads of HUD, FHA, Ginnie Mae, USDA, FHFA, and the VA to testify annually before Congress
  • Establish a new Office of the Inspector General for NeighborWorks

The bipartisan bill has broad support from consumer housing groups, real estate industry groups, and local officials including the US Conference of Mayors.

HICKENLOOPER, DELEGATION UNLOCK HALF A BILLION FOR HOUSING 

Hickenlooper has long fought to expand affordable housing. In 2021, he worked with the Colorado delegation to deliver more than $3.8 billion in American Rescue Plan funding for the state, which included more than $500 million towards affordable housing investments and $300 million in emergency rental assistance for low-income households. 

Since being elected, Hickenlooper has also fought and secured more than $62 million for 37 specific Colorado projects that help address the housing crisis.  

A list of the housing focused projects that Hickenlooper secured funding for is listed below and HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE

LocationName of ProjectRequesterFunded Amount
AlamosaSan Luis Valley Health Workforce HousingLutheran Hospital Association of the San Luis Valley DBA San Luis Valley Health$2,000,000
BoulderAffordable Housing Modular FactoryCity of Boulder Department of Housing & Human Services$506,000
BoulderHousing and Services Hub for Youth Experiencing HomelessnessTGTHR Boulder$2,000,000
CarbondaleCarbondale Affordable HousingTown of Carbondale$2,000,000
Colorado SpringsColorado Springs Affordable Housing for TeachersWe Fortify$1,000,000
CortezPuwagaan Kaan Supportive HousingThe Pinon Project$621,000
DenverRenaissance at Civic Center ApartmentsThe Colorado Coalition for the Homeless$5,000,000
DenverShelter for People Experiencing HomelessnessCity and County of Denver$2,000,000
DenverHousing for Youth Experiencing HomelessnessUrban Peak$3,078,000
Denver3rd and Knox Affordable Housing ProjectHabitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, Inc.$750,000
DenverArchway Communities Park Hill Campus RehabilitationArchway Housing & Services$3,000,000
DenverDenver Sheriff Department Housing Navigation ProgramCity and County of Denver$750,000
DenverMile High United Way United for Families InitiativesMile High United Way$1,500,000
DenverMontbello FreshLo Hub ProjectMontbello Organizing Committee$1,455,000
DurangoLa Plata County Bridge HousingCommunity Investment Alliance$800,000
DurangoSouthwest Housing SolutionsSouthwest Colorado Education Collaborative$1,000,000
DurangoDurango Hotel Conversion Affordable Housing ProjectCity of Durango$3,000,000
EagleHousing Energy Independence ProjectEagle County Government$585,000
Fort CollinsFort Collins Affordable Housing PreservationNeighbor to Neighbor$1,000,000
FraserSt. Louis Landing Community Housing and Early Childhood Education CenterTown of Fraser$2,000,000
Grand JunctionLand Acquisition, land banking, and affordable housing developmentGrand Junction Housing Authority$1,400,000
GreeleyHigh Impact Innovative Affordable HousingGreeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity$2,557,000
IgnacioRock Creek Affordable Housing & Associated InfrastructureSouthern Ute Indian Tribe$3,000,000
LeadvilleLake County Community HousingLeadville Lake County Regional Housing Authority$850,000
LittletonArapahoe County Supportive Housing ProjectArapahoe County$1,000,000
NaturitaWest End Housing & Blight Remediation ProjectWest End Economic Development Corporation$900,000
PuebloPikes Peak Park Affordable Homeownership ProjectNeighborWorks Southern Colorado$3,743,000
RifleWapiti Commons Affordable Homeownership DevelopmentHabitat for Humanity Roaring Fork Valley$1,200,000
SalidaJane’s Place Multi-family Affordable Housing Solar ArraysChaffee County Government$300,000
Steamboat SpringsChildcare and Workforce Housing Site Work ProjectCity of Steamboat Springs$1,300,000
Steamboat SpringsSteamboat Springs Workforce Housing Pedestrian and Bicycle Connection ProjectCity of Steamboat Springs$1,000,000
TellurideOuray County Affordable Housing NeighborhoodParadox Community Trust$1,462,000
TowaocMoguan Aftercare Housing FacilityUte Mountain Ute Tribe$2,000,000
TowaocUte Mountain Ute Multi-Family Housing DevelopmentUte Mountain Ute Tribe$2,500,000
TowaocUMU Housing Improvement ProjectUte Mountain Ute Tribe$2,000,000
VailVail Valley Affordable Home Ownership DevelopmentHabitat for Humanity Vail Valley$1,500,000
Wheat RidgeNaturally Occurring Affordable Housing Program – Wheat RidgeCity of Wheat Ridge$2,000,000

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