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ABODE Act

To direct the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to conduct a grant competition for the development of single- and multi-family homes, and for other purposes.

Introduced Feb 3, 2026

Latest action (Feb 3, 2026) Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (text: CR S472)

Summary

This bill directs the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to conduct a grant competition to fund development or rehabilitation of single- and multi-family homes for low-income households. The competition targets homes for households with income at or below 50 percent of area median income, with a focus on reducing development costs and increasing energy efficiency, resiliency, and accessibility for people with disabilities. Grants go to academic organizations, nonprofits, and mission-driven developers, with priority given to projects in areas with severe affordable housing shortages and projects that include universal design for disability access. The Secretary must conduct a study on the short- and long-term savings of energy efficiency and resiliency measures implemented in these homes. HUD must report to Congress within 2 years on the projects funded, the number of affordable homes built, and the results of the savings study.

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Sponsor (1)

Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to Richard J. Durbin’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • SIMMONS HANLY CONROY LLC $19,133
  • THE GORI LAW FIRM $18,300
  • CLIFFORD LAW OFFICES PC $17,750
  • POWER ROGERS & SMITH LLP $17,300
  • MAUNE RAICHLE HARTLEY FRENCH & MUDD $14,638

Organizations whose employees gave the most — itemized individual contributions grouped by the donor’s reported employer (FEC Schedule A). Full finance for Richard J. Durbin → · Outside spending →

Actions (2)

  1. Feb 3, 2026 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (text: CR S472) · senate
  2. Feb 3, 2026 Introduced in Senate

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Full text

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

February 3, 2026

Mr. Durbin (for himself and Ms. Duckworth) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

A BILL

To direct the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to conduct a grant competition for the development of single- and multi-family homes, 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 “Advancing Better Options for Dwellings Everywhere Act” or the “ABODE Act”.

SEC. 2. COMPETITION.

(a) In General.—The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (in this section referred to as the “Secretary”), in consultation with the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency, shall—

(1) conduct a grant competition to provide grants to academic organizations, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit or nonprofit mission-driven developers to develop, or rehabilitate existing, single- and multi-family homes—

(A) for households with an income that is not more than 50 percent of the area median income; and

(B) with a focus on—

(i) reducing development costs;

(ii) increasing resiliency, energy efficiency, accessibility for individuals with disabilities; and

(iii) selecting projects that are built to scale; and

(2) study the short- and long-term savings of the resiliency and energy efficiency measures that were implemented in the homes described in paragraph (1).

(b) Use of Funds.—A grant awarded under this section shall be awarded at completion of the contract for building a pre-determined number of homes that abide by pre-determined resiliency and energy efficiency measures.

(c) Priority.—The Secretary shall prioritize grant awards that—

(1) develop or rehabilitate homes in areas with a severe affordable housing shortage;

(2) focus on quality, durability and maintenance costs, and neighborhood design compatibility; or

(3) develop or rehabilitate homes with universal design that provides access for individuals with disabilities.

(d) Report.—Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the competition and study conducted under this section, which shall include—

(1) a description of the projects funded and completed;

(2) the number and sales or rental price, as applicable, of affordable houses built; and

(3) the results of the study described in subsection

(a)(2).

(e) Authorization of Appropriations.—There is authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section. <all>

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