New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB355

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study the sharing of data between state and federal public housing agencies.

Impact

The creation of this committee represents a significant administrative shift in how housing data is managed at both state and federal levels. By focusing on the portability of housing finance authority data, the bill seeks to ensure that essential information about public housing remains accessible and useful to residents as they move. It aims to address barriers that may exist between housing agencies in different states, which can complicate the benefits process for those relocating. Should the bill be enacted, it would lead to recommendations that could ultimately shape future legislation around housing data sharing protocols, potentially influencing broader policies on housing accessibility and equity.

Summary

House Bill 355 establishes a committee tasked with examining the sharing of housing data between state and federal public housing agencies. The bill aims to enhance the accessibility and portability of housing-related data, including procedures that help residents maintain continuity of benefits as they move between states. By analyzing the interaction between state housing programs and the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), this initiative seeks to streamline processes for public housing residents transitioning to different locations. The committee will consist of several appointed members from both the House of Representatives and the Senate, emphasizing a collaborative approach to identifying potential improvements in housing data sharing.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 355 appears supportive, particularly among advocates for public housing who see the potential for improved coordination between state and federal systems. Stakeholders recognize the importance of ensuring that public housing residents can carry over their benefits when changing locations. However, there is a cautious awareness among some advocates that effective implementation will require careful consideration of the data privacy and security implications inherent in sharing sensitive housing information between agencies.

Contention

One point of contention discussed during the legislative process involves the balance of data accessibility and resident privacy. While proponents argue that increased data sharing can help streamline benefits and enhance support for public housing residents, concerns have been raised about how this information would be protected and used. Ensuring that the data-sharing process is designed with robust privacy safeguards is crucial to address these fears. Additionally, stakeholders may have differing opinions on the legislative recommendations that may arise from the committee's findings, particularly regarding the nature of any proposed changes to current laws and procedures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1274

Establishing a committee to study the solid waste practices of state agencies.

NH HB1510

Establishing a committee to study the hiring processes used by state agencies.

NH SB408

Establishing a committee to study the effects of the housing crisis on the disability community.

NH HB1229

Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and non-sectarian schools that accept public funds.

NH HB181

Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and nonsectarian schools that accept public funds.

NH SB251

Establishing a committee to study the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system.

NH SB23

Establishing a study committee on meat processing.

NH SB272

Establishing a committee to study the oversight and operation of the public deposit investment pool.

NH HB217

Establishing a committee to study the effects of fluoride on fetuses and children.

NH HB45

Establishing a committee to study student loan forgiveness in New Hampshire.

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