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NEW UPDATE! Congress shows support for Section 8, Federal Funding Boosts Housing Assistance for Families in Need

March 17, 2025

Good news for families and individuals who rely on federal housing assistance: over the weekend President Trump signed the latest government funding bill increases support for important housing programs, ensuring stability and expanded aid for those who need it most. 

Last week, lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives approved a government funding plan that keeps most federal housing programs at their current levels. However, there is a major boost for the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program, which helps low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities afford safe housing.

More Support for Housing Choice Vouchers

The current funding plan raises HCV funding to $32 billion, up from $28.5 billion last year. With an extra $4 billion in pre-approved funding from last year, experts expect that almost all eligible participants will get assistance in 2025. This is good news for families across the country who need stable housing. It also comes at a crucial time, as rising rental costs continue to put pressure on public housing agencies (PHAs) and the communities they serve.

Graph sowing the HCV increase in funding from 2024 vs. 2025.
Graph showing the potential HCV increase in funding from 2024 vs. 2025.

Is Section 8 paused?

There have been concerns about whether Section 8 is getting cut off, but this funding increase shows that the program is still supported and has, in fact, not been paused. The bill also allows the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to make better use of unused housing funds. This flexibility will help prevent money shortages and ensure that resources go where they are needed most. The bottom line: Trump is not stopping Section 8. This bill shows that funding will remain available and continue to support families in need once passed.

More Funding for Housing Assistance Programs

Besides vouchers, there are increases in funding for other important housing programs:

  • Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA): Helps provide affordable housing by funding rent subsidies for privately owned properties.
  • Section 202 Program: Supports housing for low-income seniors, giving them more opportunities for safe and stable living.
  • Section 811 Program: Provides housing help for people with disabilities, ensuring they have access to affordable places to live.

Meeting the Growing Need for Affordable Housing

The funding increase is an important step forward, but the need for affordable housing remains high. In many areas, the demand for vouchers still exceeds supply. With these additional funds, more families will gain access to stable housing, but continued efforts are needed to expand availability and improve efficiency in processing assistance.

More Reasons for Property Owners to Participate

With increased funding for Section 8, property owners have more reasons than ever to stay in the program. Guaranteed, on-time rent payments, reduced vacancies, and long-term tenant stability make participation a smart financial decision. The additional resources will help cover rising rent costs, reduce financial risks, and ensure steady rental income. As demand for affordable housing grows, listing more properties for Section 8 tenants can fill vacancies faster while supporting strong, stable communities.

What This Means for Renters and Property Owners

The additional funding is expected to help sustain rental assistance for existing voucher holders and could expand availability for new applicants. Property owners participating in PBRA and other housing assistance programs may also see benefits as subsidies help cover rising rent costs. For landlords, this means a reliable source of rental income with less risk of missed payments.

HUD’s flexibility in reallocating funds is another positive step in ensuring that rental assistance reaches those who need it most. This proactive approach will help maintain program stability and strengthen partnerships between property owners and housing agencies. Continued investment in the infrastructure that supports housing assistance programs will help ensure long-term success.

A Positive Step for Housing Stability

Even though challenges remain, this funding bill shows that Congress is committed to supporting vital housing programs. By keeping support steady and increasing funding where it is most needed, the government is helping families stay in their homes. Some may worry about Section 8 Trump policies changing things, but this latest funding package confirms that housing assistance remains a priority.

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