Proclamation Within Constitutional Authority

Proclamation 9900-National Homeownership Month, 2019

Issued 2019-05-31 by Donald J. Trump

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President Trump issued a proclamation designating June 2019 as National Homeownership Month. This is a ceremonial declaration that draws public attention to homeownership without creating any new laws or imposing legal requirements on anyone. The proclamation acknowledges homeownership as a way for Americans to invest in their communities, build wealth, and pursue economic opportunity.

The proclamation highlights the administration's economic policies and their connection to homeownership opportunities. It references earlier tax cuts, regulatory reductions, and a separate presidential directive signed earlier in 2019 instructing the Treasury and Housing and Urban Development Secretaries to develop a plan for reforming the housing finance system. The stated goal of that reform effort is to promote competition while preserving 30-year fixed-rate mortgages for qualified homebuyers.

This type of ceremonial proclamation is a traditional presidential power dating back to George Washington. It expresses the president's sentiment on behalf of the nation but does not direct federal spending, change existing law, or require congressional approval. The proclamation reaffirms a commitment to homeownership through tax policy, regulatory reform, and housing finance system changes, though these policy objectives would require separate actions beyond the proclamation itself.

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Constitutional Analysis

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This proclamation designates "Proclamation 9900-National Homeownership Month, 2019" — a ceremonial observance that brings national attention to homeownership. Presidents have issued ceremonial proclamations since George Washington, and they fall squarely within the executive tradition. They do not create new law, direct federal spending, or impose legal obligations on citizens.

Ceremonial proclamations like this one are purely declaratory. They express the sentiment of the President on behalf of the nation, drawing public awareness to causes or communities. They require no congressional approval and face no constitutional challenges.

Official Summary

Administration of Donald J. Trump, 2019 Proclamation 9900—National Homeownership Month, 2019 May 31, 2019 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation During National Homeownership Month, we acknowledge the benefits of sustainable homeownership. Homeownership continues to be an important option for many Americans to invest in their communities, build wealth, and achieve the American Dream. My Administration's economic policies have helped spur a booming economy, in which nearly 6 million new jobs have been created and wages are rising at the fastest rate in a decade. We have slashed more than 30,000 pages of job-killing regulations from the rule book that had been constraining economic growth, and my Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has put more money into the pockets of American workers. These successes have led to more opportunities for Americans to become homeowners, and we are committed to building on them by continuing to work with State and local governments to remove burdensome and unnecessary regulations that restrict development and artificially raise housing costs. To offer the opportunity for more sustainable homeownership to a greater number of Americans, we must also reform our Nation's housing finance system. Earlier th

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