Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB2229

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Providing for the coordination and collaboration of homeless services.

Impact

If enacted, HB2229 is anticipated to significantly impact state laws relating to homelessness and social services. The bill seeks to streamline efforts by local governments, non-profit organizations, and state agencies, enabling a more integrated approach to tackling homelessness. It encourages sharing best practices and resources to enhance efficiency in service delivery, thereby promoting a more effective response to the needs of the homeless population.

Summary

House Bill 2229 focuses on enhancing the coordination and collaboration of services aimed at addressing homelessness. The bill is designed to unify various entities and stakeholders involved in providing support to homeless individuals and families. By establishing frameworks for more cohesive service delivery, the legislation aims to improve outcomes for those experiencing homelessness through better resource allocation and communication among service providers.

Contention

The bill may face points of contention regarding the practicalities of coordination among various service providers. Some stakeholders might express concerns about potential bureaucratic hurdles or resource allocation issues, fearing that such coordination could lead to disparities in service quality. Additionally, questions about funding mechanisms and the responsibilities of each entity involved in the collaboration could be potential areas for debate as discussions advance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5016

Addressing homelessness through providing emergency shelter, incentivizing employment of workers experiencing homelessness, and building homes for a better future.

WA HB1899

Concerning the homelessness point-in-time count.

WA SB5224

Establishing performance requirements of homelessness service providers.

WA HB1622

Supporting the needs of students experiencing homelessness.

WA SB5702

Expanding the students experiencing homelessness and foster youth pilot program.

WA HB1693

Expanding the students experiencing homelessness and foster youth pilot program.

WA HB1316

Expanding the scope of programs for postsecondary students experiencing homelessness and former foster youth.

WA HB1708

Helping local governments provide information about the impacts of homelessness.

WA SB6251

Revised for 2nd Substitute: Coordinating regional behavioral crisis response services.Original: Coordinating regional behavioral crisis response and suicide prevention services.

WA LR249

Interim study to examine the feasibility and benefits of establishing a ways and means committee to enhance coordination and collaboration between the Revenue Committee and the Appropriations Committee of the Legislature

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.