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State housing leaders warn HUD NOFO changes could shrink federal support for permanent supportive housing

House Interim Committee on Home Housing and Homelessness · November 18, 2025
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OHCS and local providers told the committee that a new HUD Continuum of Care NOFO will re‑compete grants early, shift funding toward rapid rehousing and treatment models, impose a new risk review and compliance requirements, and could reduce federal support for permanent supportive housing and pressure state budgets and prevention efforts.

State and local housing officials briefed the committee on federal developments that could reshape homelessness funding and service models.

Andrea Bell (director, Oregon Housing & Community Services) said Congress recently passed a continuing resolution to keep the federal government operating and that the department is watching HUD’s budget negotiations closely; she warned House proposals that would eliminate the HOME program could reduce supply‑side production support for affordable housing if they proceed.

Jimmy Jones (Mid…

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