Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S972

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing emergency shelter priorities

Impact

The implementation of SB 972 would significantly modify the current approach to emergency shelter assistance in Massachusetts, ensuring that the most vulnerable populations receive support first. The prioritization of veterans and the elderly reflects a recognition of their unique challenges and needs, with the bill aiming to alleviate the pressures faced by these groups in accessing necessary emergency resources. Additionally, this targeted approach seeks to streamline assistance for families at risk of homelessness, thus providing a structured method to address shelter needs effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 972, introduced by Senator Kelly A. Dooner, aims to establish specific priorities for access to emergency shelter assistance in Massachusetts. The bill proposes an amendment to Section 30 of Chapter 23B of the General Laws, focusing on prioritizing assistance for certain vulnerable groups. Under this bill, the priority order for emergency shelter assistance would be given first to veterans, followed by elderly persons, and then to families who have legal residence in the Commonwealth and are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Contention

While SB 972 is likely to garner support from various advocacy groups focused on housing and social welfare, it may also raise discussions about the adequacy of resources available to meet the increased demands for emergency shelter among these prioritized groups. Critics could argue that focusing on specific categories might marginalize others in need, thus raising questions about the figures used to define homelessness and the overall capacity of the state's housing resources. As legislators review the bill, these concerns may lead to debates on how to balance prioritization while ensuring comprehensive support for all individuals facing housing instability.

Companion Bills

MA S2765

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Housing, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to housing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S974

Establishing liability coverage for facilities lodging individuals in the emergency shelter program

MA S975

Establishing residency requirements for emergency housing assistance

MA S2226

Establishing an emergency assistance shelter system oversight commission to continually evaluate all expenditures related to the system

MA H787

Establishing a special commission to investigate and study the feasibility of dedicated senior shelters in Massachusetts

MA S1017

To reform the emergency assistance shelter program

MA AB1069

Older adults: emergency shelters.

MA HB299

AN ACT relating to emergency shelters.

MA H2247

Relative to further increasing the fines for cruelty to animals, and establishing a fund dedicated to improvements for local animal shelters

MA H1579

Relative to emergency shelter assistance for commonwealth residents

MA S2765

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Housing, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to housing matters.

Similar Bills

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