… for foster youth, we can begin to bridge the gap in housing services for youth transitioning out of care and reduce homelessness rates amongst former foster youth. This bill also The bill exempts housing supportive services from the 30% housing cap under Chaffey. This will allow states the opportunity to provide more youth with rental and housing assistance. We know that stable housing is the key to success, safety and improved health outcomes. (01:14–01:30)
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Asserts that the bill changes financial regulations to exempt certain services from a housing cap.
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