Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1067

Introduced
2/17/25  
Refer
2/17/25  

Caption

Exceptions to income limits of the Minnesota housing tax credit contribution account grant and loan program for certain workforce housing projects granted, and matching requirements of the workforce housing development program modified.

Impact

The proposed changes within HF1067 seek to amend Minnesota Statutes to enable better funding options for workforce housing projects. By adjusting the matching requirements and expanding eligibility criteria for grants and loans, local governments and organizations may find it easier to develop housing solutions for residents in need. This could potentially lead to an increase in the number of available housing units that cater to low and moderate income individuals and families in Minnesota.

Summary

HF1067 aims to modify the existing Minnesota housing tax credit contribution account grant and loan program by granting exceptions to the income limits for certain workforce housing projects. It establishes a framework to incentivize the development of affordable housing while easing financial constraints for qualifying projects. The bill proposes that grants and loans may be awarded to workforce housing initiatives that meet specified criteria, thereby facilitating more significant access to funding for low and moderate income households.

Contention

The bill is anticipated to generate discussions concerning the balance between state regulation and local government capabilities. Some proponents of HF1067 argue that the changes will streamline processes and create necessary housing opportunities without heavy bureaucratic burden. However, critics worry that relaxed limitations on funding might lead to disparities in housing quality or availability depending on local government capacity and interest. Ensuring that funds are allocated effectively and fairly remains a crucial point of potential contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

MN SF1906

Similar To Exceptions permission to income limits of the Minnesota housing tax credit contribution account grant and loan program for certain workforce housing projects

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