February 12, 2026
Pressley Underscores Harm of Racial Bias in Home Appraisals, Urges Reform of Appraisal System to Ensure Equity, Accountability
“Black families who sought homeownership were held back by red tape, limited to redlined neighborhoods and faced blatant racism from banks.”
“And for those who managed to secure a mortgage and buy a home, the value of their homes was grossly diminished by an appraisal system rife with racial bias, and that same appraisal system is around today.”
Pressley Legislation Would Promote Equity, End Bias in Home Valuations
Video (YouTube)
WASHINGTON – During a House Financial Services Committee hearing this week,
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) laid plain the harmful discriminatory nature of the home appraisal process that has disadvantaged many current and aspiring homeowners—especially homeowners of color, across the country and in Boston. Rep. Pressley pushed for essential reform to modernize the appraisal process, strengthen transparency and accountability, and help families challenge bias valuations.
In November 2025, on National Housing Day, Rep. Pressley
introduced the Appraisal Modernization Act, legislation to promote equity and combat systemic bias in the home appraisal process. The Senate companion legislation is being led by Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA). Bill text is available
here.
A transcript of Congresswoman Pressley’s remarks is available below, and the video is
available here.
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