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NJ ACR119
NJ ACR119Urges U.S. President and Congress to enact legislation comparable to "Eviction Crisis Act of 2019" and "Family Stability and Opportunity Vouchers Act of 2019."
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Introduced
02/19/2026
02/19/2026
In Committee
02/19/2026
02/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This concurrent resolution urges the Congress of the United States to introduce and pass legislation comparable to the "Eviction Crisis Act of 2019" and the "Family Stability and Opportunity Vouchers Act of 2019," and for the President of the United States to sign such legislation into law, to ensure all families can live in an affordable, stable home. In the United States, three out of every four low income households in need of housing assistance are denied federal help due to chronic underfunding of federal assistance programs. Additionally, six million families with children lack stable housing, are at risk of losing their homes, or live in unsafe or overcrowded conditions. In 2016, 2.3 million eviction filings were made in courthouses across the United States and one in 50 renters was evicted from their home. In 2017, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) reported that more than eight million households with very low income pay more than 50 percent of their household income for housing costs, making it extremely difficult to pay for transportation, child-care, food, medical expenses, and other necessities. In 2018, over 150,000 New Jersey families faced eviction, and of all New Jersey families in poverty who rent, on average 75 percent of those families spent at least half of their income on housing, leaving these families with little extra money for addressing unexpected expenses. The federal "Eviction Crisis Act of 2019," a bi-partisan bill introduced by United States Senators Michael Bennett (D-Colo.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio), would have addressed the national housing crisis crippling millions of Americans by improving data and analysis on evictions, reducing preventable evictions and eviction-related consequences, and improving information on tenant screening reports. The federal "Family Stability and Opportunity Vouchers Act of 2019," a bi-partisan bill introduced by United States Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) and Todd Young (R-Ind.), would have addressed the lack of housing vouchers available throughout the nation by creating an additional 500,000 housing vouchers over five years for low-income, high-need families with young children.
AI Summary
This concurrent resolution urges the United States Congress to pass laws similar to the "Eviction Crisis Act of 2019" and the "Family Stability and Opportunity Vouchers Act of 2019," and for the President to sign them, to ensure all families have affordable and stable housing. The resolution highlights the severe underfunding of federal housing assistance, which leaves many low-income households without help, and points out that millions of families with children lack stable housing or live in inadequate conditions, with a significant number facing eviction and spending over half their income on rent, leaving little for other necessities. The "Eviction Crisis Act of 2019" aimed to improve data on evictions, reduce preventable evictions, and enhance tenant screening information, while the "Family Stability and Opportunity Vouchers Act of 2019" proposed creating 500,000 new housing vouchers over five years for low-income families with young children.
Committee Categories
Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Housing Committee (on 02/19/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/ACR119 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/ACR/119_I1.HTM |
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