Tim Walz | Tim Walz Official Website
Tim Walz | Tim Walz Official Website
[ST. PAUL, MN] – Governor Tim Walz on May 16, 2023, signed into law the $1 billion housing omnibus bill, the largest single investment in housing in state history. The bill will help construct new housing with a focus on units in Greater Minnesota, reducing homeownership disparities, and expanding access to rental assistance.
“ As one of the largest costs for families and most foundational human needs, our Administration is making a generational investment in housing,” said Governor Walz. “ Housing is central to growing our workforce and ensuring Minnesotans’ health, safety, and financial security. Whether it’s building new housing infrastructure, providing rental assistance, or ensuring homeownership is an option for all Minnesotans, this bill will have a historic impact on the quality of life in Minnesota and move us towards becoming the best state to raise a family.”
“Not all Minnesotans have the same options when it comes to housing, and this bill is one big step towards filling in those gaps,” said Lieutenant Governor Flanagan. “We can provide additional affordable housing options, make homeownership achievable for more Minnesotans, invest in new housing across the state, and so much more. We know housing security is the foundation of educational and professional growth, health, safety, and allowing kids and families to thrive in our state, and I look forward to seeing the impact this legislation will have on Minnesota.”
Chapter 37, House File 2335 allocates $1 billion to reduce disparities in housing and homeownership, improve access to affordable housing, provide rental assistance, and invest in homelessness prevention across the state.
The bill’s funding includes:
- $200 million for down payment assistance programs. This includes $150 million for first-generation down payment assistance.
- $200 million for housing infrastructure investments.
- $95 million for the Economic Development and Housing Challenge Program to support new workforce housing.
- $40 million to support workforce housing and infrastructure in Greater Minnesota.
- $45 million for homelessness prevention in addition to the $50 million that Governor Walz signed into law on March 31.
- Creates permanent funding for housing needs across the state.