HLS 22RS-5047 ENGROSSED 2022 Regular Session HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 194 BY REPRESENTATIVE HUGHES HOUSING: Urges and requests the Louisiana Housing Corporation to study issues related to the rising number of homeless individuals in Louisiana and the lack of affordable housing and to identify potential funding sources to address these issues 1 A RESOLUTION 2To urge and request the Louisiana Housing Corporation to study issues related to the rising 3 number of homeless individuals in Louisiana, the lack of affordable housing in our 4 state, and to identify potential funding sources to address these issues and to report 5 its findings to the House of Representatives and the House Committee on 6 Appropriations of the Legislature of Louisiana prior to March 1, 2023. 7 WHEREAS, homelessness in our nation impacts all races, creeds, and genders; and 8 WHEREAS, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development 9reported a 7.9% increase in homelessness in Louisiana between 2019 and 2020; and 10 WHEREAS, according to the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, 11as of January 2020, Louisiana had an estimated 3,173 persons experiencing homelessness 12on any given day, with that total comprised in part of families, veterans, unaccompanied 13young adults age 18-24, and individuals experiencing chronic homelessness; and 14 WHEREAS, agencies and non-profits across the state that offer services to the 15homeless report increased needs since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 16numerous hurricanes and other natural disasters impacting our state; and 17 WHEREAS, homeless service providers in most regions of this state are unable to 18regularly attend legislative hearings and provide vital information to lawmakers on the depth 19and breadth of the homelessness problem our state is facing; and Page 1 of 3 HLS 22RS-5047 ENGROSSED HR NO. 194 1 WHEREAS, new homeless counts for Louisiana are expected to be released in the 2next several months and will show the extent of Hurricane Ida's impact on homelessness in 3our state; and 4 WHEREAS, in addition to recent devastating natural disasters, other factors such as 5the short supply of affordable housing, the increase in average rental prices, increasing rates 6of inflation, and rising flood and insurance premiums, cut away at the financial security of 7our population pushing some families and individuals further towards housing insecurity; 8and 9 WHEREAS, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, there is a 10shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households in the 11state, with only 45 such homes available for every 100 renter households as of 2020; and 12 WHEREAS, homelessness has a direct impact on access to healthcare, poor health 13outcomes, poor rates of participation in all levels of education, and negatively affects 14wage-earning potential for individuals suffering homelessness; and 15 WHEREAS, the use of state and federal funding on programs and assistance targeted 16to decrease homelessness by providing safe, affordable housing for families and individuals 17experiencing homelessness seems to have a direct impact on improving access to healthcare 18and health outcomes and reducing recurring state expenses for incarceration and foster care. 19 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 20Legislature of Louisiana does hereby urge and request the Louisiana Housing Corporation 21to study issues related to the rising number of homeless individuals in Louisiana and the lack 22of affordable housing and to identify potential funding sources to address these issues, and 23to report its findings to the House of Representatives and the House Committee on 24Appropriations of the Legislature of Louisiana prior to March 1, 2023. 25 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Louisiana Housing Corporation is requested 26to conduct a public hearing for purposes of studying this issue to solicit comments from the 27public and interested stakeholder organizations on the following topics: 28 (1) Annual point-in-time homelessness counts in the state of Louisiana by 29Continuums of Care and other homeless service providers. Page 2 of 3 HLS 22RS-5047 ENGROSSED HR NO. 194 1 (2) Homeless service providers' capacity, shelter bed counts, and the availability of 2affordable housing in communities across the state. 3 (3) Information concerning factors contributing to increases in family homelessness 4across the state. 5 (4) Information concerning the number of children enrolled in public schools 6experiencing homelessness in this state. 7 (5) Information concerning the relationship between housing stability to decreased 8government expenses on healthcare, incarceration, foster care, and other programs for 9individuals and families experiencing homelessness. 10 (6) Potential state and federal funding sources for the construction or rehabilitation 11of non-congregant shelters, deeply affordable housing, and other solutions to keep Louisiana 12families from experiencing homelessness. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HR 194 Engrossed 2022 Regular Session Hughes Urges and requests the La. Housing Corporation to study issues related to the rising number of homeless individuals in La. and the lack of affordable housing and to identify potential funding sources to address these issues, and to report its findings to the House of Representatives and the House Committee on Appropriations prior to March 1, 2023. Page 3 of 3