Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06779

Introduced
2/23/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Report Pass
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/18/23  
Refer
4/24/23  
Refer
4/24/23  
Report Pass
5/1/23  
Report Pass
5/1/23  
Engrossed
5/10/23  
Engrossed
5/10/23  
Report Pass
5/12/23  

Caption

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study A Housing Opportunities Tax Credit, A Task Force On Homelessness And A Task Force To Study The Implementation Of Rental Savings Accounts.

Impact

The bill's passage is expected to positively affect state law by introducing mechanisms that incentivize affordable housing for formerly incarcerated individuals. This could lead to a reduction in recidivism rates as stable housing is correlated with better rehabilitation outcomes. Additionally, the formation of the task force will facilitate a comprehensive assessment of the program's potential benefits and the best practices needed for effective implementation. This initiative may also stimulate discussions around broader housing policy reform in the state.

Summary

House Bill 06779 seeks to establish a task force dedicated to assessing the feasibility and potential impact of a housing opportunities tax credit targeted at landlords who provide housing to formerly incarcerated individuals. The intent is to create a financial incentive for landlords to engage in practices that may reduce recidivism by offering stable housing to this demographic, who often face challenges with reintegration into society. The proposed tax credit would allow landlords to claim 25% of the rental income received from formerly incarcerated tenants against their state income tax, thereby encouraging more landlords to participate in this initiative.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment toward HB 06779 appears to lean positive, especially among advocacy groups focused on criminal justice reform and housing stability. Supporters argue that helping formerly incarcerated individuals find stable housing is a critical step in reducing crime rates and promoting community stability. However, there may also be some skepticism about the administrative costs and challenges involved in executing such a credit program, particularly regarding its long-term sustainability and potential reliance on state funding.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 06779 involves the concerns about the management and oversight of the proposed tax credit. Critics may argue that without proper regulations, there is a risk of abuse by landlords who might exploit the tax benefits without genuinely assisting formerly incarcerated individuals. Additionally, the effective structure and operational guidelines of the task force will be critical in ensuring that the study produces actionable insights and ultimately leads to a successful implementation of the tax credit, should the bill be enacted.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00147

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Implementation Of Rental Savings Accounts.

CT SB00271

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Implementation Of Rent Savings Accounts.

CT SB00218

An Act Establishing Task Forces To Study Bereavement And Grief Counseling Services And Social Isolation And Loneliness.

CT SB00327

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Effects Of Hate Speech And Bullying On Children.

CT HB05199

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Shortage Of Athletic Trainers In The State.

CT HB05406

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Transmission And Grid Enhancing Technologies.

CT HB05405

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Provision Of Additional Property Tax Exemptions For Veterans.

CT SB00319

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Need For Adult Changing Stations In Public Facilities.

CT HB05233

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Operations Of The Department Of Consumer Protection.

CT SB00246

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Temporary Nursing Services Provided To Nursing Home Facilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.