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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Rodriquez
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
01/26/07
HB
SHORT TITLE New Mexico Housing Trust Fund
SB 282
ANALYST Leger
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$15,000 Nonrecurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 282 appropriates $15 million from the general fund to the New Mexico Housing
Trust Fund to carry out the provisions of the NM Housing Trust Fund Act.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $15 million contained in this bill is a nonrecurring expense to the general
fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY08 shall not revert
to the general fund.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Enacted in 2005, the purpose of the New Mexico Housing Trust Fund is to provide flexible fund-
ing for housing initiatives in order to produce significant additional housing investment in the
state. According to the New Mexico Housing Trust Fund Act, “the Fund shall consist of the fol-
lowing recurring sources: (1) appropriations and transfers from the general fund; (2) any other
money appropriated or distributed to the fund; or (3) any private contributions to the fund."
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The Act further states that “(m)oney in the fund is appropriated to the authority for the purposes
of carrying out the provisions of the New Mexico Housing Trust Fund Act."
The Act also states, “(t)he authority’s governing body shall be responsible for ensuring that on an
annual basis the total funds awarded for housing activities attract at least three times as much
funding from other sources." The initial appropriation for use under the Housing Trust Fund was
$10 million, and another $1 million was appropriated during the 2006 legislative session. MFA
has awarded $10,323,730 to fifteen projects; these projects will result in the development or re-
habilitation of 882 housing units throughout the state (581 of which will be single family home-
ownership units). Importantly, these projects will leverage another $149.3 million in other fi-
nancing sources. In other words, successful Housing Trust Fund applicants brought almost fif-
teen times as much funding from other sources as MFA awarded in state funds.
Finally, the Act states “(m)oney from the fund may also be used to reimburse the authority for
actual expenses incurred in administering the fund in an amount not to exceed five percent of
total funds disbursed from the fund."
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
Fund restrictions
.
First appropriation language stated “$10,000,000 for infrastructure projects to implement
the Affordable Housing Act" (i.e., restricts land and building acquisition)
.
Affordable housing exception to the anti-donation clause (recently amended with the pas-
sage of Constitutional Amendment 4) did not allow MFA to award housing grants in the
form of cash (i.e., below market-rate financing or grants) for anything other than infra-
structure
Funding Rounds; including the inaugural round held November/December 2005, MFA has
held five quarterly funding rounds. Some quick facts below refer to the funding process:
.
MFA received 43 applications
.
Applicants requested more than $41 million in funding
.
MFA has awarded $10,323,730 in funding to 15 applicants
.
These awards have leveraged $149,250,208 in other public and private funding
.
When completed, these awarded projects will comprise 882 units in 17 counties:
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581 units of single family for-sale housing
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30 units of owner-occupied housing rehabilitation
-
239 rental units
-
32 rental units for people with special needs
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
According to the New Mexico Housing Trust Fund Act “(m)oney from the fund may also be
used to reimburse the authority for actual expenses incurred in administering the fund in an
amount not to exceed five percent of total funds disbursed from the fund."
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WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
In light of the success of the first full year of funding rounds, projected needs associated with
numerous workforce housing initiatives, and the successful passage of Constitutional Amend-
ment 4, an additional appropriation of $15 million to further capitalize the New Mexico Housing
Trust Fund is necessary not only to meet unaddressed housing needs throughout the state, but
also to sustain the momentum this valuable program has achieved.
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