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American Homes First Act: New Federal Housing Policy

Senate Bill 4240 aims to prioritize housing for American families through new federal policy.

By United States Senate -- Apr 13, 2026

American Homes First Act: New Federal Housing Policy

Overview

Senate Bill 4240, the American Homes First Act, is a federal policy proposal working through Congress. The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress and most recently was read twice and sent to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on March 26, 2026. This step is part of the normal process that all bills go through.

The American Homes First Act focuses on creating better housing opportunities for American families across our country. Federal policies like this one shape how we approach big community challenges. When Congress debates and votes on bills, it affects housing access, affordability, and stability for millions of people nationwide.

Residents in our community can follow this bill's progress on Congress.gov, a public website that tracks all federal legislation. You can read the full text, see which senators support it, and understand what the bill proposes to do. Watching legislation helps us stay informed about decisions that impact our neighborhoods and families.

As this bill moves through the Committee on Foreign Relations and possibly other committees, there will be opportunities to learn more about its goals and effects. When major legislation advances, our community has chances to understand how national housing policy might shape our local future.

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The U.S. Congress Texas delegation includes 38 Representatives in the House and 2 Senators, making it the second-largest state delegation in Congress. These elected officials represent Texas interests in federal legislation, appropriations, and oversight on issues from immigration to energy, defense, and healthcare.