WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 31 - 18 D- 2
§31-18D-2. Legislative finding and purpose.
The Legislature finds that current and past economic
conditions in this state, changing federal housing policies which
devolve responsibility for housing back to state government,
declining resources at the federal level and changing demographics
have resulted in low and moderate income persons, including elderly
persons and persons with special needs, being unable to obtain
safe, decent and affordable housing in this state. Lack of
affordable housing affects the ability of communities to develop
and maintain strong and stable economies and impairs the health,
stability and self-esteem of individuals and families. The
Legislature further finds that financing affordable housing,
especially in rural areas and small communities, is becoming
increasingly difficult and is often characterized by fragmented,
uncoordinated, burdensome and expensive funding mechanisms. For
these reasons, it is in the public interest to establish a new
resource known as the West Virginia affordable housing trust fund
to encourage stronger partnerships, collaboration and greater
involvement of local communities in meeting housing needs in West
Virginia. It is the intent of the Legislature that this trust fund
assist in increasing the capacity of community housing
organizations and encourage private sector businesses and
individuals to contribute capital to community-based organizations and assist them in providing safe, decent and affordable housing to
our citizens.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session