H.Res. 1249

H.Res. 1249: Expressing that the United States is obligated to permanently end the unhoused crisis by 2029 and uphold, protect, and enforce the civil and human rights of unhoused individuals, including the human rights to housing, universal health care,

Introduced Rashida Tlaib (D) HOUSE_RESOLUTION — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

H.Res. 1249 expresses the belief that the United States should take definitive action to permanently resolve the crisis of homelessness by the year 2029. It emphasizes the importance of upholding and protecting the civil and human rights of individuals experiencing homelessness, including their rights to housing and universal health care.

Positive Media Summary

Supporters of H.Res. 1249 have praised the bill for addressing a critical social issue and setting a clear timeline for the eradication of homelessness. Advocates highlight the emphasis on human rights, viewing it as a necessary step towards ensuring dignity and support for unhoused individuals.

Negative Media Summary

Critics of H.Res. 1249 argue that the bill's ambitious goals may be unrealistic and that the timeline set for 2029 does not account for the complex factors contributing to homelessness. Some express concern that the focus on rights could divert attention from practical solutions and funding necessary to address the crisis effectively.

Conflict of Interest Analysis Deep Analysis
0/10
Risk Level
Low
Total Donations
$0
PAC Percentage
0%
Policy Area
Housing and Community Development

Based on the available data, there appears to be no direct overlap between the sponsor's top donor industries and the subject matter of the bill. This suggests that there is a low risk of conflicts of interest in this case. The bill, H.Res. 1249, is focused on ending the unhoused crisis and enforcing the rights of unhoused individuals. The top donor industries for the sponsor, Rashida Tlaib, have not been disclosed in the data provided. However, it is noted that there is no direct industry overlap detected. The lobbying activity in the bill's policy area does not seem to directly relate to the bill's subject matter or the sponsor's top donor industries. The disclosed amounts from these lobbying activities total $51,000, but none of these disclosed amounts appear to be directly related to the bill's subject matter or the sponsor's top donor industries.

Lobbying Activity — Who's Pushing?

Organizations that lobbied on issues related to this bill's policy area.

Client Lobbying Firm Amount
MARVELL TECHNOLOGY, INC. CLARK STREET ASSOCIATES $30,000
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR JUSTICE LXR GROUP $25,000
BMWED/BRS/SMART-MD/PASSENGER RAIL/NCFOBJ MOONEY, GREEN, SAINDON, MURPHY & WELCH, P.C. $16,000
YELLOWSTONE TO YUKON CONSERVATION INITIATIVE MICHAEL POWELSON $11,000
HEALTHY MARKETS ASSOCIATION LXR GROUP $10,000
UNIAO DA INDUSTRIA DE CANA-DE-AUCAR E BIOENERGIA (UNICA) BARRAL M JORGE CONSULTORES ASSOCIADOS LTDA $10,000
CONFEDERACAO NACIONAL DAS INSTITUICOES FINANCEIRAS BARRAL M JORGE CONSULTORES ASSOCIADOS LTDA $10,000
NATL ASSC OF STATE DIRECTORS OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION NATL ASSC OF STATE DIRECTORS OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION undisclosed
BRAZILIAN AVOCADO COMMISSION FEDERAL STRATEGIES GROUP, INC. undisclosed
SAAGA FEDERAL STRATEGIES GROUP, INC. undisclosed
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO undisclosed
THE GREAT PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, INC. KOUNTOUPES DENHAM CARR & REID, LLC undisclosed
CLOUDTRUCKS INVARIANT LLC undisclosed
LOS ANGELES CLEANTECH INCUBATOR INVARIANT LLC undisclosed
THE SCIENCE COALITION FORBES-TATE undisclosed

Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2026

Sponsor's Top Donor Industries

Top industries funding Rashida Tlaib, ranked by total contributions.

Health Professionals $40,000,000
Individuals: $40,000,000 PACs: $0
Retired $12,500,000
Individuals: $12,500,000 PACs: $0

Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)

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