Establishing a committee to study the effects of the housing crisis on the disability community.
Impact
If enacted, SB 408 will direct the newly formed committee to investigate how the ongoing housing crisis, particularly exacerbated since the 2008 housing downturn, has impacted individuals with disabilities in New Hampshire. The committee will consist of two Senate members and three House representatives who will be tasked with collecting data, analyzing trends, and identifying the needs of the disability community concerning housing. The findings from the committee will be essential in informing future legislative actions aimed at enhancing housing accessibility and affordability for this marginalized group.
Summary
Senate Bill 408 aims to establish a committee that will study the effects of the housing crisis, particularly its impact on the disability community in New Hampshire. The bill recognizes that the housing crisis affects all residents, but particularly underscores the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in finding accessible and affordable housing. Given that a significant portion of the population with disabilities continues to live with family members due to the lack of supportive housing, the bill seeks to address this crucial issue through detailed study and analysis.
Contention
One point of contention around this bill may arise from discussions on how effectively the proposed committee can address the intricacies of the housing crisis affecting individuals with disabilities. While the intent of the bill strikes a hopeful tone towards improving housing conditions and accessibility, some stakeholders might argue about the potential for government inefficiencies or the lack of immediate aid to those struggling to find suitable accommodations. Additionally, the committee's findings and any subsequent recommendations for legislation will likely need to contend with budgetary constraints and priority allocations concerning housing issues among various demographics.
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