Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB643

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/6/23  
Report Pass
3/17/23  
Engrossed
3/17/23  

Caption

Housing - Community Development Program Act - Funding

Impact

The enactment of SB643 will alter state laws relating to how funds are generated and allocated for community development. By ensuring that a portion of the abandoned property fund is directed towards community development, the bill seeks to foster improvements in local infrastructure and public services. This shift is intended to empower community development organizations and address pressing local needs. The Community Development Fund will be used for administrative expenses and financial assistance specifically aimed at community growth and development.

Summary

Senate Bill 643, also known as the Housing – Community Development Program Act, aims to enhance the funding mechanisms for community development projects within Maryland. The bill requires the Administrator of the abandoned property fund to allocate specified funds to the Community Development Program Fund during certain fiscal years. Specifically, it mandates the distribution of $5,000,000 to the Fund for the years 2024 through 2027, with additional allocations for legal services and victim assistance programs, reflecting a broader goal to support various aspects of community welfare.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB643 appears to be generally positive, especially among supporters who view the bill as a critical step towards enhancing funding for community projects. Advocates highlight the potential benefits for local communities, particularly in underserved areas. However, the bill also draws some critiques regarding the adequacy of funding and whether these allocations will significantly impact communities in need. While the overall objective aligns with community development goals, some stakeholders emphasize the importance of ensuring that the funds are used effectively and transparently.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the financial implications and the long-term sustainability of funding for community development. Opponents may raise concerns about whether these funds will be sufficient to meet the diverse needs of communities or if the reliance on allocations from the abandoned property fund could lead to inconsistencies in funding over time. Furthermore, discussions around the effectiveness of the Community Development Program Fund in addressing community needs may arise, as funding alone may not resolve underlying soci-economic issues.

Companion Bills

MD HB838

Crossfiled Housing - Community Development Program Act - Funding

Previously Filed As

MD HB838

Housing - Community Development Program Act - Funding

MD SB953

Housing - Community Development Program Act - Funding

MD HB1224

Housing – Community Development Program Act – Funding

MD AB1543

Affordable Housing and Community Development Funding Act.

MD SB46

Housing and Community Development - Programs and Projects - Requirements

MD HB1451

Housing and Community Development – Business Projects and the Business Development Program – Financial Assistance

MD SB5

Affordable Housing and Community Development Investment Program.

MD SB744

Housing and Community Development - Affordable Housing - Excess Real Property

MD HB927

Housing and Community Development - Affordable Housing - Excess Real Property

MD SB1466

Affordable Housing and Community Development Investment Program.

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