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91_HB4074 LRB9112134STsb 1 AN ACT concerning housing affordability. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 5 Partnership for Home Ownership Act. 6 Section 5. Purposes. The purposes of this Act are: 7 (a) to expand home ownership opportunities to working 8 individuals and families; 9 (b) to encourage employers, counties, and municipalities 10 to invest in employer-assisted housing; 11 (c) to provide matching grants to employers, counties, 12 municipalities, and nonprofit housing organizations engaged 13 in employer-assisted housing. 14 Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: 15 "Authority" means the Illinois Housing Development 16 Authority. 17 "County" means any county within the State of Illinois. 18 "Employee" means a salaried or hourly individual who 19 works for an employer and whose median household income does 20 not exceed 120% of the area median income. 21 "Employer" means a business with operations in the State 22 of Illinois, including private, nonprofit, or governmental. 23 "Employer-assisted housing" means a program through which 24 employers assist their employees in acquiring homes in close 25 proximity to their jobs. 26 "Median income" means the United States Department of 27 Housing and Urban Development Area median income. 28 "Municipality" means any city, village, or incorporated 29 town within the State of Illinois. 30 "Nonprofit" or "nonprofit housing organization" means any -2- LRB9112134STsb 1 organization that the Internal Revenue Service of the United 2 States Department of the Treasury has ruled is exempt from 3 income taxation under paragraphs (3), (4), or (5) of 4 subsection (c) of Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code 5 and has as a stated purpose to produce, maintain, operate, or 6 promote affordable housing. 7 Section 15. Authority powers. 8 (a) The Authority is authorized to make grants to 9 employers, municipalities, counties, and nonprofit housing 10 organizations to develop and implement employer-assisted 11 housing programs for work forces throughout the State. 12 (b) The Authority shall enact rules and regulations 13 establishing standards and procedures for determining 14 eligibility for these grants, regulating the use of funds 15 under these grants, and periodically reporting the results 16 and impacts of activities funded by these grants. 17 (c) The Authority may work with stakeholders to develop 18 criteria to attract and evaluate proposals from employers, 19 housing agencies, counties, or municipalities, or any 20 combination of these. 21 (d) The Authority may target programs that benefit 22 employees earning less than 100% of the area median income. 23 Section 20. Matching funds. Grants may be used to match 24 employer investments toward housing resources for 25 participating employees. Employer investments may include, 26 but are not limited to: 27 (a) Down payment assistance. The Authority shall match, 28 at some percentage, money provided by the employer to the 29 employee for the purchase of a home. 30 (b) Contributions to second mortgage pools, which are low 31 interest loan programs accessible to qualified individuals 32 that assist in the purchase of a home. The Authority may set -3- LRB9112134STsb 1 standards for eligible second mortgage pools. The Authority 2 shall match, at some percentage, employer contributions to 3 second mortgage pools. 4 (c) Mortgage guarantee programs. The Authority shall 5 match, at some percentage, employer contributions toward 6 repayment of any loans that default which are secured by an 7 employee and guaranteed by the employer. 8 (d) Savings plans such as Individual Development 9 Accounts. The Authority shall match, at some percentage, 10 contributions by employers to employee savings plans 11 designated for purchase of a home. 12 (e) Rent subsidy programs for eligible employees. While 13 employees are saving and preparing for home ownership, the 14 employer may choose to subsidize the rental of housing close 15 to work. The Authority shall match, at some percentage, 16 employer contributions toward rental payments. 17 Section 25. Funds for administration and nonprofit 18 organizations. 19 (a) Grants authorized under Section 15 may be used to 20 support administration of employer-assisted housing programs 21 and technical assistance. 22 (b) Nonprofit housing organizations are eligible for 23 funds for, but not limited to, the following: (i) to provide 24 program administration to the employers; (ii) to provide 25 technical assistance to home ownership counseling education 26 to the employees of participating employers for not more than 27 2 years at a time. Nonprofit grants shall not be greater than 28 20% of total employer-assisted housing program costs for the 29 participating employer. To be eligible for funding, the 30 nonprofit housing organization must demonstrate employer 31 interest in participating in an employer-assisted housing 32 program. -4- LRB9112134STsb 1 (c) Municipalities and counties are eligible to receive 2 grants authorized by Section 15 if: 3 (1) the municipality or county is acting as an agent 4 of the State in promoting employer-assisted housing among 5 employers in their district and in compliance with 6 Authority-established eligibility criteria, and 7 (2) the municipality or county has demonstrated 8 employer interest in participating in an 9 employer-assisted program, or the municipality or county 10 is acting in the capacity of employer and providing 11 employer-assisted housing services to its work force.