Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06878

Introduced
1/25/17  

Caption

An Act Addressing Housing Segregation.

Impact

If enacted, HB 06878 would significantly impact state laws regarding housing and discrimination. The amendments proposed in the bill would not only formalize a duty for government bodies to actively promote fair housing but also strengthen existing frameworks that combat discrimination in housing practices. This could lead to more robust enforcement of fair housing laws and potentially result in increased access to housing for marginalized communities in Connecticut.

Summary

House Bill 06878 aims to address housing segregation in Connecticut by amending various chapters of the state's general statutes. The bill seeks to create a more cohesive statutory framework that recognizes and addresses the systemic issues contributing to residential segregation. Its primary focus is on enhancing the enforcement of fair housing laws and providing a clear mandate for advancing equitable housing practices across the state.

Contention

Concerns have been raised regarding the practical implications of the bill's provisions. Some legislators and housing advocates emphasize that while the intent of the bill is commendable, there may be challenges in implementation. Critics argue that additional support mechanisms, such as funding for housing initiatives and measures to monitor compliance with the new requirements, will be essential to ensure the bill's effectiveness. Additionally, there may be differing views on how these amendments will be received by housing authorities and developers, which could lead to discussions around potential pushback against increased regulatory oversight.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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