Florida Housing Coalition Sadowski Affiliates Webinar March 31, 2017
Florida Housing Coalition Sadowski Affiliates Webinar
March 31, 2017
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Jaimie Ross, President & CEO Florida Housing Coalition; Facilitator, Sadowski Coalition
Presenters
Mark Hendrickson, Executive Director
Florida ALHFA; FHC Board Member
Agenda
• Budget Proposals – House and Senate
• Good News
• Bad News
• Questions
• Call to Action – Coming Shortly
Proposed Housing Appropriations(FY 2017-18- CHART PREPARED BY Mark Hendrickson- As of 03/30/17)
GOVERNOR SENATE HOUSE FINAL BUDGET
SAIL $ 10,000,000 In Proviso
Housing for
Developmentally
Disabled
$10,000,000 in
recurring budget
$10,000,000 in
recurring budget
FHFC Line 2225 $27,500,000
SHIP Line 2226 $ 34,000,000 $120,900,000 $30,000,000
Homeless$4,000,000 in
recurring budget
$4,000,000 in recurring
budget
Training In proviso
TOTAL HOUSING $ 44,000,000 $162,400,000 $44,000,000
SHTF SWEEP $ 64,000,000 $50,000,000 $ 67,000,000
LGHTF SWEEP $160,000,000 $80,000,000 $157,000,000
TOTAL SWEEP
Section 61 House &
71 Senate
$224,000,000 $130,000,000 $224,000,000
Unallocated SHTF $14,540,000 $1,040,000 $11,540,000
Unallocated LGHTF $13,360,000 $2,460,000 $16,360,000
Appropriations Proviso(FY 2017-18- CHART PREPARED BY Mark Hendrickson- As of 03/30/17)
Senate Proviso/Back of Bill for FHFC• $10 million for person with developmental disabilities• Acknowledges that $111.0 million of Guarantee Fund monies to be spent
on SAIL. This section 67 of budget is not required, as FHFC can expend this money without appropriation.
• Requires at least 50% of funds to be spent on SAIL• $40 million of SAIL/Guarantee Fund monies for Workforce Housing• $100,000 for Affordable Housing Workgroup
Senate Proviso for SHIP• 20% for Special Needs• Including the $4 million in recurring, a total of $5 million for the homeless
through DCF• $200,000 for DEO homeless training• $500,000 for Catalyst• $75,000 to Florida Supportive Housing Coalition for Special Needs and
Homeless Training
Appropriations Proviso(FY 2017-18- CHART PREPARED BY Mark Hendrickson- As of 03/30/17)
House Back of Bill for FHFC• $75.25 million of SAIL funding from Guarantee Fund (Section 55)
House Proviso for SHIP• Additional $35.75 million of SHIP funding from Guarantee Fund
(Section 55)• $200,000 for DEO homeless training
Additional Homeless FundingITEM AMOUNT LINE ITEM SOURCE AGENCY
Challenge Grants$5,000,000 Senate$3,800,000 House
342Grants & Donations TF—
comes from SHIPDCF
Federal Emergency Shelter Grant Program
$6,203,876 in both House &
Senate343
Federal Grants TF & Welfare Transition TF
DCF
Homeless Housing Assistance Grants
$4,075,000 Senate$2,840,800 House
344 GR DCF
Homeless Housing Assistance Grants: Senate Proviso
$100,000 from line 344 for Love in Action & Hope Homeless Shelter
DCF
Homeless Housing Assistance Grants: Senate Proviso
$500,000 from line 344 for
Comprehensive Emergency
Services Center serving Leon, Franklin and
Gadsden Counties
DCF
Homeless Housing Assistance Grants: House Proviso
$140,800 from line item 344 for
Citrus Health Network Safe
Haven\ for Homeless Youth
Additional Homeless FundingITEM AMOUNT LINE ITEM SOURCE AGENCY
Pasco County Homeless Navigation Center: Senate Proviso
$1,000,000 358A GR DCF
Rapid Rehousing Program: Senate Proviso
$500,000 2224M SEED DEO
Tarpon Springs Hope Center: Senate Proviso
$200,000 2224M SEED DEO
Tampa-Hillsborough Community Housing Solutions Center: Senate Proviso
$1,000,000 2224M SEED DEO
Pasco County Homeless Navigation Center: Senate Proviso
$1,000,000 358A GR DCF
Rapid Rehousing Program: Senate Proviso
$500,000 2224M SEED DEO
Other Member ProjectsITEM AMOUNT LINE ITEM SOURCE AGENCY
Neighborworks Florida Collaborative: Senate Proviso
$500,000 2224M SEED DEO
Building Homes for Heroes: Senate Proviso
$1,000,000 2226L SEED DEO
Building Homes for Heroes: House Proviso
$1,000,000 2224M General Revenue DEO
Good News
New Executive Director at FHFC, Trey Price
Bad News
Yesterday, March 30 – Press Briefing
“…the housing industry, affordable housing industry, has been wracked with not repugnant scandal, it's been wracked with graft and corruption resulting in prison sentences. I think there needs to be reform in that whole thing.”
~ House Speaker Corcoran(R, District 37- part of Pasco)
Questions
What Should Housing Trust Fund Advocates Do Now?
• We will be sending a Call to Action out shortly
The TED Subcommittees are given an “allocation” of funds to appropriate
The allocation comes from the Chairs of the Appropriations Committees in House and Senate
• House Appropriations Chair Representative Trujillo (R, District 105- Parts of Broward, Collier, Miami-Dade)
• Senate Appropriations Chair Senator Latvala(R, District 16- Parts of Pasco and Pinellas)
Organizational Chart
President Negron(R, District 25-
St. Lucie, Martin, part of Palm Beach)
AppropriationsChair Latvala
TED SubcommitteeChair Brandes
House SpeakerCorcoran(R, District 37-part of Pasco)
Appropriations Chair Trujillo
TED SubcommitteeChair Ingram
Senate House
House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development Members• Ingram, Clay [R] CHAIR
• Drake, Brad[R] Vice Chair
• Jenne, Evan [D] Ranking Member
• Beshears, Halsey [R]
• Cortes, Robert "Bob" [R]
• Fant, Jay [R]
• Geller, Joseph [D]
• Grant, Michael [R]
• Jacquet, Al [D]
• Killebrew, Sam H. [R]
• La Rosa, Mike [R]
• McGhee, Kionne L. [D]
• Santiago, David [R]
• Trumbull, Jay [R]
• Watson, Barbara [D]
Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development Members• Chair:
• Senator Jeff Brandes (R)
• Vice Chair:
• Senator Bobby Powell (D)
• Senator Frank Artiles (R)
• Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto (R)
• Senator George B. Gainer (R)
• Senator Audrey Gibson (D)
• Senator Kathleen Passidomo (R)
• Senator Kevin J. Rader (D)
• Senator Wilton Simpson (R)
• Senator Perry E. Thurston, Jr. (D)
How does the Legislaturemake appropriations?• By passing a Budget Bill also known as the
Appropriations Act
• There is no “housing bill” for appropriations
• There is an Appropriations Committee in the House and an Appropriations Committee in the Senate
• When the Senate and House Appropriations Committees agree on the amounts of money to allocate for the state and local housing programs (SAIL and SHIP, primarily), it becomes law (after signed by the Governor)
How do we know how much money to ask for?
• We ask for the appropriation of all the state and local housing trust fund money; the money collected from the portion of the doc stamp that is dedicated for affordable housing
• The trust fund money is automatically deposited into the state and local housing trust funds by operation of law (that’s what the Sadowski Act- which passed in 1992 accomplished- we have a dedicated revenue source for housing)
• In FY 2017-18 that is approximately $292.37 million.
• 70% goes to the Local Government Housing Trust Fund for the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program
• $204.88 million for SHIP (includes $4 million for Homeless Programs at DCF and DEO)
• 30% goes to the State Housing Trust Fund for the Florida Housing Finance Corporation programs such as the State Apartment Incentive Loan (SAIL) Program
• $87.49 million for SAIL and other FHFC Programs
Split Between
SHIP and State Programs
Contact Information
For Assistance, contact:
Jaimie Ross (850) 212-0587
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