LCO No. 3558 1 of 7 General Assembly Committee Bill No. 194 January Session, 2021 LCO No. 3558 Referred to Committee on HOUSING Introduced by: (HSG) AN ACT ESTABLISHING A RIGHT TO HOUSING. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. (NEW) (Effective October 1, 2021) (a) It shall be the goal of 1 this state to progressively implement policies that will respect, protect 2 and fulfill a right to affordable, decent, safe and stable housing for every 3 resident of this state. 4 (b) Each state agency, as defined in section 1-79 of the general 5 statutes, and each political subdivision of the state, in implementing the 6 provisions of this section, shall: 7 (1) Consider the right to housing under subsection (a) of this section 8 and the components of such right set forth in subsection (c) of this 9 section when adopting or revising policies, regulations or grant criteria 10 that implicate, impact or affect such right. 11 (2) When implementing such policies, regulations or grant criteria, 12 give priority to assisting households with incomes below fifty per cent 13 of the area median income, as described in section 8-39a of the general 14 statutes. 15 Committee Bill No. 194 LCO No. 3558 2 of 7 (3) To the extent practicable, attempt to serve households currently 16 experiencing homelessness or at risk of housing loss and those in the 17 lower range of the income group to which the agency's or political 18 subdivision's programs are directed. 19 (c) The right to housing includes, but is not limited to, the following 20 components: 21 (1) The right to protection from housing loss: This right implicates 22 such governmental programs as those ensuring the legal security of 23 persons and households at risk of losing housing or experiencing 24 homelessness, including eviction prevention programs, legal assistance 25 in evictions, financial assistance, support services and problem-solving 26 counseling. 27 (2) The right to safe housing that meets all basic needs: This right 28 implicates the internal habitability of the home as well as the necessary 29 services and infrastructure to support a healthy and dignified standard 30 of living. 31 (3) The right to housing and affordability: This right implicates 32 governmental programs such as those providing rental assistance, 33 encouraging the maintenance, repair and rehabilitation of existing 34 housing and enlarging the stock of new low-cost housing, all of which 35 ensure the ability to secure and maintain housing without risking access 36 to other essential needs. 37 (4) The right to rehousing assistance for persons and households that 38 have become homeless: This right implicates such governmental 39 programs as those supporting the transition of persons experiencing 40 homelessness to long-term permanent housing that is affordable. 41 (5) The right to recognition of special circumstances: This right 42 implicates the adaptation of governmental programs to ensure 43 accessibility to households facing particular obstacles to finding 44 affordable, decent, safe and stable housing, whether because of race, 45 Committee Bill No. 194 LCO No. 3558 3 of 7 religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, 46 unemployment, criminal record, eviction history, family status, source 47 of income, immigration status, cultural traditions, being victims of fraud 48 and financial manipulation or other obstacles. 49 Sec. 2. (NEW) (Effective from passage) (a) There is established a right to 50 housing committee to review existing and proposed housing policies 51 and advise on (1) the state's progressive implementation of a right to 52 housing; and (2) gaps and needs of vulnerable populations with regard 53 to access to permanent housing, including, but not limited to, (A) 54 individuals experiencing homelessness, including homeless youth; 55 individuals with disabilities, including physical disabilities and 56 disabilities related to mental health, substance abuse and 57 developmental conditions; (B) individuals with past or current criminal 58 justice system involvement; (C) individuals from historically 59 marginalized racial and ethnic groups; (D) individuals from historically 60 marginalized groups based on sexual orientation, gender identity or 61 gender expression; (E) survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence, 62 dating violence, stalking and sexual trafficking; (F) refugees and 63 immigrants; and (G) veterans. 64 (b) The committee shall consist of the following members: 65 (1) Three appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives, 66 one with expertise in homelessness policies and programs, one with 67 expertise in low-income housing policies and programs and one with 68 expertise in matters relating to evictions and housing court; 69 (2) Three appointed by the president pro tempore of the Senate, one 70 with expertise in fair housing protections, one with expertise in the 71 development of low-income housing and one with expertise in, or 72 personal experience with, disability and housing insecurity; 73 (3) Three appointed by the majority leader of the House of 74 Representatives, one with expertise in, or personal experience with, the 75 criminal justice impact on housing insecurity, one with expertise in, or 76 Committee Bill No. 194 LCO No. 3558 4 of 7 personal experience with, the impact of race or ethnicity on housing 77 insecurity and one with expertise in, or personal experience with, the 78 impact of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression on 79 housing insecurity; 80 (4) Three appointed by the majority leader of the Senate, one with 81 expertise in, or personal experience with, the impact of sexual violence, 82 domestic violence, dating violence or stalking on housing insecurity, 83 one with experience in, or personal experience with, the impact of sex 84 trafficking and housing insecurity and one with expertise in, or personal 85 experience with, the impact of refugee or immigrant status on housing 86 insecurity; 87 (5) Two appointed by the minority leader of the House of 88 Representatives, one with expertise in, or personal experience with, the 89 impact on veteran status on housing insecurity and one of whom is a 90 current or recent recipient of homeless assistance, low-income housing 91 assistance or assistance in an eviction or housing summary process 92 matter; 93 (6) Two appointed by the minority leader of the Senate, both of whom 94 are current or recent recipients of homeless assistance, low-income 95 housing assistance or assistance in an eviction or housing summary 96 process matter; and 97 (7) The Commissioner of Housing, or the commissioner's designee. 98 (c) Any member of the committee appointed under subdivision (1), 99 (2), (3), (4), (5) or (6) of subsection (b) of this section may be a member 100 of the General Assembly. 101 (d) All initial appointments to the committee shall be made not later 102 than sixty days after the effective date of this section. Appointed 103 members of the committee shall serve for three-year terms which shall 104 commence on the date of appointment and may serve until a successor 105 is appointed. Any vacancy shall be filled by the respective appointing 106 Committee Bill No. 194 LCO No. 3558 5 of 7 authority pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. 107 (e) The chairperson of the committee shall be jointly appointed by the 108 speaker of the House of Representatives and the president pro tempore 109 of the Senate. Upon appointment of such chairperson, the work of the 110 committee may begin even if all other appointments have not yet been 111 made. The chairperson shall schedule the first meeting of the committee, 112 which shall be held not later than ninety days after the effective date of 113 this section. If appointments under subsection (b) of this section are not 114 made within the sixty-day period specified in said subsection, the 115 chairperson may designate individuals with the required expertise to 116 serve on the committee until appointments are made pursuant to 117 subsection (b) of this section. 118 (f) The administrative staff of the joint standing committee of the 119 General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to housing 120 shall serve as the administrative staff of the committee. 121 (g) The committee shall meet not less than twice per fiscal year. 122 (h) The Department of Housing shall provide presentations and data 123 regarding its implementation of the right to housing at the request of 124 the committee. 125 (i) Not later than July 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the committee 126 shall submit a report on its findings and recommendations to the joint 127 standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of 128 matters relating to housing, in accordance with the provisions of section 129 11-4a of the general statutes. 130 (j) During any regular or special session of the General Assembly, the 131 committee shall identify and review any proposed legislation impacting 132 the right to housing and may provide testimony on any such proposals 133 given a public hearing before any relevant committees of the General 134 Assembly, providing analysis on the potential impact of the legislation 135 on the right to housing and the vulnerable populations described in 136 Committee Bill No. 194 LCO No. 3558 6 of 7 subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of this section to preserve such right. 137 Sec. 3. (NEW) (Effective October 1, 2021) (a) The Commissioner of 138 Housing shall, within available appropriations, appoint an employee to 139 serve as Housing Advocate within the Department of Housing and 140 provide timely assistance to recipients of Department of Housing 141 services concerning complaints and grievances related to the right of 142 housing outlined by sections 1 and 2 of this act. 143 (b) The Housing Advocate, in consultation with the commissioner, 144 shall: 145 (1) Receive, review, record and attempt to resolve any complaints and 146 grievances regarding the right to housing; 147 (2) Compile and analyze data on such complaints and grievances; 148 (3) Assist residents in understanding their rights under the right to 149 housing established under section 1 of this act; 150 (4) Provide information to the public, agencies, legislators and others 151 regarding the problems and concerns of residents in regard to the right 152 to housing; 153 (5) Analyze and monitor the development and implementation of 154 federal, state and local laws, regulations and policies relating to tenants' 155 rights, affordable housing, homelessness prevention, the impact of 156 criminal justice and summary process involvement on housing 157 accessibility and other issues related to the right to housing; and 158 (6) Provide data and recommendations to the right to housing 159 committee established in section 2 of this act as requested. 160 (c) Not later than July 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the 161 Commissioner of Housing shall submit a report, in accordance with the 162 provisions of section 11-4a of the general statutes, to the joint standing 163 committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters 164 Committee Bill No. 194 LCO No. 3558 7 of 7 relating to housing. The commissioner shall report on: (1) The 165 implementation of the provisions of this section; (2) the overall 166 effectiveness of the Housing Advocate position established in 167 subsection (a) of this section; and (3) any additional recommendations 168 for the Department of Housing to implement the right to housing 169 established in section 1 of this act. 170 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 October 1, 2021 New section Sec. 2 from passage New section Sec. 3 October 1, 2021 New section Statement of Purpose: To establish a right to housing for all residents of the state. [Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.] Co-Sponsors: SEN. ANWAR, 3rd Dist. S.B. 194