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S 3753

Preserving Homes and Communities Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Jeff Merkley and 3 co-sponsors

Senate Democrats introduce housing preservation bill addressing potential foreclosures and community stability; now awaiting committee review and detailed policy debate.

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Bill Summary · S 3753

Legislative bill overview

S 3753, the Preserving Homes and Communities Act of 2026, is a housing-focused bill introduced by four Democratic senators and referred to the Senate Banking Committee. The bill's specific provisions have not yet been publicly detailed in available summaries, as it remains in early stages following its introduction and committee referral on January 30, 2026.

Why this is important

Housing policy directly affects affordability, homelessness, and community stability for millions of Americans. Bills with this title typically address issues like foreclosure prevention, rental protections, or affordable housing preservation—areas where federal intervention can shape local real estate markets and resident security.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of federal vs. state authority: Housing has traditionally involved state and local regulation; federal mandates may face constitutional or practical objections
  • Funding mechanisms: Whether the bill creates new federal spending, uses existing budgets, or imposes costs on private lenders will determine fiscal impact and opposition
  • Beneficiary eligibility: Defining who qualifies for protections (income thresholds, citizenship status, etc.) will likely generate debate across ideological lines

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

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