Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1010

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to creating a permanent affordability homeownership program

Impact

The implementation of S1010 is expected to significantly impact state laws related to housing and community development. By establishing clear parameters for affordability and promoting mixed-use developments, the bill aims to foster an environment where low- and moderate-income families can achieve homeownership. This program may draw funding from federal sources, which underscores the joint efforts between state and federal bodies to mitigate the ongoing housing crisis. Furthermore, the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities will be responsible for regulating application processes, fund allocation, and oversight of the related projects.

Summary

Senate Bill S1010 proposes to establish a permanent affordability homeownership program aimed at providing long-term affordable housing solutions for low and moderate-income residents in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill modifies Chapter 23B of the General Laws to create a framework for the program that will be managed by the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities. The standards set forth will define the criteria for 'permanently affordable' housing, which requires an affordability restriction lasting a minimum of 99 years. This initiative seeks to address the growing concerns over housing affordability and accessibility for lower-income households within the state.

Contention

While the bill aligns with progressive housing policies, it could face scrutiny and debate over the sourcing of funds and potential bureaucratic hurdles related to the application process. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the limitations on the types of projects that qualify for support and the impossibility of addressing all community needs under a singular affordability model. The annual reporting requirement to both legislative chambers aims to ensure transparency but could also stir discussions around the effectiveness of program deployment in achieving its intended outcomes.

Companion Bills

MA S2762

Replaced by Relative to creating a permanent affordability homeownership program

Previously Filed As

MA S2762

Relative to creating a permanent affordability homeownership program

MA H1576

Relative to creating a permanent affordability homeownership program

MA SB1261

IHDA-HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAMS

MA HB3090

Relating to homeownership development incubator programs.

MA H3115

Relative to tax abatement for permanently disabled veterans

MA SR771

Senate Study Committee on Adoption and Permanency Affordability; create

MA AR76

Relative to affordable homeownership.

MA SR71

Relative to affordable homeownership.

MA S412

Providing for the creation of a permanent commission relative to the education of American Indian and Alaska Native residents of the Commonwealth

MA H3252

Improving older adult tax relief to address the rising cost of homeownership

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