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Bill No:  SB 781
Author:   Speier (D), et al
Amended:  9/7/99
Vote:     21

  
  SENATE HOUSING & COMM. DEV. COMMITTEE  :  7-0, 4/19/99
AYES:  Alarcon, Bowen, Costa, Escutia, Johannessen,  
  Monteith, Vasconcellos

  SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  8-5, 6/8/99
AYES:  Alpert, Bowen, Burton, Escutia, Karnette, McPherson,  
  Perata, Vasconcellos
NOES:  Johnston, Johnson, Kelley, Leslie, Mountjoy

  SENATE FLOOR  :  25-11, 7/1/99
AYES: Alarcon, Alpert, Baca, Bowen, Burton, Chesbro, Costa,  
  Dunn, Escutia, Figueroa, Hayden, Hughes, Karnette,  
  McPherson, Murray, O'Connell, Peace, Perata, Polanco,  
  Schiff, Sher, Solis, Speier, Vasconcellos, Wright
NOES:  Brulte, Haynes, Johnston, Kelley, Knight, Leslie,  
  Lewis, Monteith, Morrow, Mountjoy, Poochigian
NOT VOTING:  Johannessen, Johnson, Ortiz, Rainey

  ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  Not available
 

  SUBJECT  :    Housing subsidies:  counties

  SOURCE  :     Author

 
  DIGEST  :    This bill requires the State Department of  
Social Services to oversee a rental housing subsidy program  
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for families participating in the CalWORKs program.

  Assembly Amendments  make numerous changes without changing  
the intent.  They further define and clarify requirements  
of the subsidy progress.

  Senate Floor Amendments  of 6/15/99 (a) transfer  
administration of the program from the State Department of  
Housing and Community Development to the State Department  
of Social Services and (b) appropriate $5 million from the  
federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families block grant  
funds.

  ANALYSIS  :    At the state level, three state agencies  
administer various housing programs to encourage the  
construction of affordable housing:  California Housing  
Finance Agency, the State Department of Housing and  
Community Development, and Treasurer's Office.  State  
housing programs target housing for low to moderate  
individuals and families.

After Congress enacted the Personal Responsibility and Work  
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, the state enacted  
the Welfare to Work Act of 1997 (AB 1542, Thompson et al,  
1997).  Under the 1997 Act, the CalWORKs program requires  
families on welfare to participate in welfare-to-work  
activities.

In high cost housing areas, it is difficult for families to  
move from welfare to work because they have to pay so much  
for housing.  San Francisco officials want to develop a  
housing subsidy program to help CalWORKs families live in  
the community that they work in.

This bill establishes a rental housing subsidy program for  
families participating in the CalWORKs program.   
Specifically, this bill:

 1.Requires the State Department of Social Services (DSS)  
   to oversee a rental housing subsidy program to be  
   administered by counties at their option.

 2.Limits eligibility for a housing subsidy under this  
   program to families that are paying 50 percent or more  







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   of their grant and income for rent, or are homeless or  
   at risk of homelessness due to living in shared or  
   temporary living conditions, and are:

A. CalWORKs families who are meeting CalWORKs work  
   participation, or

B. Former CalWORKs recipients who are receiving employment  
   retention services within a year of leaving aid, whose  
   income is less than 150% of the federal poverty level. 

 3.Permits counties to establish additional eligibility  
   criteria.

 4.Limits subsidies to three years and to the fair market  
   rent in the local area, as defined by an acceptable  
   market study, not to exceed:

   A.    50% of the family's rent in the first year.

   B.    40% of the family's rent in the second year.

   C.    30% of the family's rent in the third year.

 5.Requires that rental units subsidized under this program  
   shall meet acceptable housing quality standards.

 6.Requires DSS to establish a competitive county grant  
   application process to obtain funds under this program  
   and requires competing counties to meet the requirements  
   of this bill and any additional requirements DSS may  
   establish which further the goals of the program.

 7.Requires counties to provide a 15% match from CalWORKs  
   maintenance of effort funds and prohibits the match to  
   be taken from the CalWORKs single allocation or  
   incentive funds.  

 8.Requires DSS and representatives of county welfare  
   departments to develop an allocation formula that takes  
   into account the size of the CalWORKs population, the  
   number of CalWORKs families paying more than 50% of  
   their grant and income in rent, and the Housing and  
   Urban Development fair market rent levels.







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 9.Permits counties to designate a local agency to  
   implement the program.

10.Requires counties to develop a local plan, which must be  
   approved by the board of supervisors or chief elected  
   local official, that outlines program design, amount and  
   source of matching funds, housing quality standards and  
   evidence of consultation with local stakeholders.

11.Requires DSS to ensure that each county fulfills its  
   responsibility under the plan and its application to  
   DSS.

12.Requires each participating county to provide a status  
   report on the program to DSS by March 1, 2003, and  
   requires DSS to provide a report to the Legislature by  
   September 1, 2003.

13.Appropriates $5 million from the federal Temporary  
   Assistance to Needy Families block grant to DSS to fund  
   the program.

14.Beginning in the 2000-2001 fiscal year, requires  
   counties that elect to implement the housing subsidy  
   program to receive funds necessary to operate the  
   program within their single CalWORKs allocation.

 This bill includes legislative findings and declarations.

  Comments

Welfare-to-Work Participants  .  According to San Francisco  
officials, more than 60 percent of CalWORKs families have  
to pay more than 50% of their income and grant moneys on  
rent.  High housing costs prevent families from being truly  
self-sufficient because they are constantly at risk of  
losing their housing.  In some cases, families are forced  
to move to lower cost areas away from jobs in order to  
obtain housing.  This bill provides housing assistance to  
CalWORKs families in high cost areas.

  FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  Yes   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
Local:  No







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The bill appropriates $5 million from federal block grant  
funds to support the program.  The Assembly Appropriations  
Committee found actual costs could be significantly greater  
than this amount, potentially exceeding $50 million  
annually, depending on the amount of counties that  
participate in the program, and the number of families each  
county elects to serve. 

  SUPPORT  :   (Unable to reverify at time of writing)

Association of Bay Area Governments
Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation
Californians for Justice
California Interfaith Coalition
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
Catholic Charities of San Bernardino/Riverside counties
City and County of San Francisco
Coachella Valley Housing Coalition
Coalition for Ethical Welfare Reform
Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County
Counties of Alameda, Santa Clara, and San Mateo
County Welfare Directors Association of California
Emergency Services Network of Alameda County
Friends Committee on Legislation
Gubb & Barshap, LLP
Homebase/The Center for Common Concerns
Housing California
Lake County Community Action Agency
League of Women Voters
Los Angeles Coalition to End Hunger & Homelessness
Lutheran Office of Public Policy-California
National Center for Youth Law
Ocean Park Community Center
Orange County Homeless Issues Task Force
Rural California Housing Corporation
SRO Housing Corporation
Shelter for the Homeless (Orange County)
Sonoma County Interfaith Shelter Network
Southern California Association of Non Profit Housing
The California Immigrant Welfare Collaborative
The California Reinvestment Committee
The Homeless Prenatal Program
The Public Interest Law Project







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Western Center on Law and Poverty


NC:cm  9/9/99   Senate Floor Analyses 

               SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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