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HR 7009

Home Affordability for Guard and Reserve Act

119th Congress Introduced by Tom Barrett

Bill creates housing affordability assistance for National Guard and Reserve members to address lending barriers from irregular part-time military income.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.
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Bill Summary · HR 7009

Legislative bill overview

HR 7009 aims to improve housing affordability specifically for members of the National Guard and Reserve forces. The bill addresses the unique financial challenges these service members face due to part-time employment status and irregular income patterns. It likely proposes targeted assistance programs, down payment help, or modified lending standards for this population.

Why is this important

Guard and Reserve members often struggle to qualify for conventional mortgages because their income is irregular and doesn't meet standard lending requirements, despite being employed by the federal government. Improved housing access could enhance retention rates, quality of life, and financial stability for approximately 800,000 service members. This directly impacts military readiness and recruitment effectiveness.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and funding mechanism: The bill's fiscal impact and how it will be funded (new appropriations vs. reallocation) remains unclear from available information
  • Program scope limitations: Questions about whether benefits would apply equally to all Guard/Reserve members or only certain ranks/service lengths
  • Loan guarantor concerns: If the federal government expands guarantee programs, there's debate about moral hazard and whether this creates unfair advantages compared to other federal employees or civilians

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

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