BILL • US HOUSE
Homebuilders Corps Act of 2026
Creates federal workforce corps program training workers in residential construction trades while building affordable housing projects through federal wage and training subsidies.
BILL • US HOUSE
Creates federal workforce corps program training workers in residential construction trades while building affordable housing projects through federal wage and training subsidies.
HR 7242, the Homebuilders Corps Act of 2026, establishes a federal workforce development program modeled on service corps to train and place workers in residential construction and related trades. The bill creates a pathway for participants to gain certifications while working on affordable housing projects, with potential federal subsidies for wages and training costs.
The U.S. faces simultaneous challenges of housing affordability shortages and skilled trades labor gaps, particularly in construction. This legislation attempts to address both by creating a pipeline of trained workers while theoretically increasing affordable housing supply, which could influence housing costs and employment opportunities in local economies.
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