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Housing Support for Addiction Recovery: New Rules and Funding

This act extends and expands a housing support program for individuals recovering from opioid addiction. It increases available funds, allows for furniture purchases in temporary housing, and introduces new program monitoring rules, aiming to stabilize lives and facilitate reintegration into society. Citizens can expect improved access to safe housing and support during their recovery process.
Key points
The housing support program for individuals in addiction recovery will be extended until 2030, with a minimum annual budget of $50 million.
Program funds can now be used to purchase furniture for temporary housing, improving living conditions for beneficiaries.
New rules for program monitoring and reporting have been introduced to ensure greater transparency and effectiveness.
Priority will be given to facilities offering workforce development and financial literacy training, as well as those that follow up with former residents to support their sustained recovery.
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Status: Introduced
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_1461
Sponsor: Sen. Coons, Christopher A. [D-DE]
Process start date: 2025-04-10