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HB 431

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in forgery and fraudulent practices, providing for the offense of unauthorized dissemination of artificially generated impersonation of individual.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Kyle Donahue and 8 co-sponsors

Creates a housing loan assistance pilot program funded by state bonds to provide low-interest loans and down-payment help to eligible homebuyers.

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Bill Summary · HB 431

Summary – HB 431 (as requested: "Housing Loan Assistance Pilot Program; create and authorize issuance of bonds to provide funds for")

Important note about the source materials
- The documents you provided do not contain a clear, enacted or enrolled text for a bill titled “Housing Loan Assistance Pilot Program; create and authorize issuance of bonds to provide funds for.” Instead they include multiple unrelated HB 431 measures from different states and on different topics (Florida — background screening of athletic coaches; Maryland — consumer contract limitation periods; Alabama — Monroe County sheriff compensation; Hawaii — kauhale/supportive housing appropriations; Georgia — interchange fees; and many procedural entries). Because of that, I could not locate the specific text for a housing loan assistance pilot program within the supplied materials.
- Your metadata states: HB 431; introduced 11/12/2024; subject HOUSING, Ways and Means; status: Died in Committee. If that is the correct reference, please confirm the state/chamber (e.g., State Legislature X, House Bill 431) or provide the bill text or a link. With that I can produce a precise, provision-level summary.

What I could verify from supplied documents (relevant housing material)
- Several supplied drafts labeled HB 431 (Hawaii versions: HD2, SD1, SD2, CD1) relate to homelessness and supportive housing (the “kauhale” initiative and ohana zones), and include:
- Intent to appropriate state funds for kauhale and ohana zones initiatives (draft amounts vary; one version shows $50,000,000 for FY2025-26 and FY2026-27).
- Creation of a “Supportive Housing Special Fund” to be administered by the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation for financing and operating supportive housing and related services.
- Programmatic elements: project-based rent supplements, supportive services, flexibility for temporary and long-term housing types, reporting and audit requirements, and administrative staffing (1.0 FTE in some drafts).
- Procedural provisions (transfers among agencies, procurement/bidding thresholds, and reporting to the legislature).

If your intended HB 431 is the housing-loan/bond bill — likely contents (typical elements)
If the bill you want summarized is the housing loan assistance pilot program that would be funded by bond issuance, a bill with that title commonly would include:
- Purpose: establish a time‑limited pilot program to provide low-interest loans, down‑payment assistance, or financing to targeted borrowers (e.g., first‑time homebuyers, very-low/low-income households, or developers building affordable units).
- Funding: authorization to issue state bonds (general obligation or revenue bonds) up to a stated cap; bond proceeds to be deposited into a program fund or loan loss reserve.
- Administration: designate an administering agency (housing finance agency or department of housing) to operate the pilot, set eligibility, underwriting, interest-rate and repayment terms, monitoring, and program guidelines.
- Eligibility and terms: borrower income limits, geographic targeting, maximum loan sizes, borrower counseling, security (mortgage), recapture or resale restrictions, and default remedies.
- Fiscal impacts: projected bond issuance amount, debt-service payment source (general revenue or program receipts), and any estimated costs or offsets.
- Timeline and evaluation: pilot start/termination dates, reporting requirements, and sunset/continuation provisions.

Recommended next steps so I can produce a precise summary
1. Confirm the state and chamber for the HB 431 you want summarized (e.g., “State X — House Bill 431, 2024 session”).
2. Provide the bill text, a link to the official bill page, or the sponsor’s summary.
3. If you want a comparative summary, say whether to: (a) summarize the Hawaii kauhale/supportive housing drafts included in your materials, or (b) prepare a general template summary of a housing loan/bond pilot (with hypothetical structure and likely impacts).

If you provide the correct bill text or confirm which of the attached HB 431 variants you want summarized, I’ll produce a targeted, provision-level summary (200–400 words) that covers purpose, key provisions, affected parties, fiscal effects, and timeline.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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