Delaware budgets new dollars for homeless families

Why Should Delaware Care? Although Delaware’s homeless population has grown in recent years, the availability of resources and affordable housing has not. Last week, lawmakers included in a state budget a new initiative that would pay for 50 families with school-age children to move out of motels or shelters, and into rental housing.

Lawmakers on Delaware’s powerful Joint Finance Committee included an $800,000 line item into the state’s supplemental budget last week that would pay for homeless Delaware families with school-aged children to move into stable housing.

The introduction of the item – pushed by Rep. Kim Williams (D-Stanton) – followed an announcement last month from Delaware budget forecasters that the state would collect nearly $200 million more in revenue during the next fiscal year than previously estimated…

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