Louisiana 2018 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR36

Introduced
6/3/18  
Introduced
6/3/18  
Passed
6/4/18  

Caption

Requests to establish programs and other incentives to encourage first-time homebuyers to purchase homes in this state

Impact

The resolution's encouragement for the state legislature to create first-time homebuyer savings accounts and other incentives could lead to a more active housing market in Louisiana. Legislators recognize that facilitating homeownership can generate significant benefits for individuals and the broader economy. By proposing such measures, the state aims to address financial barriers that deter many from achieving their goal of homeownership, ultimately contributing to economic growth and community stability.

Summary

House Resolution 36, introduced by Representative Paula Davis, calls on the Louisiana Legislature to take steps toward establishing programs and incentives to assist first-time homebuyers in purchasing homes. The resolution emphasizes the importance of homeownership in providing shelter, security, and community involvement, while also noting the economic impact of home sales. It references the challenges faced by potential homeowners regarding savings for down payments, particularly for younger individuals and those with lower income levels.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR36 appears supportive, with recognition from various legislative members and parties regarding the potential benefits of assisting first-time homebuyers. The collaborative urge from representatives reflects a shared understanding of the significance of homeownership as a stepping stone towards financial independence and stability. However, concerns regarding the financial feasibility of implementing such incentives amid budget constraints also linger.

Contention

While HR36 itself is a resolution urging future legislative action, it highlights the need for a balanced approach to homebuying incentives. Some legislators may express unease about committing state funds or resources towards such programs during times of fiscal uncertainty. The time frame and economic environment will play critical roles in determining whether the proposed measures can gain sufficient political support and be translated into actionable legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR28

Requests state to establish programs and other incentives to encourage first-time homebuyers to purchase homes in this state.

LA A2246

Establishes New Jersey Homebuyer Tax Credit Program under gross income tax for certain home purchases during qualified periods by first-time homebuyers.

LA S2345

Establishes New Jersey Homebuyer Tax Credit Program under gross income tax for certain home purchases during qualified periods by first-time homebuyers.

LA S2745

Establishes New Jersey Homebuyer Tax Credit Program under gross income tax for certain home purchases during qualified periods by first-time homebuyers.

LA HB818

Providing for the establishment of first-time homebuyer savings accounts for first-time homebuyers in this Commonwealth; establishing the First-time Homebuyer Savings Account Program and the First-time Homebuyer Savings Account Fund; and imposing duties on the Treasury Department.

LA SB803

Providing for the establishment of first-time homebuyer savings accounts for first-time homebuyers in this Commonwealth; establishing the First-time Homebuyer Savings Account Program and the First-time Homebuyer Savings Account Fund; and imposing duties on the Treasury Department.

LA A5415

Provides down payment assistance for benefit of certain first-time homebuyers; establishes Resilient Home Construction Pilot Program.

LA S3780

Provides down payment assistance for benefit of certain first-time homebuyers; establishes Resilient Home Construction Pilot Program.

LA SF2942

First-time homebuyer, fee-based home purchase financing program establishment and appropriation

LA AB1590

Personal income tax: credit: qualified first-time homebuyer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.