Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S855

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

To create and implement a Massachusetts Flexible Supportive Housing Subsidy Pool Program

Impact

The implementation of this program is expected to have a significant positive impact on state laws pertaining to housing assistance and homelessness interventions. By centralizing funding under the auspices of the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development, the bill promotes a systematic approach to help individuals transition from homelessness to stable, permanent housing, which aligns with the state's broader public health and socio-economic goals. Moreover, the partnership between health services and housing programs aims to foster a holistic support system for the individuals targeted by this legislation.

Summary

Senate Bill S855 introduces the Massachusetts Flexible Supportive Housing Subsidy Pool Program, aimed at addressing homelessness by providing rental assistance and supportive services to low-income families and individuals. The bill highlights the crucial connection between stable housing and the ability to tackle additional barriers such as employment, health issues, and substance misuse. It seeks to amend state laws by creating a structured program that enables coordinated funding and services to assist those facing homelessness, particularly focusing on individuals with chronic illnesses and disabilities.

Contention

While the objectives of S855 are largely seen as beneficial, there are concerns about the potential for over-centralization of power and resources. Critics may argue that, although the bill aims to equitably distribute aid, local governments and community organizations could lose their ability to independently address unique regional challenges related to homelessness. Ensuring that funding reaches the most affected populations without bureaucratic hurdles is crucial. The balance between state-led initiatives and local control will likely be a point of contention as discussions surrounding the bill progress.

Companion Bills

MA H1354

Similar To To create and implement a Massachusetts flexible supportive housing subsidy pool program

MA H4707

Similar To Relative to the Affordable Homes Act

MA H4880

Similar To Relative to the expansion of a branch of the Boston Public Library within an affordable housing development in the West End Neighborhood of the downtown sections of the city of Boston

MA S2875

Similar To Similar Bills

MA S2977

Similar To To increase housing production in the city of Lowell

Similar Bills

MA H1354

To create and implement a Massachusetts flexible supportive housing subsidy pool program

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MA S2399

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MA H3388

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MA H216

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