Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB2457

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Concerning emergency housing for domestic violence survivors.

Impact

The passage of HB2457 is expected to significantly enhance the state's legislative framework surrounding housing assistance for domestic violence survivors. It may lead to the establishment of new protocols and funding mechanisms that prioritize emergency housing options tailored specifically for this group. By bolstering the availability of shelters and supportive housing resources, the bill underscores the vital importance of maintaining safety and stability for individuals escaping abusive situations. This could also result in increased collaboration between local governments, housing agencies, and domestic violence advocacy organizations to address these issues more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 2457, titled 'Concerning emergency housing for domestic violence survivors,' aims to improve access to emergency housing for individuals fleeing domestic violence situations. The primary objective of this bill is to ensure that victims of domestic violence have immediate access to safe and secure housing, which is often a crucial step in the recovery and rebuilding process for survivors. By addressing the urgent housing needs of this vulnerable population, HB2457 seeks to provide a more comprehensive support system for domestic violence survivors.

Contention

During the discussions surrounding HB2457, notable points of contention emerged, particularly regarding funding sources and the long-term sustainability of the proposed housing solutions. Some legislators raised concerns about the potential costs associated with expanding emergency housing options and whether those resources would be adequately allocated over time. Additionally, debates focused on ensuring that the bill not only addresses immediate housing needs but also provides comprehensive support services, such as counseling and legal assistance, which are integral to the success of survivors transitioning out of unsafe environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5231

Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the issuance of emergency domestic violence no-contact orders.Original: Concerning the issuance of emergency domestic violence no contact orders.

WA HB1591

Providing remedies for defendant survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking.

WA HB1498

Concerning domestic violence co-responder programs.

WA HB2048

Concerning supervision of domestic violence in criminal sentencing.

WA SB5398

Concerning domestic violence funding allocation.

WA HB1533

Exempting the disclosure of certain information of agency employees or their dependents who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, or stalking.

WA SB5746

Exempting the disclosure of certain information of agency employees or their dependents who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, or stalking.

WA LR150

Interim study to examine the gap in services such as emergency shelters and transitional housing for individuals experiencing domestic violence and human trafficking

WA HR4626

Concerning survivors of crimes.

WA SB5076

Concerning the authority to hold a person without bail until their first appearance on a domestic violence or protection order case.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.