"Massachusetts Grapples with Rising Emergency Shelter Demand and Fiscal Challenges"

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Massachusetts has spent $42 million on emergency shelters in just two weeks of December, with a report revealing that nearly 1,400 families have sought shelter since the state reached its capacity of 7,500 in November. The report also indicates a significant increase in migrants with work permits and provides a detailed list of communities where families are currently housed in shelters, hotels, or motels, with Boston having the highest number at 1,309 families. An emergency overnight shelter was also opened in Cambridge to accommodate up to 70 families.
- Report shows which Massachusetts communities have the most families at emergency shelters CBS Boston
- MA emergency shelter spending for FY24 up to $247M, report says Boston Herald
- Shelter report shows waitlist, work authorizations are growing WCVB Boston
- Barriers keeping homeless families from shelter are not acts of nature — but choices we make The Boston Globe
- Fiscal considerations may weigh on session priorities Spectrum News 1
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