Caseload decline fuels optimism about smaller shelter budget
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Caseload decline fuels optimism about smaller shelter budget
After two years of spending about $1 billion annually on an overburdened emergency family shelter system, top Democrats are proposing that the state can live within a much leaner shelter budget in fiscal 2026 as new system regulations take effect and caseloads decrease. The rollout of House Ways and Means’ fiscal 2026 budget proposal — which funds the Emergency Assistance Shelter System at $275 million — coincided with an announcement Wednesday …
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