Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB670

Introduced
4/28/25  

Caption

Providing for public housing safety committees; further providing for requirements regarding tenants and landlords in cities of the first class; and providing for background checks for landlords.

Impact

If enacted, SB670 will implement stricter regulations surrounding the acceptance of tenants with criminal records in public housing. Authorities will be mandated to conduct thorough reviews of background checks and to consult with the public housing safety committee before making decisions on housing applications. This could significantly alter the admissions process for individuals with previous convictions, making it more restrictive in cities classified as first-class. The implications of the bill could lead to fewer available tenants for housing programs and potentially increase disparities in housing opportunities for individuals with criminal histories.

Summary

Senate Bill 670 aims to amend the Housing Authorities Law in Pennsylvania to enhance public housing safety by establishing public housing safety committees. The committees will consist of the Executive Director of the Authority, the District Attorney, and the President Judge. The primary responsibility of these committees will be to review background checks for applicants with criminal records in the context of public housing, where their findings will influence the admittance of such individuals into housing assistance programs. The bill emphasizes public safety in housing by considering any criminal offenses that may impact the health and safety of current and prospective tenants in public housing.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB670 is mixed, reflecting a tension between ensuring safety in public housing and the potential for discrimination against individuals with prior convictions. Proponents argue that the measures are necessary to protect the safety and welfare of existing tenants, while critics express concerns that the bill disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, particularly those who are trying to reintegrate into society after past offenses. There is a clear division in opinions as the implementation may lead to increased challenges for those seeking housing opportunities.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB670 include debates about the definition of 'safety' in public housing and how background checks should factor into determining eligibility for housing assistance. Some stakeholders argue that the criminal background check process could lead to biases and unjust exclusions, particularly for individuals whose past offenses are not indicative of their current character or behavior. Furthermore, the necessity for a unanimous decision by the public housing safety committee could create barriers to access, raising concerns about fairness and transparency in the housing application process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2116

In tax relief in cities of the first class, further providing for supplemental senior citizen tax reduction; and, in senior citizens property tax and rent rebate assistance, providing for income calculation and further providing for property tax and rent rebate.

PA HB734

In tenement buildings and multiple dwelling premises, further providing for landlord's duties; and providing for tenant relocation.

PA HB822

Further providing for powers of an authority.

PA SB218

Further providing for establishment of rentals and selection of tenants and for veteran preferences.

PA SB737

In municipal authorities, further providing for definitions, providing for public safety authorities and further providing for purposes and powers.

PA HB1876

Further providing for vacancies in elected offices in cities of the first class, cities of the second class, cities of the second class A and cities of the third class; in county commissioners and chief clerks, further providing for election and vacancies; and making repeals.

PA SB527

Further providing for title of act; providing for local taxes in cities of the first class, for prohibition of tax on certain individuals and for reimbursement of taxes; and making repeals.

PA HB1293

Further providing for findings and declaration of policy, for definitions, for formation of housing authorities, for powers of an authority and for establishment of rentals and selection of tenants.

PA SB466

Providing tenants with relief from use by landlords of old eviction or rental arrears records to deny housing.

PA HB2177

In ordinances, further providing for publication; in council, further providing for publication of proposed ordinance; and, in county commissioners and chief clerks, further providing for ordinances and resolutions.

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