Some Families in Massachusetts Shelters Will Have to Document Efforts to Find Path Out
- Massachusetts Senate approved limits on how long homeless families can stay in emergency state shelters amid an $850 million plan to fund the system.
- Families in overflow shelter sites will need to document efforts to find a path out, including housing or job search.
- Senate and House passed bills to limit family stays in emergency housing, awaiting a compromise bill before reaching the Governor's desk for approval.
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