City of St. Paul public housing agency grant appropriation
The bill creates a dedicated state grant to the City of St. Paul Public Housing Agency to fund operations, renovations, and services for public housing.
The bill creates a dedicated state grant to the City of St. Paul Public Housing Agency to fund operations, renovations, and services for public housing.
The bill appears to establish and authorize state funding specifically for grants to public housing agencies in the City of St. Paul. The legislative action history shows a first reading and referral to the appropriate committee on March 18, 2026.
Since the bill text is not provided in the prompt, the following are the typical elements likely associated with an “appropriation” bill of this type:
- Grant authorization: A legislative grant to be disbursed to the City of St. Paul public housing agency or to St. Paul’s PHA on terms described in the bill.
- Funding amount: A specified dollar figure (e.g., annual appropriation) or a budgetary authorizing mechanism for a set period. The exact amount is not provided here.
- Eligible uses: Eligible uses of the grant may include maintenance, rehabilitation of public housing units, modernization of facilities, energy efficiency upgrades, supportive services, or administrative costs related to PHA operations.
- Compliance requirements: Standard grant conditions such as reporting, audit, or compliance with federal and state housing requirements (e.g., U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development rules), and any city-level matching or performance metrics.
- Duration: The period during which the funds would be available (e.g., fiscal years 2026-2027) and any renewal or sunset provisions.
If you can share the bill text or a fiscal note, I can provide a more precise breakdown of the appropriation amount, eligible uses, and reporting requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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