Massachusetts H1515 aims to transform the emergency response system and develop housing strategies to end homelessness among unaccompanied adults.
Massachusetts H1515 seeks to transform the Commonwealth’s emergency response system and create housing strategies to end the homelessness of unaccompanied adults. The bill prioritizes elderly, disabled, medically complex, and LGBTQ+ individuals. It mandates the executive office to review alternative construction models, develop a specific plan for housing responses, and conduct a study on future shelter and housing demand. The plan includes long-term vouchers, shallow subsidy pools, rapid re-housing resources, and permanent supportive housing.
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