Repeal Community Development Block Grants Act of 2025
HR 1133 would repeal the Community Development Block Grant program, cutting $3 billion in federal funding, impacting local projects and services for millions of residents.
HR 1133 would repeal the Community Development Block Grant program, cutting $3 billion in federal funding, impacting local projects and services for millions of residents.
The Repeal Community Development Block Grants Act of 2025 (HR 1133) aims to eliminate the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, which has been a significant source of funding for local governments to support community development initiatives. The intent behind this legislation is to reduce federal spending and shift the responsibility for community development funding to state and local governments.
HR 1133 seeks to repeal the CDBG program, which has played a crucial role in funding community development initiatives across the country. If enacted, this legislation could lead to significant changes in how local governments finance community projects, potentially affecting millions of residents who rely on these services. The bill is currently under review by the House Committee on Financial Services, and its future will depend on further legislative action.
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