Modifies provisions for senior housing subsidies
HB 2491 would modify Missouri senior housing subsidies, altering eligibility, funding, administration, and oversight to better address affordability and program accountability.
HB 2491 would modify Missouri senior housing subsidies, altering eligibility, funding, administration, and oversight to better address affordability and program accountability.
HB 2491 (Missouri, 2026) proposes changes to provisions governing senior housing subsidies. The bill aims to modify eligibility, funding mechanisms, administration, and oversight of subsidies intended to support affordable or subsidized housing for senior residents. Co-sponsor: Emily Weber. The bill has been referred to Emerging Issues (H) and follows a standard introductory path (prefiled, first and second readings, referral).
Note: The precise textual language is not provided here, but the bill is described as modifying provisions for senior housing subsidies. Based on typical scope for this policy area, expected areas of change may include:
Eligibility Criteria
Subsidy Levels and Funding
Administration and Oversight
Application and Verification Processes
Compliance and Penalties
Related Housing Policy Impacts
Implied timeline implications:
- If enacted, implementation would likely follow an appropriation cycle and require development of administrative rules or guidance.
- Potential phased rollout if funding or operational changes are substantial; may involve transition periods for current recipients.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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