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Lawler Introduces Bicameral, Bipartisan Bill to Spur Housing Construction Near Transportation Hubs
Washington, D.C. ,
January 20, 2026
Washington, D.C. - 1/20/26… Last week, Reps. Mike Lawler (NY-17) and Laura Friedman (CA-30), alongside Senators John Curtis (R-UT) and Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE), members of the U.S. Senate committees on Environment and Public Works and Commerce, introduced the Build Housing, Unlock Benefits and Services (HUBS) Act. The bill cuts red tape to unlock transit-oriented development (TOD) projects that boost local economies and housing supply. The Build HUBS Act makes several changes aimed at improving the usability of important infrastructure loan programs. These programs allow the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Transportation to collaborate and prioritize projects that promote transit-oriented development. “The Build HUBS Act is one of many bipartisan bills I’m proud to support to help tackle the housing affordability crisis. By making it easier for communities to build more housing near transit and align housing and transportation investments, we can move projects forward more efficiently. This bicameral, bipartisan effort expands workforce housing, strengthens local economies, and helps families live closer to where they work,” said Congressman Lawler. “Too many communities are ready to build near transit but are blocked from securing the investments they need by unnecessary red tape,” said Congresswoman Friedman. “The Build HUBS Act breaks out the scissors and gives local governments the flexibility and tools to build more housing near jobs, services, and public transportation. It’s a commonsense, bipartisan step to address our housing shortage and create more connected, sustainable communities.” “Utah is growing quickly, and that growth must be paired with smart, coordinated transportation planning and more attainable housing,” said Senator Curtis. “The Build HUBS Act helps us maximize transportation investments, makes better use of public land, and empowers local leaders to use existing infrastructure programs more effectively to build housing where it matters and makes sense.” “Taking on our housing affordability crisis means using all the tools at our disposal,” said Senator Blunt Rochester. “Investing in transit-oriented development will have a positive impact on housing affordability, local economies, and quality of life. It’s not enough to make communities more affordable; we must also work to make communities more livable – that’s what the Build HUBS Act does. I am proud to be part of a bipartisan and bicameral coalition leading this bill, and I look forward to working with all our colleagues to advance our legislation.” The Build HUBS Act:
TOD is a development strategy that creates dense, walkable, mixed-use development near public transportation. TOD increases land use efficiency, spurs neighborhood revitalization, and provides access to attainable housing, jobs, and services. The Transportation Infrastructure and Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) and Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing (RRIF) programs were amended to include TOD projects, recognizing the direct link between housing and transportation. However, TIFIA and RRIF have not yet realized their full potential for TOD projects due to unforeseen gaps in their authorizations. The Build HUBS Act remedies that. “NAA applauds Senators Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) and Curtis (R-Utah), as well as Representatives Friedman (D-Calif.-30) and Lawler (R-N.Y.-17), for introducing the Build Housing, Unlock Benefits and Services Act (Build HUBS Act), which cuts years of unnecessary federal red tape that delays multifamily housing, lowering costs and accelerating the construction,” said Bob Pinnegar, President and CEO of the National Apartment Association. “By reducing red tape in development, this bill increases housing supply, helps ease the affordability crisis, and delivers more apartments faster where communities need them most. We look forward to working with the sponsors to help address the critical lack of housing supply at all price points in the U.S.” “The National Multifamily Housing Council commends Senators Blunt Rochester and Curtis and Representatives Friedman and Lawler for introducing the Build Housing, Unlock Benefits and Services Act (Build HUBS Act) to update the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) and Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing (RRIF) programs to ensure that housing providers can access critical funding sources to spur the development of much-needed housing across the country,” said Sharon Wilson Géno, President of the National Multifamily Housing Council. “These critical modifications could facilitate the production of more than 100,000 new rental units. The TIFIA and RRIF programs play an important role in financing transportation projects; however, until now it has been impossible for housing providers to access and use them for transit-oriented development. As Congress considers the upcoming surface transportation reauthorization, we look forward to working on legislation that makes it easier for housing providers to utilize DOT funds provided by the TIFIA and RRIF programs.” “The Build HUBS Act is an important step to address the nation’s housing crisis,” said Jeffrey D. DeBoer, President and CEO of The Real Estate Roundtable. “By expanding the Department of Transportation’s low-interest TIFIA/RRIF loan programs to finance housing in transit-oriented development projects this bill will increase the supply of housing in America, and bring more affordable housing options to communities across the country. We look forward to working with Congress to enact this legislation.” “The housing shortage has made high-opportunity communities unaffordable for far too many people,” said Mike Kingsella, CEO of Up for Growth Action. “The Build HUBS Act strengthens federal investment by making TIFIA and RRIF work better for housing near transit, where access to jobs and services already exists. By modernizing and aligning these programs with housing production, the bill helps unlock new housing supply in the transit-served places people want to live and work.” “The Build HUBS Act empowers regions and MPOs to create vibrant, connected communities where housing, jobs, and transit work together,” said Erich Zimmermann, Executive Director of the National Association of Regional Councils. “By reforming federal financing tools for transit-oriented development, this legislation helps local leaders provide attainable housing and improve quality of life in their regions.” “I want to thank Senators Blunt Rochester and Curtis and Representatives Friedman and Lawler for their leadership on this important reform,” said Sarah Brundage, President & CEO, National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders. “The Build HUBS Act makes critical improvements to existing federal loan programs, including by creating opportunities for more public-private partnerships, that would result in significantly more affordable housing near transit at no additional cost to the federal government.” “NAHB commends Sens. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) and John Curtis (R-Utah), as well as Reps. Friedman (D-Calif.-30) and Lawler (R-N.Y.-17), for introducing the Build HUBS Act, bipartisan legislation that retools key Department of Transportation loan programs so they can be used for workforce housing,” said Buddy Hughes, Chairman of the National Association of Home Builders. “Connecting housing and transportation options are fundamental for thriving communities. Offering improved, low-cost financing tools will add more funding options for builders to increase housing supply near transit routes.” The Build HUBS Act is endorsed by Smart Growth America, American Planning Association, Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Center for Community Progress, Enterprise Community Partners, Inclusive Abundance Action, LOCUS, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Mortgage Bankers Association, National Apartment Association, National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders, National Association of Regional Councils, National League of Cities, National Leased Housing Association, the National Association of REALTORS, National Multifamily Housing Coalition, National NeighborWorks Association, The Real Estate Roundtable, and Up for Growth Action. Full text of the bill can be found HERE. Congressman Lawler is one of the most bipartisan members of Congress and represents New York's 17th Congressional District, which is just north of New York City and contains all or parts of Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester Counties. He was rated the most effective freshman lawmaker in the 118th Congress, 8th overall, surpassing dozens of committee chairs. ###
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