HR-6763-119
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Sponsored by Maria Salazar (R-FL)
What it does
The Shelter Act (HR 6763-119) is a tax-category bill introduced in the House on December 16, 2025, and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. The full legislative text has not been made available beyond the bill's short title, so the specific mechanical provisions — what tax treatment it would create, modify, or repeal — cannot be determined from the text provided.
Who benefits
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. The title "Shelter Act" may suggest housing-related tax provisions (e.g., deductions, credits, or exclusions for shelter costs or housing providers), but this is speculative without the full text.
Who is hurt
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. Any tax reduction or credit typically shifts the cost burden to other taxpayers or reduces federal revenue, but the specific affected groups cannot be identified without the full legislative text.
Supporters argue
Because the full bill text has not been provided, a steel-manned supporter argument cannot be constructed without risk of misrepresenting the bill's actual provisions. A complete analysis requires the full legislative text.
Opponents argue
Because the full bill text has not been provided, a steel-manned opponent argument cannot be constructed without risk of misrepresenting the bill's actual provisions. A complete analysis requires the full legislative text.