LODGE Act

11/9/2024, 1:58 AM

Lodging Options Developed for Government Employees Act or the LODGE Act

This bill expands the authority of the Department of the Interior to enter into agreements with housing entities to provide rental housing for employees.

The bill allows Interior to enter agreements with other federal agencies, state or local governments, tribal governments, or other public or private organizations to develop, construct, rehabilitate, or manage housing for rent to field employees and members of the public

  • on public lands, including National Park System units;
  • off public lands in the vicinity of system units; or
  • on a combination of such lands.

Interior may allow field employees and members of the public to occupy and lease project quarters.

Field employees and members of the public shall be prohibited from subleasing housing established pursuant to this bill.

To the maximum extent practicable, priority for occupancy in project quarters shall be given to field employees.

Interior may allow partners in agreements to collect rents directly from housing occupants.

Interior, upon the expiration of a term of ownership, may renew the housing partnership agreement for terms not to exceed 10 years or may take other specified actions.

The bill modifies the lease-to-build program to allow Interior to lease federal land and interests in land to qualified persons for the construction of field employee quarters for any period not to exceed 60 years (under current law not to exceed 50 years).

The LODGE Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 1314, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to provide financial assistance to local law enforcement agencies in order to help them combat crime and improve public safety in their communities.

Specifically, the LODGE Act would establish a grant program that would allocate funds to local law enforcement agencies for a variety of purposes, including hiring additional officers, purchasing new equipment, and implementing community policing initiatives. The bill also includes provisions for training programs and technical assistance to help law enforcement agencies better serve their communities.

Supporters of the LODGE Act argue that it is necessary to provide additional resources to local law enforcement agencies in order to address rising crime rates and ensure the safety of all Americans. Critics, however, have raised concerns about the potential for misuse of funds and the impact of increased police presence on communities of color. Overall, the LODGE Act represents a significant effort to support and strengthen local law enforcement agencies in their efforts to protect and serve their communities. It is currently being debated in Congress, and its ultimate fate remains uncertain.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 1314

Introduced on
2023-03-01

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

10/22/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Lodging Options Developed for Government Employees Act or the LODGE Act

This bill expands the authority of the Department of the Interior to enter into agreements with housing entities to provide rental housing for employees.

The bill allows Interior to enter agreements with other federal agencies, state or local governments, tribal governments, or other public or private organizations to develop, construct, rehabilitate, or manage housing for rent to field employees and members of the public

  • on public lands, including National Park System units;
  • off public lands in the vicinity of system units; or
  • on a combination of such lands.

Interior may allow field employees and members of the public to occupy and lease project quarters.

Field employees and members of the public shall be prohibited from subleasing housing established pursuant to this bill.

To the maximum extent practicable, priority for occupancy in project quarters shall be given to field employees.

Interior may allow partners in agreements to collect rents directly from housing occupants.

Interior, upon the expiration of a term of ownership, may renew the housing partnership agreement for terms not to exceed 10 years or may take other specified actions.

The bill modifies the lease-to-build program to allow Interior to lease federal land and interests in land to qualified persons for the construction of field employee quarters for any period not to exceed 60 years (under current law not to exceed 50 years).

The LODGE Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 1314, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to provide financial assistance to local law enforcement agencies in order to help them combat crime and improve public safety in their communities.

Specifically, the LODGE Act would establish a grant program that would allocate funds to local law enforcement agencies for a variety of purposes, including hiring additional officers, purchasing new equipment, and implementing community policing initiatives. The bill also includes provisions for training programs and technical assistance to help law enforcement agencies better serve their communities.

Supporters of the LODGE Act argue that it is necessary to provide additional resources to local law enforcement agencies in order to address rising crime rates and ensure the safety of all Americans. Critics, however, have raised concerns about the potential for misuse of funds and the impact of increased police presence on communities of color. Overall, the LODGE Act represents a significant effort to support and strengthen local law enforcement agencies in their efforts to protect and serve their communities. It is currently being debated in Congress, and its ultimate fate remains uncertain.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo authorize the Secretary of the Interior to enter into partnerships to develop housing, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Public Lands and Natural Resources

Potential Impact
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management•
Housing industry and standards•
Land use and conservation•
Low- and moderate-income housing•
Parks, recreation areas, trails•
Public-private cooperation

Comments

APPROVED
DM
Damien McCall
I can't believe this bill is passing, it's gonna mess everything up for us. I don't even know what it's about, but it sounds bad. I hope it doesn't affect me too much.

APPROVED
TS
Thiago Strauss
This bill is bad for me. It make it harder for me to get my medicine. It say I have to pay more money for it. I don't like it. It not fair. Why they do this to me? This bill is not good. It hurt me. I don't want it. It make me sad. The big picture is...

APPROVED
MP
Maisy Pearson
I am extremely concerned about this bill. It seems like it will have a negative impact on many people, including myself. I urge everyone to do their research and understand the implications of it. Did you know that this bill includes provisions that ...

Recent Activity

Latest Summary4/28/2023

Lodging Options Developed for Government Employees Act or the LODGE Act

This bill expands the authority of the Department of the Interior to enter into agreements with housing entities to provide rental housing for employe...


Latest Action10/22/2024
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 604.