This resolution urges federal government housing and homelessness agencies to implement reforms to housing assistant programs. This resolution: - urges the Department of Housing and Urban Development to implement reforms to certain federal housing assistant programs; - recognizes that:state and local governments seek to fund and implement programs that are more effective than the current alternatives to reduce the number of people living on the street and include approaches and strategies that are more responsive to local priorities and circumstances;the Homeless Management Information System is costly, burdensome, and fails to meet the information and data needs of state and local governments; andblock grant funding provides the state with needed discretion on how to use federal funding for direct services to the state's homeless population; - calls on the federal government to reform certain agency rules and federal laws to provide state and local governments greater latitude in administering homelessness; and - provides for copies of the resolution to be distributed among certain federal agencies and other individuals.