Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB936

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Relating To Housing.

Impact

The enactment of SB936 is expected to have far-reaching implications on state housing laws and the approach towards affordable housing. By prioritizing state-owned projects, the bill incentivizes private developers to collaborate with public agencies since these projects benefit from the state's existing land ownership, effectively lowering development costs and facilitating new affordable housing units. The integration of these units into mixed-income and mixed-use communities aims to enhance overall neighborhood stability and social integration, addressing poverty concentration across Hawaii.

Summary

SB936 is a pivotal legislation in Hawaii aimed at addressing the state's pressing affordable housing crisis. This bill mandates the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation to prioritize the allocation of low-income housing tax credits to state-owned development projects. By doing so, it seeks to revitalize state housing stock, which has faced a significant capital improvement backlog, thereby improving the living conditions for low-income residents and promoting better access to essential services such as education and healthcare.

Contention

While the bill has broad support due to its focus on affordable housing, some concerns may arise regarding the prioritization of state-owned projects over private initiatives. Critics might argue that this could lead to less competition in the market, potentially stifling innovation and the diverse housing solutions that private developers can offer. However, the proponents firmly believe that by leveraging state resources, Hawaii can mobilize necessary capital more effectively to combat the housing crisis effectively and sustainably.

Companion Bills

HI SB936

Carry Over Relating To Housing.

Previously Filed As

HI SB936

Relating To Housing.

HI SB858

Relating To Housing.

HI SB858

Relating To Housing.

HI SB164

Relating To Housing.

HI SB1

Relating To Housing.

HI SB2254

Relating To Housing.

HI SB3261

Relating To Housing.

HI SB865

Relating To Housing.

HI SB2465

Relating To Housing.

HI SCR213

Urging The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Prioritize The Allocation Of Funds From The Rental Housing Revolving Fund, Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund, And Low-income Housing Tax Credits For Projects That Will Make The Most Efficient Use Of Taxpayer Funds And Address The Most Urgent State Priorities.

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