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2019 - 2020 LEGISLATURE
SENATE SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO SENATE BILL 484
January 7, 2020 - Offered by Senator Testin.
SB484-SSA1,1,4 1An Act to amend 234.49 (2) (a) 4.; and to create 16.309 (4), 234.045 and 234.49
2(2) (a) 9. e. of the statutes; relating to: workforce housing in rural counties,
3housing rehabilitation loans, and reports concerning economic development
4revolving loan funds.
Financing for workforce housing
This bill requires the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority
to establish and administer a pilot program under which rural counties and cities,
towns, and villages in rural counties may apply for financial assistance to be used
for single-family and multifamily workforce housing projects. The bill defines “rural
county” as a county in which more than 25 percent of the residents reside in a rural
area under standards established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Under the bill, WHEDA must award financial assistance for workforce housing
projects in at least three communities in one or more rural counties using a
competitive process that gives the highest priority to the state's most rural
communities and takes into account all of the following:
1. The amount of funding secured for the project.
2. The amount of momentum to improve workforce housing in the community
where the project is located.
3. The need for the project in the community.

4. The readiness to move forward with the project, including the existence of
favorable local zoning or land use ordinances.
Prior to implementation, and no later than April 1, 2020, WHEDA must submit
the pilot program to the Joint Committee on Finance for approval under passive
review.
In terms of funding, the bill directs WHEDA to allocate $10,000,000 from its
surplus fund to make the awards of workforce housing financial assistance required
under the bill. Additionally, the bill authorizes WHEDA to make expenditures from
that allocation for the purpose of expanding any program supporting workforce
housing in rural counties that was included in WHEDA's plan for surplus
expenditures that was submitted to the governor and the legislature in 2019.
Under the bill, WHEDA must submit a report on the pilot program to JCF and
the legislature's standing committees on housing no later than September 30, 2022.
Housing rehabilitation loans
This bill authorizes WHEDA to set a lower than usual interest rate for housing
rehabilitation loans under WHEDA's existing housing rehabilitation loan program,
if a substantial amount of the loan proceeds will be used for housing rehabilitation
located in a rural county. The bill also expands the list of authorized lenders WHEDA
may designate for purposes of the housing rehabilitation loan program.
Reports on economic development revolving loan funds
Finally, this bill requires the Department of Administration to submit an
annual report to JCF concerning moneys held by DOA in connection with economic
development revolving loan funds funded by federal community development block
grants administered by DOA, including all moneys derived from the liquidation and
closeout of such a revolving loan fund. The report must include all of the following:
1. The balance of the account associated with each revolving loan fund.
2. The accounts receivable for each such account.
3. A detailed description of all expenditures from the account, including a
description of each project funded by a grant awarded from the account.
4. A detailed description of all expenditures from the account DOA intends to
make before March 15 of the year following the report.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB484-SSA1,1 1Section 1 . 16.309 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
SB484-SSA1,3,22 16.309 (4) (a) In this subsection, “revolving loan fund account” means all
3moneys held by the department in connection with each economic development
4revolving loan fund that is funded by a community development block grant under

1this section, including all moneys derived from the liquidation and closeout of the
2revolving loan fund.
SB484-SSA1,3,53 (b) Annually, no later than March 15, the department shall submit a report to
4the joint committee on finance that includes all of the following information for each
5revolving loan fund account:
SB484-SSA1,3,66 1. The account balance.
SB484-SSA1,3,77 2. All accounts receivable, if any.
SB484-SSA1,3,98 3. A detailed description of all account expenditures, including a description
9of each project funded by a grant awarded from the account.
SB484-SSA1,3,1110 4. A detailed description of all account expenditures the department intends
11to make before March 15 of the year following the report.
SB484-SSA1,2 12Section 2 . 234.045 of the statutes is created to read:
SB484-SSA1,3,14 13234.045 Workforce housing in rural counties; pilot program. (1)
14Definitions. In this section:
SB484-SSA1,3,1515 (a) “Eligible applicant” means one or more of the following:
SB484-SSA1,3,1616 1. A rural county in this state.
SB484-SSA1,3,1717 2. A city, town, or village located in a rural county in this state.
SB484-SSA1,3,1918 (b) “Project” means housing for which the authority awards workforce housing
19financial assistance.
SB484-SSA1,3,2220 (c) “Rural county” means a county in this state in which more than 25 percent
21of the county's residents reside in a rural area under standards established by the
22federal department of agriculture, as determined by the authority.
SB484-SSA1,3,2423 (d) “Workforce housing financial assistance” means financial assistance
24awarded under sub. (2) (b).
SB484-SSA1,4,5
1(2) Establishment of pilot program; requirements. (a) The authority shall
2establish and administer a pilot program to encourage the creation of single-family
3and multifamily workforce housing in rural counties. No later than August 1, 2020,
4the authority shall begin outreach to solicit eligible applicants for workforce housing
5financial assistance.
SB484-SSA1,4,86 (b) Under the program established under par. (a), the authority shall award
7grants, loans, loan guarantees, or other forms of financial assistance for workforce
8housing in rural counties.
SB484-SSA1,4,109 (c) The authority shall award workforce housing financial assistance for
10projects in at least 3 communities in one or more rural counties.
SB484-SSA1,4,1411 (d) The initial purchase price for each single-family home constructed or
12rehabilitated with workforce housing financial assistance may not exceed the initial
13purchase price limitations applicable under the federal mortgage revenue bond
14requirement under 26 USC 143, as determined by the authority.
SB484-SSA1,4,1715 (e) Before disbursing any workforce housing financial assistance awarded for
16a project, the authority shall determine that all applicable state and local permitting
17requirements are satisfied with respect to the project.
SB484-SSA1,4,2118 (f) The authority shall contract with each recipient of workforce housing
19financial assistance. The contract shall include the authority's right to recover all
20amounts of workforce housing financial assistance awarded but not used in
21accordance with the contract.
SB484-SSA1,4,23 22(3) Applications; competitive process. (a) Any eligible applicant may apply
23for an award of workforce housing financial assistance.
SB484-SSA1,5,224 (b) The authority shall establish a competitive process for awarding workforce
25housing financial assistance that gives the highest priority to funding projects in the

1most rural communities in the state and includes consideration of all of the following
2for each application:
SB484-SSA1,5,43 1. The amount of funding secured for each potential project from sources other
4than the state or the authority.
SB484-SSA1,5,65 2. The amount of momentum to improve workforce housing in the community
6where each potential project is located.
SB484-SSA1,5,77 3. The need for each potential project in the community.
SB484-SSA1,5,98 4. The readiness to move forward with each potential project, including the
9existence of favorable local zoning or land use ordinances.
SB484-SSA1,5,1210 (c) 1. No later than April 1, 2020, the authority shall submit the pilot program,
11including the competitive process established under par. (b), to the joint committee
12on finance.
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