Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00378

Introduced
1/22/15  
Introduced
1/22/15  
Refer
1/22/15  

Caption

An Act Protecting The Homes Of Senior Citizens.

Impact

The bill is positioned to significantly impact state laws related to tax foreclosure processes, particularly concerning the rights of senior citizens. By establishing a threshold for the tax lien amount before a home can be subjected to foreclosure, the legislation addresses the issue of housing insecurity among older adults. This measure not only aims to safeguard their homes but also emphasizes the state’s responsibility to protect its elderly population from losing essential parts of their lives over potentially manageable tax issues.

Summary

SB00378, titled 'An Act Protecting The Homes Of Senior Citizens', aims to protect vulnerable senior citizens from losing their homes due to tax delinquencies. This legislation seeks to amend Title 12 of the general statutes, introducing a threshold that prevents tax foreclosures on a senior citizen’s primary residence unless the amount of tax lien surpasses five percent of the property's value. The underlying goal is to ensure that financial burdens do not lead to the loss of homes for those who have likely built their lives around them and may be at risk of losing such stability due to financial difficulties.

Contention

While the bill generally garners support aimed at protecting seniors, there may be contention regarding its implications for local government powers and tax collection processes. Opponents may argue that modifications in tax foreclosure laws could impede local governments' abilities to manage tax collections effectively and could set a precedent for further exemptions or protections that may complicate revenue generation strategies. Advocates, however, argue that the welfare of senior citizens must be a priority, emphasizing the moral imperative to prevent tax-induced homelessness among the elderly.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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