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B 26-0375

Green Housing Coordination Temporary Amendment Act of 2025

26th Council Period (2025-2026) Introduced by Robert White

A temporary DC bill (B26-0375) would enact green housing coordination changes for a limited period, affecting developers, property owners, and city agencies.

Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0375 Published in the District of Columbia Register
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Bill Summary · B 26-0375

Summary of Bill B 26-0375: Green Housing Coordination Temporary Amendment Act of 2025

Overview

B 26-0375, titled the Green Housing Coordination Temporary Amendment Act of 2025, is a District of Columbia bill introduced by Councilmember Robert C. White Jr. The bill is labeled as a temporary amendment and, as of the provided information, is in the Notice of Intent stage in the District of Columbia Register. The exact text of the amendments is not included in the materials provided.

What the Bill Would Do (based on title)

  • The bill appears to focus on coordinating green or environmentally sustainable housing initiatives within the District.
  • It is characterized as a temporary amendment, suggesting a sunset or limited-time set of changes to existing laws or regulations governing housing and/or green building coordination.

Note: The specific provisions, standards, agencies involved, funding mechanisms, or timelines for the temporary measures are not included in the available document content.

Status, Timeline, and Legislative Actions

  • Introduced: October 2, 2025 (Introduced by Councilmember R. White)
  • Retained by the Council: October 7, 2025
  • Not considered: October 7 and October 21, 2025 (listed as NOT CONSIDERED)
  • First Reading: November 4, 2025
  • Amendments: Amendment in Nature of a Substitute (R. White) on November 4, 2025 (two separate entries)
  • Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0375 Published: November 7, 2025 (in the District of Columbia Register)
  • Status: Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0375 Published (indicating a formal step toward subsequent committee consideration and potential passage)

Sponsor

  • Primary Sponsor: Councilmember Robert C. White Jr. (R. White)

Potential Impact and Considerations

  • Given the temporary nature of the amendment, the bill would modify existing housing or environmental coordination laws for a limited period, pending sunset or renewal (details not provided in the excerpt).
  • Potential stakeholders could include housing developers, property owners, housing agencies, and city departments involved in green building, energy efficiency, and climate coordination. Specific agencies, programs, or funding changes are not enumerated in the available content.
  • Fiscal and implementation implications (costs, staff, compliance requirements) are not disclosed in the provided materials; a fiscal impact statement or agency analyses would likely accompany the formal text.

Next Steps for Interested Parties

  • Review the District of Columbia Register for the full text, amendments (including the substitute introduced by R. White), and any committee reports.
  • Monitor for additional hearings or committee actions as the Notice of Intent progresses toward consideration.
  • Check for a sunset provision or renewal procedures that define the temporary scope of the amendments.

If you’d like, I can help track updates or locate the full bill text and any fiscal impact statements once they’re published.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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