Public Housing Oversight Testimony Bill
Official: To require Federal monitors and receivers of public housing agencies to testify before the Committee on Financial Services of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate.
This bill requires federal monitors and receivers overseeing public housing agencies to report to Congress annually. It aims to ensure better accountability and transparency in how these agencies are managed.
1. Federal monitors and receivers must testify each year about their oversight of public housing agencies. 2. Testimony will be presented to two specific congressional committees. 3. This requirement starts on October 1 of each year. 4. The bill aims to improve accountability in public housing management. 5. It ensures that federal oversight is transparent and reported to lawmakers.
This bill affects federal monitors and receivers working with public housing agencies across the country.