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SB25-313

Proposition 123 Revenue Uses

Type Bill
Session 2025 Regular Session
Subjects
State Government Housing

Concerning the permissible uses of state income tax revenue raised in connection with Proposition 123.

Bill Summary:

Proposition 123, which was approved by the voters at the 2022 statewide election, created the affordable housing support fund (fund) and continuously appropriated money from the fund to the division of housing within the department of local affairs (department) for enumerated uses relating to an affordable home ownership program and a program serving persons experiencing homelessness and to the division of local government, also within the department, for enumerated uses relating to a local planning capacity development program. A specified percentage of money from the fund is allocated for the implementation of each program, and from each allocated percentage the division of housing or the division of local government, as applicable, is permitted to use up to 5% to pay for the direct and indirect costs of administering each program.

Beginning in state fiscal year 2026-27, the act makes the expenditure of up to 5% of the money from each program's allocation of funding for administration of each program subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly and clarifies how that 5% amount is calculated.

The act also allows the division of housing, subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly, to expend money under the program serving persons experiencing homelessness for:

  • Capital needs at 2 state-owned supportive residential communities for persons experiencing homelessness (supportive residential communities); and
  • Direct and indirect costs of operating the 2 supportive residential communities.

Proposition 123 also included a prohibition on the general assembly appropriating funds from the fund and the affordable housing financing fund to supplant other state support for affordable housing projects. The act clarifies when appropriations from the fund and the affordable housing financing fund would violate this prohibition.


(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Status

Became Law

Introduced

Passed

Became Law

Related Documents & Information

Date Version Documents
05/30/2025 Signed Act PDF
05/13/2025 Final Act PDF
05/02/2025 Rerevised PDF
05/01/2025 Revised PDF
04/30/2025 Reengrossed PDF
04/29/2025 Engrossed PDF
04/24/2025 Introduced PDF
Date Version Documents
08/06/2025 FN2 PDF
04/25/2025 FN1 PDF
Date Version Documents
04/30/2025 SA2 PDF
04/28/2025 SA1 PDF
Activity Vote Documents
Refer Senate Bill 25-313 to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 8-3. Vote summary
Activity Vote Documents
Refer Senate Bill 25-313 to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 5-2. Vote summary
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
05/02/2025 Third Reading BILL
43
AYE
21
NO
1
OTHER
Vote record
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
04/30/2025 Third Reading BILL
28
AYE
7
NO
0
OTHER
Vote record
Date Location Action
05/30/2025 Governor Governor Signed
05/13/2025 House Signed by the Speaker of the House
05/13/2025 Senate Signed by the President of the Senate
05/13/2025 Governor Sent to the Governor
05/02/2025 House House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
05/01/2025 House House Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments
05/01/2025 House House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
04/30/2025 House Introduced In House - Assigned to Appropriations
04/30/2025 Senate Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
04/29/2025 Senate Senate Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments
04/29/2025 Senate Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to Senate Committee of the Whole
04/24/2025 Senate Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Appropriations
Effective Date Chapter # Title Documents
05/30/2025 302 Proposition 123 Revenue Uses PDF