Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0879

Introduced
3/19/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/4/24  
Report Pass
4/19/24  

Caption

An act relating to the Emergency Temporary Shelter Program

Impact

By creating the Emergency Temporary Shelter Program, H0879 seeks to facilitate smoother transitions for households experiencing homelessness into permanent housing. It outlines eligibility requirements that cater to a broad range of vulnerable populations, including the elderly, individuals with disabilities, and victims of domestic violence. The program also mandates regular oversight and reporting by the Department for Children and Families to ensure effectiveness and accountability in addressing homelessness within the state.

Summary

House Bill H0879 proposes the establishment of the Emergency Temporary Shelter Program, which aims to replace the existing General Assistance Emergency Housing Program in Vermont. The new program is designed to address homelessness by providing temporary shelter options that emphasize participants' dignity and lead to greater housing stability. Key provisions include eliminating arbitrary time limits and the need for any prior housing readiness, thereby allowing for immediate access to shelter for those in need.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the bill appears positively framed as an essential move toward more effective and compassionate homeless support systems. Supporters argue it represents a progressive step in removing barriers that often prevent individuals and families from accessing the shelter they need. However, some concerns exist regarding the sustainability of funding and the effectiveness of implementation, which could influence public perception of the program's long-term success.

Contention

One notable point of contention is related to the reliance on hotels and motels for temporary housing, which may conflict with the bill's intent to provide more dignified shelter options. Critics question whether these arrangements can genuinely fulfill the needs of individuals experiencing homelessness or if they merely serve as a temporary fix. The bill also raises discussions about how resources will be allocated and managed across various agencies involved in homeless support, which could impact the program's overall effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0091

An act relating to the Vermont Homeless Emergency Assistance and Responsive Transition to Housing Program

VT SB229

AN ACT relating to buildings serving as temporary shelters in times of emergencies.

VT HB3644

Relating to a statewide shelter program; and declaring an emergency.

VT HB5175

PETSAFE Act of 2023 Providing Essential Temporary Shelter Assistance For Emergencies Act of 2023

VT AB3122

Housing element: emergency shelters, temporary housing, and supportive housing.

VT SB5553

Authorizing standards for temporary emergency shelters for local adoption.

VT SB131

AN ACT relating to sheltered employment.

VT HB06488

An Act Concerning The Evacuation And Temporary Sheltering Of Certain Animals During Emergencies.

VT HB570

AN ACT relating to emergency shelters.

VT H5119

Emergency Shelters

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