Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB254

Introduced
1/8/24  
Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/24  

Caption

Individuals Experiencing Homelessness - Address Requirements - Prohibition

Impact

The impact of HB 254 on state laws is significant, as it amends existing regulations to prevent local governments and agencies from imposing hurdles that could prevent individuals experiencing homelessness from obtaining services they need. With this bill, local ordinances that require a current address for public assistance or library access would be rendered void. The bill's passage would demonstrate a shift towards a more supportive legal framework for those in vulnerable situations, ensuring they are treated with dignity and respect.

Summary

House Bill 254 aims to address the challenges faced by individuals experiencing homelessness by prohibiting various government entities from requiring them to provide a current address as a condition for receiving services or housing assistance. This legislation directly affects public libraries, housing agencies, and local government bodies, allowing individuals without a stable residence to access essential services, thus promoting inclusivity and protecting this vulnerable population from discrimination based on their living situation. The goal of the bill is to make it easier for the homeless to access resources that may aid in their transition to stable housing.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, the bill has faced some contention regarding the balance between aiding homeless individuals and the implications for local governance. Some local officials may express concerns about the practical challenges this bill could create, including the potential overstretching of resources as agencies may have to accommodate an increased demand for services from individuals who may previously have been unable to provide necessary documentation. Opponents may argue that while the bill aims to remove barriers, it could inadvertently create complexities in tracking service usage or administering resources effectively.

Companion Bills

MD HB1325

Carry Over Individuals Experiencing Homelessness - Address Requirements - Prohibition

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