The Legislature passed a law in the spring setting a nine-month limit. But state officials say they want to lower the cap to ...
Massachusetts' reliance on hotels and motels to shelter homeless people will be phased out in the next couple of years, Gov.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has announced plans to transition away from using hotels and motels as shelters for ...
Amid a housing crunch and a migrant crisis, the decision could make it easier for homeless families in the state to secure emergency shelter.
The Healey administration rolled out a suite of new reforms without detailing expected expenses, cost savings or timelines ...
Over the past year and a half, in an attempt to control surging costs, Gov. Maura Healey instituted a cap of 7,500 families.
The Healey administration will introduce a two-track system for families seeking shelter. One will offer 30-day stays, the ...
Gov. Maura Healey’s office intends over the next roughly 19 months to phase out the use of hotels and motels for emergency ...
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey wants to limit stays for migrant and homeless families in emergency shelters to six months.
The Healey administration said Friday that it will phase out hotel and motel stays for migrant and homeless families as it ...
Gov. Healey's plan aims to phase out hotels for shelters, boost rental aid, and reduce costs, addressing Massachusetts's ...