Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1015

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the recovery of emergency assistance funds used on non residents with a financial sponsor

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would require the state to take proactive steps in identifying cases where financial sponsors exist for individuals receiving emergency assistance. The executive office would need to consult with the office of the attorney general to pursue legal action against those sponsors for the recovery of funds. This initiative may create a more structured approach to managing public resources, ensuring that financial responsibilities are more equitably distributed between individuals, sponsors, and the state.

Summary

S1015, titled 'An Act relative to the recovery of emergency assistance funds used on non residents with a financial sponsor,' seeks to amend Chapter 23B of the Massachusetts General Laws. The bill introduces a new provision that mandates the executive office of housing and livable communities to create a policy for identifying families or individuals receiving emergency housing assistance who have financial sponsors as defined under federal immigration law. This measure is aimed at ensuring that funds allocated for emergency housing assistance are appropriately recovered from the legal sponsors responsible for supporting these individuals or families.

Contention

The bill may face scrutiny regarding its implications for immigrant families relying on emergency housing assistance. Opponents of the bill might argue that it places an additional burden on vulnerable populations, potentially discouraging individuals from seeking necessary assistance due to the fear of being pursued legally or subject to additional scrutiny. Advocates for immigrant rights may express concerns about the impact this bill could have on families and individuals already facing precarious housing situations and the psychological toll of being tied to their legal sponsors' financial responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S127

Relative to establishing an emergency food assistance committee

MA H1294

To facilitate student financial assistance

MA H1317

Relative to residential assistance for families in transition (RAFT)

MA H1374

Relative to residential assistance for families in transition (RAFT)

MA S1583

To promote business continuity and recovery after a disaster

MA H4712

Matters before the joint committee on mental health, substance use and recovery

MA S1388

Relative to recovery coach licensure

MA S2680

To support college students in recovery.

MA H4269

To facilitate student financial assistance

MA H82

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.