It
is declared to be the public policy of the state and a recognized
governmental function to assist in making affordable and decent
housing available throughout the state and by so doing to
contribute to the general welfare. Decent housing for the people
of our state is a most important public concern. Interest rates
and construction costs have made it impossible for many
Washington citizens to purchase their own homes. Older people, disabled persons, and low and moderate income families often
cannot afford to rent decent housing. There exists throughout
the state a serious shortage of safe, sanitary and energy
efficient housing available at prices within the financial means
of our citizens. General economic development within the state
is also impeded by a lack of affordable housing. The state's
economy, which is dependent on the timber, wood products, and
construction industries, has been damaged by inadequate
investment in housing construction and rehabilitation. The
result has been high unemployment and economic hardship affecting
the prosperity of all the people of the state, particularly those
in the wood products industry.
It is the purpose of this chapter to establish a state
housing finance commission to act as a financial conduit which,
without using public funds or lending the credit of the state or
local government, can issue nonrecourse revenue bonds and
participate in federal, state, and local housing programs and
thereby make additional funds available at affordable rates to
help provide housing throughout the state. It is also a primary
purpose of this chapter to encourage the use of Washington state
forest products in residential construction. This chapter is
enacted to accomplish these and related purposes and shall be
liberally construed to carry out its purposes and objectives.
[1983 c 161 § 1.]