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PR 26-0457

Housing Production Trust Fund Board Stephen Glaude Confirmation Resolution of 2025

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

D.C. confirms Stephen Glaude to the Housing Production Trust Fund Board, which oversees millions in affordable housing development funding.

Resolution R26-0349, Effective from Mar 03, 2026 Published in DC Register Vol 73 and Page 003785
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Bill Summary · PR 26-0457

Legislative bill overview

This resolution confirms Stephen Glaude to the Housing Production Trust Fund Board in Washington, D.C. The Housing Production Trust Fund is a dedicated funding mechanism that finances affordable housing development and preservation in the District. Board members oversee allocation of these trust fund revenues to qualifying housing projects.

Why is this important

The Housing Production Trust Fund is a critical tool for addressing D.C.'s affordable housing shortage, having generated hundreds of millions in dedicated funding. Board appointments directly influence which projects receive funding and how effectively the trust fund advances the District's housing goals, making confirmation of board members a substantive policy decision rather than merely procedural.

Potential points of contention

  • Glaude's track record and qualifications: Questions may arise about his specific experience in affordable housing development, finance, or community advocacy that makes him suited for this role
  • Board composition and representation: Concerns could exist about whether the board adequately represents tenant advocates, residents of color, or other community stakeholders affected by housing policy
  • Fund allocation priorities: Different stakeholders may disagree on whether the board should prioritize rental versus homeownership programs, preservation versus new construction, or geographic distribution across D.C. neighborhoods

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

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