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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Lopez
Virginia Housing Trust Fund Increase and Change Language on the Use of Funds

Item 102 #23h

Item 102 #23h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Commerce and Trade
Department of Housing and Community Development FY2027 $112,500,000 FY2028 $112,500,000 GF

Language
Page 102, line 31, strike "$311,162,101" and insert "$423,662,101".
Page 102, line 31, strike "$311,162,101" and insert "$423,662,101".

Page 103, strike lines 38 through 56, and insert:

"F.1. Out of this appropriation, $200,000,000 the first year and $200,000,000 the second year from the general fund shall be deposited to the Virginia Housing Trust Fund, established pursuant to § 36-142 et seq., Code of Virginia. Notwithstanding § 36-142, Code of Virginia, when awarding grants through eligible organizations for targeted efforts to reduce homelessness, priority consideration shall be given to efforts to renew and expand permanent supportive housing, including permanent supportive housing programs that have lost or are at risk of losing alternative funding. Grants awarded for such purposes may be used to support the costs necessary to operate with fidelity to the Permanent Supportive Housing model, including utilities, relocation support, and other client assistance services.

2. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 36-142 of the Code of Virginia, up to $30,000,000 of such funds deposited in excess of $87,500,000 in the first and second years shall be credited to a separate, non­reverting sub-account within the Virginia Housing Trust Fund referred to as the Homeless Reduction Grant Supplemental Deposit Subaccount. Amounts in this sub-account shall be administered by the Department in the same manner as, and in conjunction with, grants to eligible organizations for targeted homelessness reduction activities authorized pursuant to §36-142, but shall not be considered when calculating the percentage of the Fund available for such grants.

3. The Department shall convene a stakeholder workgroup to review and make recommendations regarding the administration of the Virginia Housing Trust Fund, including the allocation of funds across Trust Fund programs. The workgroup shall develop recommendations to support the Trust Fund's continued growth and optimization, including consideration of potential dedicated funding sources and innovative programs to address the evolving affordable housing needs across the Commonwealth. The Department shall submit the workgroup's findings and recommendations to the General Assembly no later than November 1, 2026. The stakeholder workgroup shall include representatives of the following, to the extent practicable: awardees of all Virginia Housing Trust Fund programs; affordable housing developers; homeless service providers; tenants, with priority for those in housing supported by the Trust Fund; affordable housing advocates, including the Virginia Housing Alliance; relevant state agencies; and other stakeholders as identified by the Department.

4. As part of the plan required by § 36-142 E., Code of Virginia, the department shall also report on the impact of the loans and grants awarded through the fund, including but not limited to: (i) the number of affordable rental housing units repaired or newly constructed, (ii) the number of individuals receiving down payments and/or closing assistance, (iii) the progress and accomplishments in reducing homelessness achieved by the additional support provided through the fund, and (iv) the progress in expanding permanent supportive housing options.

5. In any year where claims for the Virginia Housing Opportunity Tax credit exceed revenue loss assumptions in "The Economic Outlook and Revenue Forecast" report (GACRE Report) prepared by the Secretary of Finance and submitted to the General Assembly annually in December (net lost revenues), the Governor is authorized to direct the State Comptroller to transfer an amount equal to these net lost revenues from the Virginia Housing Trust Fund to the general fund."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $200.0 million in each year of the biennium for the Virginia Housing Trust Fund. The language directs up to $30.0 million to be accredited to the Homeless Reduction Grant Supplemental Deposit Subcaccount, and excludes these funds from being used to calculate the percentage of Funds dedicated to homelessness reduction service providers. The dedicated support, beyond current resources, would support Virginia's homelessness response system that is at risk of defunding this year due to changes in the federal Continuum of Care program, which is the largest and most foundational source of funding for homeless services in the Commonwealth. Furthermore, the amendment directs Department of Housing and Community Development to convene a stakeholder workgroup to review and make recommendations regarding the administration of the Virginia Housing Trust Fund.)