National American Indian Housing Council

NAIHC Welcomes End of the Government Shutdown and Resumption of Tribal Housing Programs

Published: November 12, 2025
Under: News

Statement from NAIHC Executive Director Rudy Soto on the End of the Government Shutdown and Resumption of Tribal Housing Programs

The National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC), the nation’s leading advocacy organization for Tribal housing, today welcomed the end of the federal government shutdown and the restoration of vital operations to Tribal housing programs across Indian Country.

“The reopening of the federal government restores access to critical housing resources for Tribal Nations and communities,” said Rudy Soto, NAIHC Executive Director. “While we recognize the difficult negotiations that accompany any budget process, the interruption of essential housing programs directly affects the well-being and stability of Native and Tribal families and communities.”

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