South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3426

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

State Housing Finance and Development Authority

Impact

The bill is designed to significantly impact the existing housing landscape in South Carolina by ensuring that state resources are channeled effectively toward affordable housing. It encourages partnerships between government entities and nonprofit organizations to maximize available funding, focusing on the construction and rehabilitation of housing for vulnerable populations, including the elderly and individuals with disabilities. The bill outlines the authority's responsibilities in administering the trust fund, emphasizing equitable distribution of resources, technical assistance, and compliance monitoring for developments receiving assistance.

Summary

House Bill 3426 seeks to amend various sections of the South Carolina Code to enhance the functions of the South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority. This bill formalizes the authority as a state agency and expands its capabilities to address affordable housing needs in the state, particularly for very low to lower income households. It establishes a commitment to financing projects that improve access to safe and affordable housing through the creation of a dedicated housing trust fund, which will facilitate loans, grants, and financial assistance programs aimed at eligible projects.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked notable debates regarding its implications on local governance and the allocation of state resources. Proponents argue that the centralization of housing authority functions will streamline processes and facilitate better outcomes for those in need of housing. Critics express concerns that it may reduce local control, making it harder for communities to address their specific housing needs directly. The establishment of penalties for misuse of funds and a structure for oversight has also been discussed as a potential point of contention among stakeholders.

Provisions

Additionally, the bill lays out the framework for an advisory committee that will consist of representatives from various housing organizations and affected communities. This committee will play a vital role in identifying critical housing needs and guiding the authority's priorities for funding. With a provision that limits the expenditure of trust fund monies to no more than twenty percent in any one county, the bill aims to encourage a more balanced approach to addressing housing challenges throughout South Carolina.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC AB2166

Multifamily housing development: offsite housing factories: backstop financing.

SC HB1989

In economic development financing, providing for Keystone National Finance Authority.

SC SB323

In economic development financing, providing for Keystone National Finance Authority.

SC SB2062

Relating To The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation.

SC HB1724

Relating To The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation.

SC SB2195

Relating To The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation.

SC H301

Relative to industrial development finance authorities

SC SB802

Housing finance and development: Sacramento Area Housing and Homelessness Agency: Multifamily Housing Program: Homekey: Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention program.

SC SCR68

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Transfer Parcels That Make Up The East Kapolei Transit-oriented Development Project To The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation And Urging The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Partner With The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Facilitate The Development Of Non-housing Community Development Portions Of The Project.

SC SR63

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Transfer Parcels That Make Up The East Kapolei Transit-oriented Development Project To The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation And Urging The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Partner With The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Facilitate The Development Of Non-housing Community Development Portions Of The Project.

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