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House Housing Committee moves a package of housing bills; several advance with amendments
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Summary
At its Feb. 13 meeting the House Housing Committee advanced a slate of bills: HB1604 (agricultural workforce housing), HB1713 (school impact fees), HB1722 (99‑year leasehold condominium pilot), HB2270 (down payment assistance), HB2515 (workforce housing sandbox) and HB1593 (pet‑inclusive housing). HB2401 (rental housing revolving fund) was deferred for further consideration.
The House Housing Committee completed its Feb. 13 agenda by advancing multiple housing‑related bills with amendments, recording votes and reservations on several measures.
What passed or moved forward
- HB1604 (agricultural workforce housing): Committee moved HD2 with two amendments (authorize Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity to provide administrative support and require the task force to prioritize surveying farm operators). Vote recorded; recommendation adopted. (Decision segment: SEG 2265–SEG 2304.)
- HB1713 (school impact fees): The committee passed HB1713 with amendments to clarify exemptions and directed staff to address statutory definitions and potential repeal language in conference; the School Facilities Authority reported about $28 million unspent across district accounts. (Decision segment: SEG 2305–SEG 2387.)
- HB1722 (99‑year leasehold condominium pilot): Committee passed the bill with a defective effective date and asked HCDA to return with clarified rule language on owner‑occupancy and subletting. Several members recorded no votes. (Decision segment: SEG 2388–SEG 2461.)
- HB2270 (down payment loan assistance): Moved with technical amendments to align the program with federal guidance and reduce borrower down payment burden; committee adopted the recommendation. (Decision segment: SEG 2462–SEG 2483.)
- HB2401 (rental housing revolving fund): Deferred for further work because committee members expressed concern about repurposing the fund for mortgage origination and mission creep. (Decision segment: SEG 2484–SEG 2510.)
- HB2515 (workforce housing regulatory sandbox): Passed with amendments; committee clarified advisory council composition and report timing. (Decision segment: SEG 2514–SEG 2560.)
- HB1979 (environmental review): Passed with amendments; committee added a preamble explaining rationale and noted reservations about attorney‑fee provisions. (Decision segment: SEG 2561–SEG 2676.)
- HB1593 (pet‑inclusive housing): Passed with amendments and a defective effective date to allow additional stakeholder work on insurance and HOA concerns. (Decision segment: SEG 2678–SEG 2713.)
Votes and roll calls
Where the transcript provides a roll call, the committee’s recommendation was adopted; several items recorded objections or reservations (noted in decision segments). The transcript frequently records ‘‘recommendation is adopted’’ without a full roll call; full roll call sheets should be consulted for precise tallies.
Next steps: Most bills were advanced with amendments or defective dates to allow follow‑up; HB2401 was deferred. Departments and advocates were asked to provide clarifying detail (rule text, AMI bands, cost estimates, insurance data) for future committee consideration.

