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A 8375

Establishes a co-shelter toolkit

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Linda Rosenthal

Creates a co-shelter toolkit to guide shelter operations and coordination, helping shelters, operators, and related service providers.

REFERRED TO SOCIAL SERVICES
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Bill Summary · A 8375

Summary of Bill A 8375: Establishes a co-shelter toolkit

Quick overview

  • Bill number: A 8375
  • Title: Establishes a co-shelter toolkit
  • Purpose (as indicated by title): To establish a toolkit related to co-shelter operations and coordination
  • Status: Referred to Social Services
  • Introduced: May 13, 2025
  • Primary sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
  • Related (companion) bill: S 7612 (Senate)

Legislative actions to date

  • 2025-05-13: Referred to Social Services (assembly level)
  • 2025-05-13: Referred to Social Services (duplicate entry in the provided record)

What the bill seeks to do

  • The bill’s title indicates the creation of a “co-shelter toolkit,” which would presumably be a set of resources, guidance, or materials to support co-shelter operations and coordination. The information provided does not include the full text or specific provisions, so details such as contents, scope, implementing agencies, or required timelines are not available here.

Key provisions (not specified in the provided information)

  • The exact contents of the toolkit (e.g., guidelines, training materials, best practices, funding mechanisms) are not listed.
  • Roles and responsibilities for administering the toolkit (state department or agency, local governments, or service providers) are not defined in the provided summary.
  • Funding, reporting requirements, and enforcement mechanisms are not described in the available data.

Affected parties

  • Primary intended beneficiaries likely include shelters, shelter operators, and organizations involved in shelter coordination.
  • Individuals who utilize or rely on shelter services could be indirectly affected through improved resources or guidance.
  • Local governments and service providers administering shelter programs may be involved in implementation.

Relationship to companion legislation

  • Companion bill: S 7612 (listed as a related bill in the record). This indicates parallel or mirrored legislation in the Senate.

Timeline and next steps

  • The bill has been referred to the Social Services committee. If advanced, it would move through committee processes, potentially receive amendments, and proceed to floor action in the Assembly.
  • For more precise provisions, timelines, and fiscal impact, the full bill text and fiscal notes would be needed, along with committee memos and subsequent legislative actions.

Notes

  • The information provided does not include the bill text, fiscal impact, or detailed provisions. If you’d like, I can generate a more detailed analysis once the bill text or a link to the legislative portal is available.

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

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