Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4102

Introduced
6/14/23  

Caption

Recovery Housing Stability and Support Act of 2023

Impact

The reauthorization of the Recovery Housing Program under this legislation is expected to have significant implications for individuals in recovery, as stable housing is a critical component in maintaining sobriety and improving long-term outcomes. By ensuring a dedicated funding stream through 2028, the bill addresses a vital gap in support services available to those affected by substance use disorders. This funding could enable a variety of service providers across states to enhance their recovery housing options, making them more accessible to individuals in need.

Summary

House Bill 4102, known as the Recovery Housing Stability and Support Act of 2023, aims to amend the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act by reauthorizing the Recovery Housing Program. This bill proposes providing $30 million in funding each year from 2024 through 2028, which is a notable increase from previous allocations. Its core objective is to support the recovery housing initiatives designed to assist individuals recovering from substance use disorders and promote their reintegration into society through stable housing options.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to its potential positive impact on recovery housing, there may be concerns regarding the sufficiency of the proposed funding and how effectively it will be distributed. Some critics may argue that the amount, although increased, might not be enough to meet the growing demand for recovery housing services. Furthermore, how the allocations will be managed and whether they will reach the communities most in need remain points of contention among stakeholders, particularly those advocating for individuals recovering from substance use disorders.

Companion Bills

US SB1991

Related Comprehensive Addiction Recovery through Effective Employment and Reentry Act of 2023 CAREER Act of 2023

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