Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2327

Caption

Housing trust fund; unclaimed property

Impact

As a result of this legislative amendment, funds that arise from unclaimed properties will see new allocation pathways intended to address both housing and mental health issues. The bill specifies that the first two million dollars generated each fiscal year will be allocated to the seriously mentally ill housing trust fund, while subsequent funds will cater to other housing-related agendas. This two-pronged approach aims to tackle the dual challenges of mental health support and the housing crisis in Arizona.

Summary

House Bill 2327 aims to amend Section 44-313 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on the handling of unclaimed properties and their subsequent allocations. Specifically, the bill dictates that fifty-five percent of revenues from unclaimed properties should be directed towards the housing trust fund. Furthermore, it mandates that forty percent of these funds be exclusively utilized for the development of eligible housing projects in rural areas. This indicates a concerted effort to bolster affordable housing developments in less populated regions of the state.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding HB 2327 may arise regarding the allocation priorities for the newly designated funds. Advocates for mental health might push for an increased share, arguing that individuals suffering from mental health issues are especially vulnerable without adequate housing solutions. Conversely, stakeholders in rural development might contend that there should be a stronger emphasis on expansive housing initiatives in rural areas, highlighting the need for equitable access throughout the state. As the bill moves through the legislative process, debating these priorities will likely be key to its progression.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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