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Senators Warner and Kaine Call for Better Housing Reforms and Protections for Military Families

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In a recent move to better support military families, U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine have expressed concerns over the inconsistent implementation of housing reforms and tenant protections for servicemembers and their families living in private housing.

Senators Warner and Kaine, in their respective roles as Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, sent letters to the Air Force, Army, Navy, and the Department of Defense (DoD). This action comes after hearing about the hazardous and unsafe living conditions in many privatized military housing units in Virginia, which included leaking roofs, mold, and rodent infestations.

Both senators have been longtime champions of housing reforms, including the “Tenant Bill of Rights” in the Fiscal Year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). They have continued to push for improved housing support in subsequent defense bills.

However, despite the passage of legislation aimed at improving these conditions, a recent U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) study found that while the DoD has made progress in implementing provisions, “gaps in guidance and training remain.” The senators are urging the DoD and each military branch to take necessary steps to ensure that they are meeting their obligations towards servicemembers and properly implementing all necessary reforms.

Three main areas of reform were identified by the GAO to help service members and their families deal with unsafe and inadequate living conditions:

  1. More detailed guidance on the formal dispute resolution process
  2. Improved guidance on the role of tenant advocates
  3. Better oversight of the condition of private housing units

The senators also emphasized the importance of incorporating resident feedback into the implementation process of the various protections to inform continued progress and identify areas for additional reform.

The senators’ letters pose questions aimed at better understanding the progress made in implementation and the causes of certain delays. They also inquire about the process of enacting these reforms and the actions taken to standardize implementation across the country so that all members of the military have access to and can utilize the same protections.

A copy of the letters can be found here. 

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