Energy for America’s Economic Future Act
Bill S 168 allows migrant youth under 25 to access housing vouchers through the FHEPS program, aiming to reduce homelessness and support vulnerable populations.
Bill S 168 allows migrant youth under 25 to access housing vouchers through the FHEPS program, aiming to reduce homelessness and support vulnerable populations.
Bill Number: S 168
Title: Makes migrant youth under the age of 25 eligible to receive housing vouchers under the family homelessness and eviction prevention supplement ("FHEPS") program
Status: Referred to Social Services
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 168 aims to expand access to housing assistance for migrant youth by making individuals under the age of 25 eligible for housing vouchers through the Family Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement (FHEPS) program. The intent of this legislation is to address the unique challenges faced by migrant youth, who often experience instability and barriers to housing due to their status.
Bill S 168 represents a significant step towards improving housing access for migrant youth under 25 years of age. By expanding eligibility for the FHEPS program, the bill aims to mitigate homelessness and provide essential support to a vulnerable population. The outcome of this bill will depend on further legislative action and discussions within the Social Services committee.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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