February 2021: State & Federal Budget Updates

This was originally published in the March 2, 2021 OCDCA newsletter.

State News

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State Budget Updates

Recently the DeWine administration introduced the biennium budget. Of note is a proposal that would invest $200 million to provide grants to pay for community infrastructure projects. This would happen in the form of $2 million grants for only smaller communities (those with populations between 1,000 and 75,000 and with an annual median household income of less than $50,000 per year) for projects that include water and sewer projects, downtown revitalization, demolition of blighted properties and redevelopment purposes. This proposal and the entire budget will reworked by the House and Senate.

OCDCA is also advocating for additional community development resources at the state level through the Main Street Job Recovery Program and the Ohio Financial Empowerment Fund.

Please sign your organization onto the Main Street Job Recovery Program support letter by March 9th!

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Brownfield Funding Legislation Introduced in the State Legislature

From Greater Ohio Policy Center: House Bill 143 (HB143) and Senate Bill 84 (SB84) were introduced in the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate by Representative Brett Hudson Hillyer (R – Uhrichsville) and Senators Sandra Williams (D – Cleveland) and Michael Rulli (R – Salem). These bills provide dedicated funding to the Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund (CORF). CORF was a highly successful program which, between 2002 and 2013, provided state funding to revitalize brownfields, and in turn, provided the state with a four-to-one economic return. CORF is recognized as a community-responsive tool for brownfield redevelopment efforts. Therefore, public and private stakeholders agree that providing CORF with a dedicated funding source is the most logical solution to addressing the brownfield remediation need in Ohio’s communities.

SB17 will cost $20M in red tape while helping no one

An Ohio Senate bill that seeks to catch fraud among people applying for and receiving social services will result in increased work for county case workers, as well as fewer low-income people obtaining food aid, Medicaid, and unemployment benefits. Read more about it in the Highland County Press or Cleveland.com. Follow #OhioansagainstSB17 to stay up to date.

Final PY21 Housing Development Gap Financing Guidelines Now Available

The Final Program Year 2021 HDGF Guidelines are now available on OHFA's HDAP webpage. The HDGF program will award Ohio Housing Trust Funds and National Housing Trust Funds to affordable housing developments consisting of four to 24 units. OHFA will begin accepting Intents to Apply from applicants on May 3, 2021. Questions regarding HDGF can be sent to kbanyai@ohiohome.org.

Federal News

House Passes Coronavirus Relief Package with Over $40 Billion for Housing and Homelessness

The House of Representatives passed by a vote of 219 to 212 the “American Rescue Plan Act,” a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package containing $40 billion in essential housing and homelessness assistance, including $26 billion for rental assistance and $5 billion to assist people who are homeless. Although the Senate parliamentarian ruled on the evening of February 25 that the provision to increase the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour violates the parameters of the reconciliation process, congressional leaders in the House kept the provision in the bill. As the bill moves to the Senate, Democratic leaders will determine whether to remove the provision from the Senate bill or keep the provision and likely have it subjected to a “Point of Order” during debate and removed. Senate leaders are expected to skip committee votes and bring the bill to the Senate floor for up to 20 hours of debate, followed by a “vote-a-rama,” during which senators will have the opportunity to offer an unlimited number of amendments to the bill before a floor vote. The House and Senate are aiming to have the bill finalized and sent to President Biden before March 14, when the pandemic-extended unemployment benefits are slated to expire. Read more from NLIHC.

Federal Sign On Letters

Maximize HUD Funding

Urge Congressional appropriators to allocate the largest possible slice of the pie to the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) subcommittee. It's critical that the THUD subcommittee get the resources they need to fund housing and community development programs at HUD and USDA. Sign the letter by March 5th!

CRA Can be Race-Conscious

NCRC is re-opening a comment letter we submitted last week for further sign-on that urged the Federal Reserve Board to adopt a more race-conscious Community Reinvestment Act (CRA). Sign the letter by March 5th!

OCDCA Submits CRA Comment Letter

Thank you to the many members who submitted comments on the Federal Reserve's Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on CRA. OCDCA submitted our comments earlier in February. Read them here.

Restoring Communities Left Behind Act

The Restoring Communities Left Behind Act (H.R. 816) was introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI). The Restoring Communities Left Behind Act would authorize the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to establish a $5 billion program, that would operate from fiscal years 2021 to 2031, to award competitive grants to eligible local partnerships for neighborhood revitalization activities.

HUD Announces Fair Housing Protections for LGBTQ Americans

HUD announced this month that it will now accept and review Fair Housing Act complaints alleging discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. We, along with Enterprise Community Partners, applaud HUD for taking this important step towards addressing housing discrimination against LGBTQ individuals.