Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB249

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Change provisions of the Rural Workforce Housing Investment Act

Impact

The enactment of LB249 could significantly impact state housing laws by facilitating the development of new housing projects tailored to meet the needs of the workforce in rural areas. This may lead to increased investment and improvements in living conditions, addressing housing shortages that hinder economic progress. Moreover, the bill could encourage local governments to collaborate with developers and businesses to create housing solutions that effectively respond to the needs of the workforce.

Summary

LB249 proposes to amend the provisions of the Rural Workforce Housing Investment Act, focusing on enhancing housing options in rural areas to support workforce development. The bill aims to address the critical shortage of affordable housing in rural communities, which has become a barrier for businesses seeking to attract and retain employees. By promoting investments in housing projects, the bill seeks to create a conducive environment for economic growth and stability in these regions.

Support

Proponents of the bill argue that LB249 represents a crucial step towards revitalizing rural communities and enhancing the quality of life for residents. They highlight the importance of affordable housing in attracting a diverse workforce, which is essential for the long-term economic sustainability of these areas. By addressing the housing crisis, supporters believe that the bill will provide the necessary infrastructure to support local businesses and promote economic development.

Contention

Discussions surrounding LB249 revealed notable points of contention, particularly concerning the allocation of funding and resources for housing projects. Some stakeholders have expressed concerns about potential inequities in how funds might be distributed across different regions, fearing that more affluent areas may receive a disproportionate share of funding. Additionally, there are apprehensions about whether the quality of housing developed under the bill would meet the standards required for workforce housing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB843

Change provisions of the Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act

NE LB629

Change provisions of the Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act and the Economic Recovery Act

NE LB840

Adopt the Poverty Elimination Action Plan Act and change provisions of the Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act and the Nebraska Housing Agency Act

NE LB213

Change provisions regarding tax credits under the Nebraska Job Creation and Mainstreet Revitalization Act and grants under the Rural Workforce Housing Investment Act

NE LB288

Change provisions of the Property Assessed Clean Energy Act, the Community Development Law, the Nebraska Affordable Housing Act, and the Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act

NE LB462

Redefine a term under the Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act

NE LB881

Redefine a term under the Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act

NE LB191

Adopt the Critical Infrastructure Utility Worker Protection Act and change provisions relating to the Contractor Registration Act, the Employment Security Law, the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act, and the Rural Workforce Housing Investment Act

NE LR360

Interim study to review the Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act

NE SB5534

Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board staffing changes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.