HR5755-118

Introduced

To repeal the Local Rent Supplement Program Eligibility Temporary Amendment Act of 2023.

118th Congress Introduced Sep 27, 2023

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Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill, To repeal the Local Rent Supplement Program Eligibility Temporary Amendment Act of 2023., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting homeowners, renters, builders, and housing agencies. The main policy domain is Housing.

Who Benefits and How

homeowners, renters, builders, and housing agencies may benefit from new authority, funding, eligibility, regulatory clarity, or reduced risk created by the bill.

Who Bears the Burden and How

federal implementing agencies, homeowners, renters, builders, and housing agencies may take on implementation duties, reporting obligations, compliance costs, or oversight responsibilities.

Key Provisions

  • Section H6AFC96F67D054924AA706134DE63EF23: 1. Repeal of Local Rent Supplement Program Eligibility Temporary Amendment Act of 2023 The Local Rent Supplement Program Eligibility Temporary Amendment Act of...

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

This bill, To repeal the Local Rent Supplement Program Eligibility Temporary Amendment Act of 2023., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting homeowners, renters, builders, and housing agencies.

Key Policy Areas

Housing

Primary Purpose

This bill, To repeal the Local Rent Supplement Program Eligibility Temporary Amendment Act of 2023., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting homeowners, renters, builders, and housing agencies.

Policy Domains

Housing

Whole bill

Identified Gains
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation
  • homeowners, renters, builders, and housing agencies
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ih

Contextual inference, no direct clause citation

Identified Costs
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation
  • federal implementing agencies
  • homeowners, renters, builders, and housing agencies
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ih

Contextual inference, no direct clause citation

Legislative Progress

Introduced
Introduced Committee Passed
Sep 27, 2023

Mr. Grothman introduced the following bill; which was referred to …

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Housing
Actor Mappings
"federal_implementing_agencies"
→ Federal agencies assigned duties by the bill

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