As our member of Congress, Val will continue to: Fight for major investments in new public housing in the communities hardest hit by the affordable housing shortage, including workforce housing.
Fight for major investments in public housing and workforce housing.
Occurrences
Shift tax policies that subsidize the wealthy toward creating more opportunities for first-time home ownership.
Get the federal government to recognize homelessness as a crisis to mobilize resources.
Strengthen the enforcement of fair housing laws.
Luchará por grandes inversiones en nuevos proyectos de vivienda pública en las comunidades más afectadas por la escasez de vivienda accesible, incluyendo vivienda para los trabajadores.
Fortalecer la aplicación de las leyes justas de vivienda.
Lograr que el gobierno federal reconozca la falta de vivienda como una crisis para poder movilizar más recursos.
Cambiar las políticas fiscales que subsidian a los más ricos para así crear más oportunidades para los primeros compradores de viviendas.
Evidence
"I strongly support robust federal support for expansion of affordable and quality housing... I support expanding affordable and workforce housing."
The guide says the committee will prioritize "Housing rehabilitation or construction, residential conversions, and neighborhood revitalization projects" and also cites projects with "a clear economic development benefit... such as workforce training centers."
Assessments
The evidence shows Hoyle publicly supports affordable and workforce housing investments and is using FY2027 Community Project Funding guidance to steer requests toward housing rehabilitation, construction, conversions, neighborhood revitalization, and workforce-related projects. That is meaningful same-term advocacy and process work, but the record provided does not show enacted major investments, awarded funds, or a passed federal appropriations outcome attributable to her. Because the promised outcome was to fight for investments rather than guarantee a specific enacted bill, this remains unresolved rather than never.