HUD Seeks Input on Monitoring Labor Rules in Housing Projects
Published Date: 6/3/2025
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Summary
HUD wants to collect some info to make sure labor rules are followed in housing projects. They’re asking for your thoughts over the next 60 days before getting the green light from the government. This affects contractors and workers, but won’t cost anyone extra money or take too much time.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
HUD to Monitor Labor Rules for Workers
HUD is asking for approval to collect information to make sure labor rules are followed on housing projects and is allowing 60 days for public comment. HUD says this affects workers but will not cost them extra money or take much time.
Information Collection Affects Contractors
HUD is proposing an information collection about labor standards on housing projects and is seeking OMB approval with 60 days for public comment. HUD says the proposal affects contractors but will not impose extra money costs or take much time.
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