District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0499

Introduced
11/25/25  
Enrolled
12/12/25  

Caption

Housing Authority Resident Empowerment Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

Impact

The bill's enactment is likely to have a significant impact on the governance structure of the District of Columbia Housing Authority, as it not only introduces new qualifications and election procedures for board members but also seeks to better align the organization with the needs of its residents. By allowing residents to elect board members, it aims to enhance accountability and responsiveness to tenant concerns, thereby potentially improving the overall quality of public housing provided in D.C. Additionally, it modifies the stipends for board members and introduces mandatory training on relevant housing issues for them.

Summary

Bill B26-0499, known as the Housing Authority Resident Empowerment Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2025, seeks to amend the District of Columbia Housing Authority Act of 1999. The bill primarily focuses on restructuring the Board of Commissioners for the Housing Authority, enhancing the flexibility for board training, and updating the resident bill of rights in public housing. It is aimed at increasing the role of public housing residents in governance by enabling them to elect two members of the board, thereby fostering community involvement in decision-making processes centralized around housing authority operations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around Bill B26-0499 appears to be supportive, particularly among tenant advocacy groups who see it as a necessary step towards empowerment and ensuring tenant voices are heard in governance. However, skepticism may exist regarding the implementation of the new election process and whether it will effectively engage residents. Some stakeholders may express concerns about whether the changes will lead to actual improvements in public housing conditions or if they will be merely procedural without tangible outcomes for residents.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning the potential disconnect between the newly elected board members and the existing bureaucratic processes within the Housing Authority. Critics may argue that while the bill seeks to empower residents, it does not adequately address the underlying structural inefficiencies that plague the Housing Authority. Additionally, the bill's success heavily relies on the effective execution of the new training programs and election procedures, and there may be apprehension about the board's actual influence in decision-making processes moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC B26-0333

Housing Authority Resident Empowerment Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0334

Housing Authority Resident Empowerment Temporary Amendment Act of 2025

DC PR26-0411

Housing Authority Resident Empowerment Congressional Review Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025

DC PR26-0284

Housing Authority Resident Empowerment Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025

DC B26-0347

Residential Tranquility Second Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0005

Residential Tranquility Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0198

Residential Tranquility Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0270

District of Columbia Housing Authority Stabilization and Reform Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0380

Peace DC Omnibus Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0450

Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2025

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