1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS Web98-443 EMay 8, 1998Housing Authorization Bills: Overview ofH.R. 2 and S. 462Susan M. VanhorenbeckAnalyst in HousingEconomic DivisionSummaryIt has been 5 years since Congress adopted a housing aut
2、horization bill. For thepast several years, administrative provisions of the VA-HUD appropriations bills haveauthorized housing programs. In the first session of the 105th Congress, housingauthorization bills were introduced in both the House and the Senate. These bills, H.R.2 and S. 462, have many
3、similarities, but many differences as well. Chairmen of boththe House and Senate Housing Subcommittees are confident that the differences in thetwo bills can be overcome, and a compromise can be reached that will result in ahousing authorization bill being signed into law in 1998. This report will b
4、e updated aslegislative action warrants. For more detailed information on the provisions of H.R. 2and S. 462, please see CRS Report 97-730, H.R. 2 and S. 462, Public Housing ReformProposals: A Summary Comparison of Provisions, by Richard Bourdon and SusanVanhorenbeck.BackgroundIn 1996, two versions