Governor Wants Additional Money For Shelters

Governor Maura Healey is proposing 250-million-dollars in state spending to help the emergency shelter system in Massachusetts.

The money is part of a two-billion-dollar gross spending bill proposed by the governor to close out the 2023 fiscal year.

Healey says the state is in crisis over the combination of a surge in migrants needing shelter and the skyrocketing cost of housing.

Healey says the state is also seeking money from the federal government to address the crisis.

[Photo Credit: Allison Mitchell/Governor’s Press Office]

Photo: Allison Mitchell


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