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SB 3080

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Delta Housing Development Corporation for self-help housing initiatives.

2025 Regular Session

SB 3080 would provide General Fund support to the Delta Housing Development Corporation in FY2026 for self-help housing, but it died in committee and no funding took effect.

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Bill Summary · SB 3080

Summary of SB 3080 (General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Delta Housing Development Corporation for self-help housing initiatives)

Overview

SB 3080 proposes a General Fund appropriation for Fiscal Year 2026 to the Delta Housing Development Corporation (DHDC) to support self-help housing initiatives. The bill, as introduced, directs state funds to DHDC for programs that enable homebuyers to participate in self-help housing projects.

Purpose and intent

  • Provide state General Fund resources to DHDC specifically for self-help housing activities.
  • Support efforts that help eligible families/builders participate in the construction or development of housing, often through sweat-equity or related self-help program models.

Key provisions

  • Recipient: Delta Housing Development Corporation (DHDC).
  • Purpose: Funding for self-help housing initiatives.
  • Fiscal year: FY2026.
  • Fund source: General Fund.
  • Specific appropriation amount and programmatic details are not provided in the bill text as described.

Fiscal and programmatic implications

  • The bill would allocate funds from the General Fund to DHDC for ongoing or new self-help housing activities in FY2026.
  • The appropriation would likely be subject to standard state budgeting and oversight processes (e.g., reporting, compliance, and audits) as determined by the Appropriations framework.
  • The bill does not specify dollar amounts, performance metrics, or project timelines in the information provided.

Affected parties

  • Delta Housing Development Corporation (DHDC) would receive the appropriation and administer self-help housing initiatives.
  • Eligible homebuyers or participants in DHDC’s programs could benefit from improved access to self-help housing opportunities.
  • State agencies and the legislature, involved in budget appropriations and oversight.

Procedural history and timeline

  • Introduced: February 19, 2025.
  • Legislative action: February 19, 2025 – Referred to Appropriations.
  • Status: Died In Committee on February 26, 2025.
  • Implication: The bill did not advance to a floor vote or become law in the session in which it was considered. No enacted funding or program directives would take effect unless similar legislation is approved in a future session.

Potential impact if enacted (hypothetical)

  • Increased capacity for DHDC to support self-help housing projects.
  • Potential expansion of homeownership opportunities for participants in self-help programs.
  • Requires ongoing oversight and reporting to ensure funds are used for authorized self-help activities and targeted outcomes.

Notes

  • With the bill having died in committee, no appropriation or program authorization takes effect unless reintroduced and enacted in a later session.

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

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