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Honor Forged Homes represents more than an incremental improvement to housing
delivery; it is a structural correction to a system that has failed to keep pace with national
security, economic resilience, and public health requirements. By re-engineering housing as a
precision-manufactured asset, rather than a disposable consumer product, Honor Forged
Homes directly addresses the intersecting crises of housing affordability, military readiness,
disaster resilience, and workforce reintegration.
This proposal demonstrates clear alignment with the legislative priorities of the 119th
Congress, particularly the Housing for the 21st Century Act, the 2026 Military Occupancy Living
Defense (MOLD) Act, and broader efforts to reduce regulatory friction while strengthening
domestic manufacturing. Through Nebraska-based industrialized production, veteran-led ESOP
ownership, and inert material science, Honor Forged Homes delivers structures that outperform
traditional construction across durability, health outcomes, lifecycle cost, and speed to
deployment.
Honor Forged Homes stands ready to serve as a national model demonstrating how
regulatory modernization, veteran leadership, and precision manufacturing can restore
confidence in American housing infrastructure. With the appropriate legislative support and
public-private collaboration, this model can scale rapidly, positioning Nebraska not as a flyover
state, but as the vanguard of a new American housing standard—one built to endure, protect,
and perform for generations.
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