Homeless Children and Youth Act of 2025
HR 6403 establishes federal support programs and services to address homelessness among children and youth through coordinated federal, state, and local initiatives.
HR 6403 establishes federal support programs and services to address homelessness among children and youth through coordinated federal, state, and local initiatives.
HR 6403 aims to address homelessness among children and youth by establishing or expanding support programs, services, and resources targeted at this vulnerable population. The bill was introduced with bipartisan sponsorship and has been referred to both the Financial Services Committee and the Education and Workforce Committee, indicating it likely addresses housing assistance, educational access, and social services coordination.
Homeless youth face severe barriers to education, health care, employment, and stable development. This legislation recognizes that childhood homelessness has long-term consequences for individuals and society, including reduced educational attainment, increased healthcare costs, and higher rates of involvement with criminal justice systems. Federal intervention can establish consistent standards and funding across states where local resources vary significantly.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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