New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2583

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Restricts certain affordable housing eligibility to certain State residents and certain individuals with employment history in the State.

Impact

The proposed legislation would amend existing laws regarding the access to affordable housing by ensuring that assistance is limited to individuals with a demonstrated connection to New Jersey. This directly impacts the state's rental assistance programs, which would now only be available to individuals who meet these residency or employment criteria. Advocates argue that this could strengthen community ties and ensure that support goes to those who have a vested interest in the locality.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2583 aims to set stricter eligibility requirements for accessing affordable housing in New Jersey. The bill mandates that for a housing unit to be classified as low- or moderate-income housing, at least one household member must either have been a legal resident of New Jersey for a minimum of two consecutive years or have worked in the state for at least 35 hours per week during the same timeframe. This measure is intended to prioritize assistance for long-term residents and those who contribute to the state's workforce.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked significant debate. Critics argue that imposing such restrictions could exclude vulnerable populations who may have recently moved to the state or are in transition but still require affordable housing support. Concerns about the potential for discrimination against individuals with fluctuating employment histories or those who immigrate to New Jersey without established residency are also notable, suggesting that this legislation could inadvertently exacerbate housing insecurity for certain groups.

Companion Bills

NJ A5389

Carry Over Restricts certain affordable housing eligibility to certain State residents and certain individuals with employment history in the State.

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