Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB278

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Engrossed
2/16/23  

Caption

Provide duties for the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority and the Department of Economic Development relating to housing for persons with disabilities

Impact

If enacted, LB278 will lead to a reformation of the existing legal framework surrounding housing assistance and development for individuals with disabilities in Nebraska. The bill is expected to facilitate collaboration between the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority and housing agencies, potentially increasing funding and support for disability-inclusive housing projects. This could significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities by expanding their housing options and ensuring they have better access to essential services.

Summary

LB278 aims to enhance the responsibilities of the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority and the Department of Economic Development in relation to housing for persons with disabilities. The bill outlines specific duties for both entities, focusing on improving the availability and accessibility of housing options that cater to the unique needs of individuals with disabilities. This legislation is significant as it addresses a critical area of social concern, ensuring that individuals with disabilities have equal opportunities to secure housing that meets their requirements.

Contention

While LB278 has garnered support from various legislators and advocacy groups focused on disability rights, there are concerns about the bill's implementation and effectiveness. Some stakeholders argue that the bill, while well-intentioned, may require additional provisions or oversight to ensure that it truly meets the needs of persons with disabilities. There are worries that merely outlining duties without a corresponding increase in resources or accountability may limit the bill's impact. The potential for bureaucratic hurdles in accessing housing assistance has also been highlighted as a concern, prompting calls for ongoing dialogue to refine the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB1229

Transfer duties related to housing from the Department of Economic Development to the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority and change and provide powers and duties for the authority

NE LB633

Provide duties for the Department of Economic Development regarding marketing for financial incentives offered by the State of Nebraska

NE LB661

Change provisions relating to the duties of the Nebraska Investment Council, the state investment officer, and the State Treasurer

NE LB500

Change provisions relating to the family support program for persons with developmental disabilities and their families

NE LB170

Redefine blighted area under the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority Act

NE LB562

Adopt the E-15 Access Standard Act and change provisions of the Beginning Farmer Tax Credit Act, the Nebraska Higher Blend Tax Credit Act, the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority Act, and the Nebraska Pure Food Act

NE LB164

Change provisions relating to the Economic Recovery Act, the Municipal Inland Port Authority Act, the Nebraska Rural Projects Act, grants awarded by the Department of Economic Development, and transfers of funds and investment earnings, provide for a museum at Fort Robinson State Park, and adopt the Child Care Capacity Building and Workforce Act

NE LB382

Provide powers and duties for University of Nebraska police departments and police officers

NE LB748

Adopt the Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Assistance Act

NE HB2080

Establishing day habilitation services for persons with developmental disabilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.