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Proposed cuts in GOP budget bill spur National Fair Housing Week of Action

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Thursday, May 29, 2025   

Housing groups across the country this week have declared a National Week of Action, as federal lawmakers consider a budget eliminating all funding for Fair Housing programs.

Montana Fair Housing ensures housing in the state is nondiscriminatory, as mandated by federal law but Republicans' federal budget bill, which last week advanced from the House to the Senate by a single vote, has zeroed out all funding for Fair Housing Initiative programs in 2026. Lawmakers argued groups can still apply for Fair Housing Assistance Program dollars.

Pam Bean, executive director of Montana Fair Housing, said the state does not have the program.

"If the budget stands as it is now, there will be no fair housing monies coming into the state of Montana," Bean pointed out. "To get a FHAP, we would have to change our state law."

Bean noted the group she receives the most requests from, and would be most affected by cuts, is people with disabilities including veterans, older Montanans who have age-acquired limitations and those who have worked in the ag, mining and timber industries.

Bean added Montana Fair Housing helps not only people seeking housing but also groups trying to comply with the law.

"Over 13% of the folks who reached out to us last year were housing providers looking for assistance on understanding the law, on how to develop a policy that wasn't discriminatory on different issues, et cetera," Bean reported.

Fair Housing was already hit by DOGE DEI funding cuts in March. Bean stressed one way Montanans can have an effect during the week of action is to call their representatives.

Disclosure: Montana Fair Housing contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy and Priorities, Consumer Issues, and Housing/Homelessness. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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