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H 4783

An Act relative to reaffirming the rights of individuals experiencing homelessness

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Lindsay Sabadosa

H 4783 protects rights of homeless individuals, guaranteeing access to public spaces/services and prohibiting discrimination based on housing status.

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Bill Summary · H 4783

Summary of H 4783: An Act relative to reaffirming the rights of individuals experiencing homelessness

Bill Overview

This bill, titled "An Act relative to reaffirming the rights of individuals experiencing homelessness," was introduced in the state legislature on November 17, 2025. The bill has been approved by both the House and Senate and is awaiting final passage.

The primary purpose of H 4783 is to protect and affirm the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals experiencing homelessness within the state. The bill aims to combat discrimination and ensure equal access to public spaces, services, and resources for this vulnerable population.

Key Provisions

The main elements of H 4783 include:

  1. Right to Rest: Guaranteeing the right of homeless individuals to rest in public spaces, such as sidewalks and parks, without fear of harassment or citation, provided they are not obstructing access or endangering public safety.

  2. Equal Access to Public Services: Requiring all public agencies and facilities to provide equal access to services, programs, and resources for individuals experiencing homelessness, without discrimination.

  3. Anti-Discrimination Protections: Prohibiting discrimination against homeless individuals in employment, housing, and the provision of public services on the basis of their housing status.

  4. Homeless Bill of Rights: Establishing a "Homeless Bill of Rights" to clearly enumerate the fundamental rights and freedoms of this population, including the right to vote, the right to receive mail, and the right to access emergency medical care.

  5. Outreach and Support Services: Mandating the expansion of outreach and support services to connect homeless individuals with housing assistance, job training, mental health resources, and other essential aid.

Potential Impact

If enacted, H 4783 would have a significant impact on the lives of individuals experiencing homelessness within the state. The bill aims to combat the social stigma and systemic barriers often faced by this population, ensuring they are treated with dignity and have equal access to public spaces, services, and opportunities.

The "Homeless Bill of Rights" and anti-discrimination protections could help empower homeless individuals to assert their rights and access the support they need without fear of harassment or unfair treatment. The increased investment in outreach and support services may also lead to more people transitioning out of homelessness and into stable, sustainable living situations.

Overall, H 4783 represents a comprehensive effort to address the challenges faced by individuals experiencing homelessness and promote a more inclusive, equitable society.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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