Lake County Record-Bee

Rep. Garamendi applauds introducti­on of HOME Act in the Senate to increase affordable housing

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Congressma­n John Garamendi (D- CA) applauded the introducti­on of the HOME Investment Partnershi­p Reauthoriz­ation Act in the Senate by Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV). Garamendi introduced the legislatio­n in the House (H.R. 7312) on June 25.

The HOME Investment Partnershi­p Program is the largest federal block grant to state and local government­s, and is designed exclusivel­y to create affordable housing for low-income households. The program was authorized by the CranstonGo­nzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, and most recently reauthoriz­ed in 1994.

“California is facing an affordable housing crisis,” Garamendi said. “Minimum wage workers have to work a 91-hour week on average to afford a modest one-bedroom rental at a fair market rate. This legislatio­n reauthoriz­es the HOME Investment Partnershi­p Program for the first time since 1994 to bring this crucial program into the 21st century and provide states and local government­s with the funding to address their housing needs. I’m thankful to Senator Cortez Masto for introducin­g the companion legislatio­n in the Senate, and we will both work tirelessly until this legislatio­n becomes law,” Garamendi concluded.

“Even before the pandemic hit, Nevada had one of the worst affordable housing crises in the nation,” said Senator Cortez

Masto. “I’ve been making progress in my push for more federal support for Nevadans in need of a safe and secure place to live, and this bill to reauthoriz­e the HOME Investment Partnershi­p Program is a critical part of my approach. I’m proud to work with Representa­tive Garamandi to introduce this bill in the Senate, and I’ll continue to fight so that state and local government­s have the resources they need to craft affordable housing solutions for Nevada’s families.”

Background: HOME funding gives states and local government­s flexibilit­y to address their community’s specific housing needs. HOME funds are utilized to finance a wide variety of affordable housing activities, such as:

• Rehabilita­tion of OwnerOccup­ied Housing

• Assistance to Home Buyers

• Rental Housing Activities, including rehabilita­tion or constructi­on of affordable housing

• Tenant-Based Rental Assistance

The HOME Investment Partnershi­p Reauthoriz­ation Act would:

• Reauthoriz­e the program for 5 years

• Increase appropriat­ion to $5 billion, with a 5% increase each following year

• Make technical correction­s to the program

To see HOME funds awarded in every Congressio­nal District throughout America, please navigate to HUDs Community Assessment Reporting Tool that can be found online at https:// egis.hud.gov/cart/

The full text of the Senate bill is available online at https://www.cortezmast­o.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/HOME%20Investme­nt%20Partners­hips%20 Program%20Reauthor­ization%20Act.pdf

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