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To amend subtitle B of title IV of the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act to establish supplemental severe weather emergency solutions grants, and for other purposes.
Summary
- Establishes a new competitive grant program for supplemental severe weather emergency solutions grants to expand emergency shelter capacity during severe weather events
- Authorizes $750 million per year for fiscal years 2027-2029 for states, local governments, nonprofits, and public housing agencies to increase emergency shelter during periods of severe weather
- Requires applicants to demonstrate need for expanded shelter services, describe planned capacity expansion, and show coordination with emergency management and local service providers
- Allows grant funds to be used for temporary shelter expansion, hotel vouchers, shelter staffing and utilities, emergency supplies and equipment, and related services
- Requires the Secretary to establish the grant program within one year and consider factors such as demonstrated need, past performance, and expected health and safety benefits when awarding grants
- Requires the Comptroller General to report to Congress within five years on the effectiveness of the grant program and services provided to people experiencing homelessness during severe weather
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- Jun 11, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. · house
- Jun 11, 2026 Introduced in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 11, 2026
Mr. Thanedar introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Financial Services
A BILL
To amend subtitle B of title IV of the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act to establish supplemental severe weather emergency solutions grants, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Building Local Access for Needs in Key Emergency Temperatures Act” or the “BLANKET Act”.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
The Congress finds the following:
(1) Severe weather events including severe storms, heat waves, severe winter storms, flooding, wildfires, and cold snaps present serious risks to people experiencing homelessness.
(2) Temporarily increasing emergency shelter capacity during severe weather periods will prevent injury, reduce harm, and reduce strain on emergency medical services and hospitals.
(3) Targeted Federal funding is necessary to protect life, prevent illness, and support State and local efforts to respond to emergencies.
SEC. 3. SUPPLEMENTAL SEVERE WEATHER EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANTS.
Subtitle B of title IV of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11371 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
“SEC. 419. SUPPLEMENTAL SEVERE WEATHER EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANTS.
“(a) In General.—The Secretary shall not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this section establish a competitive grant program to award supplemental severe weather emergency solutions grants (in this section referred to as ‘grants’) to eligible entities to expand and improve the capacity of emergency shelters available during periods of severe weather.
“(b) Application.—To receive a grant under this section, an eligible entity shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may require that includes—
“(1) a description of the population to be served by the grant project and anticipated severe weather events, including past weather patterns and any relevant research data;
“(2) data demonstrating a need for expanded emergency shelter services related to severe weather events, including the extent of unsheltered homelessness and weather-related risks in the area to be served by the eligible entity;
“(3) a plan to expand shelter capacity in the area to be served by the eligible entity during severe weather events; and
“(4) a plan to coordinate with emergency management, public health, and local service providers to make use of grant funds to provide emergency shelter and related services to homeless individuals during severe weather events.
“(c) Selection Criteria.—When awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall consider—
“(1) the degree of need for emergency homelessness shelter and related services in the area to be served by the eligible entity, including the extent of unsheltered homelessness in such area;
“(2) the demonstrated capacity, if any, of the eligible entity to deploy emergency shelters during severe weather;
“(3) past performance of the eligible entity under programs authorized under this title;
“(4) past coordination with local emergency response systems by the eligible entity; and
“(5) expected measurable benefits in health expenditures, injury, and loss of life to the community served by the eligible entity relative to costs of the activities proposed to be undertaken with grant amounts by the eligible entity.
“(d) Use of Amounts.—Amounts from grants provided under this section may be used—
“(1) to temporarily expand emergency shelter capacity, including seasonal warming and cooling centers;
“(2) to finance vouchers for non-congregate shelter at hotels, motels, and comparable facilities;
“(3) to finance shelter staffing, shelter security personnel, overtime compensation, sanitation, utilities, and necessary transportation involved in severe weather response;
“(4) to purchase emergency supplies and equipment, including water, heating and cooling equipment, generators, air filtration, and emergency medical support; and
“(5) such other uses as determined appropriate by the Secretary.
“(e) Application of Other Requirements.—Any recipient of amounts under this section shall be required to comply with all requirements established under this subtitle, or any rule issued under this subtitle, that apply to recipients to recipients of grants under this subtitle.
“(f) GAO Report.—The Comptroller General of the United States shall, not later than 5 years after the date of the enactment of this section, submit a report to Congress that evaluates the effectiveness of the grants provided under this section and shall include information about—
“(1) people served by emergency shelters funded using amounts provided under this section;
“(2) barriers to implementation of the grant program established under this section; and
“(3) services used by people requiring emergency homeless shelter and related services during periods of severe weather during which amounts provided under this section are utilized.
“(g) Authorization of Appropriations.—In addition to amounts otherwise available, there is authorized to be appropriated $750,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2027 through 2029 for the purpose of offering supplemental Emergency Solutions Grants addressing severe weather emergencies.
“(h) Eligible Entity Defined.—In this section, the term ‘eligible entity’ means—
“(1) a State;
“(2) a unit of general local government;
“(3) a nonprofit organization;
“(4) a public housing agency;
“(5) or any combination of the types of entities listed in paragraphs (1) through (6).”. <all>
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