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2021 -- H 5953 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 03/25/2021 |
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING ACT |
Introduced By: Representatives Speakman, Shekarchi, Kislak, Morales, Potter, Alzate, |
Date Introduced: February 26, 2021 |
WHEREAS, Rhode Island’s Low and Moderate Income Housing Act requires that |
housing in twenty-nine of Rhode Island’s communities be comprised of at least 10 percent |
“affordable” housing. Ten communities are exempt due to their percentage of rental housing |
and/or current affordable housing inventory; and |
WHEREAS, To date, out of those twenty-nine cities and towns, only New Shoreham has |
met the target, and only five of the state's total 39 cities and towns: Central Falls, Newport, New |
Shoreham, Providence and Woonsocket, have met the mandate threshold, with many of the state's |
cities and towns seemingly disregarding the benchmark; and |
WHEREAS, There exists a high concentration of poverty in the cities of Central Falls, |
Providence, Pawtucket, and Woonsocket; and |
WHEREAS, There is a paramount need for millennial housing for young professionals to |
stabilize and grow cities such as Central Falls, yet there are very few affordable home ownership |
opportunities, and the majority of housing consists of rental units in triple-deckers owned by |
absentee landlords; and |
WHEREAS, According to the Housing Works Report, across the United States, 47.5 |
percent of Latino households own their own homes, but in Rhode Island, according to the 2018 |
State of Hispanic Homeownership Report, that number is drastically lower at 27.73 percent; and |
WHEREAS, Rhode Island also has one of the lowest non-white homeownership rates in |
the United States and of the State’s overall total homeownership rate of 61.8 percent, only |
approximately half that number is non-whites. Rhode Island was ranked as the 44th lowest state |
in the nation for existing homeownership disparity by PROSPERITY NOW; and |
WHEREAS, Although redlining, the practice of limiting lending in certain |
neighborhoods regardless of the individual's creditworthiness, is banned by federal law, it |
continues to plague our state's minority neighborhoods; and |
WHEREAS, It is essential that these institutional practices, discriminatory actions, and |
public policies be addressed and that solutions be found; now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That a special legislative commission be and the same is hereby created |
consisting of seventeen (17) members: three (3) of whom shall be members of the Rhode Island |
House of Representatives, not more than two (2) from the same political party, to be appointed by |
the Speaker of the House; one of whom shall be the President of the RI Builders Association, or |
designee; one of whom shall be the Executive Director of Rhode Island Housing, or designee; one |
of whom shall be the President of the Housing Network of Rhode Island, or designee; one of |
whom shall be the Executive Director of Grow Smart RI, or designee; one of whom shall be the |
Chief Executive Officer of the Rhode Island Association of Realtors, or designee; one of whom |
shall be the Executive Director of the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless, or designee; four |
(4) of whom shall be members of the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns, two (2) of whom |
shall be residents of a Rhode Island city or town with a population of 35,000 or more residents, |
and two (2) of whom shall be residents of a Rhode Island city or town with a population of less |
than 35,000 residents, all of whom shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House; one of whom |
shall be the Executive Director of Pawtucket-Central Falls Development, or designee; one of |
whom shall be the President and CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation, or designee; one of whom |
shall be from One Neighborhood Builders, and one of whom shall be a member of the Rhode |
Island Developmental Disabilities Council, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House. |
In lieu of any appointment of a member of the legislature to a permanent advisory |
commission, a legislative study commission, or any commission created by a General Assembly |
resolution, the appointing authority may appoint a member of the general public to serve in lieu |
of a legislator, provided that the majority leader or the minority leader of the political party which |
is entitled to the appointment consents to the member of the general public. |
The purpose of said commission shall be to make a comprehensive study of the Rhode |
Island Low and Moderate Income Housing Act including, but not limited to a review of: |
1. State-wide data for low and moderate income housing by city and town; |
2. Cities' and towns' strategic economic and housing plans; |
3. The Brookings Institute reports and other relevant data referencing affordable housing; |
and |
4. Cities' and towns' compliance, performance, and barriers to implementation; and |
The commission shall provide recommendations for aiding cities and towns to |
successfully meet requirements of the Act. |
Forthwith upon passage of this resolution, the members of the commission shall meet at |
the call of the Speaker of the House and organize and shall select a chairperson from among the |
legislators. |
Vacancies in said commission shall be filled in like manner as the original appointment. |
The membership of said commission shall receive no compensation for their services. |
All departments and agencies of the state, shall furnish such advice and information, |
documentary and otherwise, to said commission and its agents as is deemed necessary or |
desirable by the commission to facilitate the purposes of this resolution. |
The Speaker of the House is hereby authorized and directed to provide suitable quarters |
for said commission; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the commission shall report its findings and recommendations to the |
House of Representatives no later than December 16, 2021, and said commission shall expire on |
April 17, 2022. |
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