RELATING TO HOMELESSNESS.
HB 2084 establishes a task force to clean up vacated homeless encampments, promotes intergovernmental collaboration, and allocates funds to improve homelessness management.
HB 2084 establishes a task force to clean up vacated homeless encampments, promotes intergovernmental collaboration, and allocates funds to improve homelessness management.
Bill Number: HB 2084
Introduced On: January 19, 2024
Current Status: Deferred by the committee on HHS
Primary Sponsor: La Chica
Related Bill: SB 2854 (companion)
HB 2084 aims to address the issue of homelessness through various provisions, including the establishment of a task force for the cleanup of vacated homeless encampments and the allocation of funds for related expenditures.
The primary intent of HB 2084 is to create a structured approach to managing homelessness in the state. The bill seeks to:
- Facilitate the cleanup of vacated homeless encampments.
- Establish intergovernmental agreements to enhance collaboration among various agencies and organizations involved in homelessness services.
- Allocate necessary funding to support these initiatives.
Establishment of a Cleanup Task Force:
Intergovernmental Agreements:
Funding Appropriations:
Affected Parties:
Community and Environmental Benefits:
HB 2084 represents a legislative effort to tackle homelessness through coordinated cleanup efforts and intergovernmental collaboration. While currently deferred, the bill reflects ongoing discussions and initiatives aimed at improving the conditions for individuals experiencing homelessness in the state. Further developments will be monitored as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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