New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4701

Introduced
10/3/22  
Refer
10/3/22  
Refer
1/19/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Engrossed
5/25/23  
Enrolled
6/20/23  
Vetoed
6/30/23  
Engrossed
6/30/23  
Enrolled
6/30/23  
Chaptered
6/30/23  

Caption

Amends Fiscal Year 2024 appropriations act to allocate $25 million from “New Jersey Affordable Housing Trust Fund” to support construction and rehabilitation of low- and moderate-income housing.

Impact

The enactment of A4701 is poised to have a significant positive impact on state laws related to housing by reinforcing the state's commitment to affordable housing development. This bill is intended to facilitate quicker and more effective delivery of housing solutions for economically vulnerable populations. By empowering organizations like Habitat for Humanity, the state aligns itself with broader goals of enhancing community development and offering support to those in need of stable housing.

Summary

Bill A4701, an act amending the Fiscal Year 2024 appropriations act, proposes the allocation of $25 million from the New Jersey Affordable Housing Trust Fund. The funds will be distributed in two grants of $12.5 million each to Habitat for Humanity of South Central New Jersey and Morris Habitat for Humanity. The aim is to support the construction and rehabilitation of housing units for low- and moderate-income households. This funding is conditioned on entering a grant agreement with the state that stipulates how the funds must be utilized and reported.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding A4701 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, particularly among housing advocates and community organizations. Supporters praise the bill for its potential to directly address housing shortages in New Jersey by funding viable solutions. However, some concerns were raised regarding the efficacy of funding and whether it would meet the growing demand for affordable housing. The general consensus is that while the bill is a step in the right direction, continuous oversight and support will be necessary to ensure the funds achieve their intended outcomes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A4701 involve discussions about the allocation and oversight of the appropriated funds. Critics have pointed out the necessity for stringent guidelines and accountability mechanisms to prevent mismanagement. Additionally, there is an ongoing discourse about whether the $25 million is sufficient to create a substantial impact given the scale of the affordable housing crisis in New Jersey. Stakeholders are advocating for robust evaluation frameworks to assess the effectiveness of the investment in addressing housing needs.

Companion Bills

NJ S3144

Same As Supplemental appropriation of $3.6 million to DHS to increase adult medical day care Medicaid per diem rate from $86.10 to $89.54.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3990

Establishes Nonprofit Housing Construction and Rehabilitation Pilot Program to facilitate affordable housing construction; appropriates $25 million.

NJ A5597

Establishes Nonprofit Housing Construction and Rehabilitation Pilot Program to facilitate affordable housing construction.

NJ S2767

Appropriates $500 million in federal funds to DCA to support affordable housing development and establishes Affordable Housing Production Fund in HMFA.

NJ A5596

Establishes Urban Preservation Program in HMFA; requires federal funds be made available to HMFA to support affordable housing rehabilitation and reconstruction.

NJ S3440

Authorizes use of affordable housing and municipal development fee trust funds for planning and construction of certain child care centers.

NJ S3991

Establishes Urban Preservation Program in HMFA; requires federal funds be made available to HMFA to support affordable housing rehabilitation and reconstruction.

NJ A5501

Requires standards for maximum development costs per unit for project supported by affordable housing trust fund.

NJ A3388

Facilitates construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing built in part through sweat equity by eventual occupant.

NJ S3646

Facilitates construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing built in part through sweat equity by eventual occupant.

NJ AB346

Redevelopment: housing successor: Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund.

Similar Bills

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