Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S975

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing residency requirements for emergency housing assistance

Impact

The proposed changes would modify the eligibility criteria for emergency housing assistance significantly. As a result, many individuals who may have previously qualified will now be barred, particularly those who are new residents or those who have struggled to maintain continuous residency for the required time. This shift has the potential to leave vulnerable groups without the support they require during emergencies, arriving at a time when housing instability continues to be a pressing issue in the state.

Summary

Bill S975 proposes establishing residency requirements for individuals seeking emergency housing assistance in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill stipulates that only United States citizens and lawfully present immigrants with continuous legal residency in the state for at least 12 consecutive months prior to the application date will be eligible for such assistance. The bill aims to ensure that emergency housing resources are directed toward residents who have demonstrated a longer-term commitment to living in the Commonwealth, thus potentially reducing aid to transitory populations.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions surrounding Bill S975 include concerns from housing advocates and immigrant support organizations. These groups argue that the new residency requirements could unfairly disadvantage families and individuals who are in dire need of housing assistance, including those facing unforeseen circumstances such as job loss, health problems, or domestic violence. Critics of the bill also raise ethical questions regarding the fairness of restricting aid based on residency length, suggesting that such a requirement could exacerbate existing challenges in housing access and social equity.

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 H1505

Relative to emergency housing assistance residency requirements

MA S972

Establishing emergency shelter priorities

MA H1546

Relative to emergency housing assistance eligibility requirements

MA H1506

Relative to prioritizing Massachusetts residents on the waitlist for emergency housing assistance

MA S976

Enhancing security in emergency housing programs

MA H207

Establishing basic needs assistance for residents

MA S974

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

MA S123

Establishing a special commission to study the integrity of public assistance programs

MA H1540

Relative to the eligibility of emergency housing assistance

MA H1579

Relative to emergency shelter assistance for commonwealth residents

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.