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PR 26-0458

Housing Production Trust Fund Board Sasha-Gaye Angus Confirmation Resolution of 2025

26th Council Period (2025-2026) Introduced by Phil Mendelson

Confirms Sasha-Gaye Angus to the Housing Production Trust Fund Board, enabling governance and oversight of affordable housing funds and HPTF programs.

Resolution R26-0350, Effective from Mar 03, 2026 Published in DC Register Vol 73 and Page 003786
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Bill Summary · PR 26-0458

Summary: PR 26-0458 — Housing Production Trust Fund Board Sasha-Gaye Angus Confirmation Resolution of 2025

Overview

PR 26-0458 is a District of Columbia Council resolution intended to confirm the appointment of Sasha-Gaye Angus to the Housing Production Trust Fund Board. The measure is a confirmation resolution rather than an act creating or funding new programs. It falls under the Council’s routine quo warrants process to confirm a gubernatorial or executive appointment to a board or commission that oversees the Housing Production Trust Fund (HPTF).

  • Bill Number: PR 26-0458
  • Title: Housing Production Trust Fund Board Sasha-Gaye Angus Confirmation Resolution of 2025
  • Classification: Resolution (confirmation)
  • Status: Roundtable on PR26-0458 (as of the latest actions)

Purpose and Intent

  • The primary purpose is to affirm the appointment of Sasha-Gaye Angus to serve on the Housing Production Trust Fund Board.
  • The resolution formalizes congressional-like confirmation within the DC Council process, enabling the board to continue its governance and oversight of housing initiatives funded by the HPTF.

Key Provisions and Provisions’ Implications

  • The document is a confirmation resolution, so its principal effect is procedural:
    • It acknowledges and approves Sasha-Gaye Angus’s eligibility and suitability for a seat on the Housing Production Trust Fund Board.
    • It empowers the board to carry out its duties in administering the HPTF, including oversight of funds allocated for affordable housing production and related programs.
  • Specific statutory or fiscal provisions are not described in the provided contents; the resolution would typically reference the statutory authority for the board and the appointment term, and may set conditions or term length as defined in DC law.

Who Is Affected

  • Primary: Sasha-Gaye Angus (named appointee) and the Housing Production Trust Fund Board.
  • Secondary: The DC Department of Housing and Community Development (or other DC agencies administering HPTF) and the public stakeholders relying on HPTF programs for affordable housing production.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: December 9, 2025, by Chairman Mendelson (Office of the Secretary credited for filing and publication mechanics).
  • Committee Referral: December 16, 2025 — Referred to the Committee on Housing.
  • Notice to Act of Intent: December 19, 2025 — Notice of Intent to Act on PR26-0458 published in the District of Columbia Register.
  • Roundtable Process: January 6, 2026 — Notice of Roundtable filed with the Office of Secretary; January 15, 2026 — Roundtable on PR26-0458 scheduled.
  • Current Status: Roundtable ongoing; this indicates the bill is advancing through the Council’s routine confirmation process and may move to a final vote after the roundtable.

Potential Impact

  • Final confirmation would authorize Sasha-Gaye Angus to participate as a board member, contributing to governance and oversight of the HPTF.
  • Timely confirmation supports continuity in housing policy implementation and project oversight, potentially affecting the pace and quality of affordable housing development funded by the HPTF.

Next Steps for Interested Parties

  • Attend or monitor the Roundtable discussion to track the testimony and concerns related to the confirmation.
  • Review any forthcoming confirmation vote and the official legislative record for terms of appointment (if specified) and any board-specific qualifications or duties.
  • Check the DC Register and the Council’s measures for any amendments or accompanying statements.

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

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