Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1539

Caption

Appropriation; housing trust fund

Impact

The passage of SB1539 would have a notable impact on state housing laws by significantly increasing the available resources for the housing trust fund. This funding will allow local governments, non-profits, and other stakeholders to tackle housing shortages and improve access to affordable housing. The enhanced financial support potentially addresses urgent housing needs within communities, thereby contributing to economic stability and growth in the housing sector.

Summary

SB1539 is an Arizona legislative bill focused on appropriating significant funds for the housing trust fund. The bill proposes the allocation of $200,000,000 from the state general fund for the fiscal year 2023-2024. This funding aims to bolster the housing trust fund established under section 41-3955 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which is designed to support affordable housing initiatives and enhance housing assistance programs within the state.

Contention

Though the text does not provide specific points of contention, bills of this nature often face scrutiny regarding the allocation of state funds. Critics may question the sufficiency of the amount allocated relative to the housing demand, or they could raise concerns about how effectively these funds will be administered and whether they will result in tangible benefits for the communities in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2757

Appropriations; Arizona Holocaust education center

AZ SB1363

Child care assistance; appropriations

AZ HB2260

Appropriation; housing trust fund

AZ SB1384

Housing trust fund; appropriation

AZ SB1331

Greenhouse gas programs; repeal prohibition.

AZ SB1499

Appropriation; coal plant closure; transition

AZ SB1019

Appropriation; health innovation trust fund

AZ SB1353

ESA program; ADE; funding estimates

AZ SB1001

Continuation; ASDB

AZ SCR1025

Ratification; equal rights amendment..

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.