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Title Proposition 123 Revenue Uses
Status Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Appropriations (04/24/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Housing
  • State Government
House Sponsors S. Bird (D)
E. Sirota (D)
Senate Sponsors J. Bridges (D)
House Committee
Senate Committee Appropriations
Date Introduced 04/24/2025
AI Summary
Summary

Joint Budget Committee. Among other things related to
affordable housing, Proposition 123, which was approved by the voters
at the 2022 statewide election, created the affordable housing support
fund (fund) and continuously appropriated money from the fund to the
division of housing within the department of local affairs (department) for
enumerated uses relating to an affordable home ownership program and
a program serving persons experiencing homelessness and to the division
of local government, also within the department, for enumerated uses
relating to a local planning capacity development program. A specified
percentage of money from the fund is allocated for the implementation of
each program, and from each allocated percentage the division of housing
or the division of local government, as applicable, is permitted to use up
to 5% to pay for the direct and indirect costs of administering each
program.
Beginning in state fiscal year 2026-27, the bill makes the
expenditure of up to 5% of the money from each program's allocation of
funding for administration of each program subject to annual
appropriation by the general assembly and clarifies how that 5% amount
is calculated.
The bill also allows the division of housing, subject to annual
appropriation by the general assembly, to expend money under the
program serving persons experiencing homelessness for:
  • Capital needs at 2 state-owned supportive residential
communities for persons experiencing homelessness
(supportive residential communities); and
  • Direct and indirect costs of operating the 2 supportive
residential communities.
Proposition 123 also included a prohibition on the general
assembly appropriating funds from the fund and the affordable housing
financing fund to supplant other state support for affordable housing
projects. The bill clarifies when appropriations from the fund and the
affordable housing financing fund would violate this prohibition.

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