In 2022 a surge in family homelessness led to a waiting list being imposed at the family shelter in Utah for the first time in many years. State leaders responded to this crisis by appropriating money to purchase an old hotel and convert it into a second family shelter in Salt Lake County. That facility has been purchased and is almost ready to open but only has money for staff and operations through June, 2025. Governor Cox's has proposed that the state budget for coming fiscal year include $5.8 million in ongoing funding to open this facility. In August of last year, the operators of the family shelter in Midvale reported that they had been forced to turn away 834 families in the past year because that facility was full. Every child deserves a safe and warm place to sleep so members of the Utah Legislature should adopt the Governor's funding recommendation.
Unfortunately, this funding request is only the seventh highest priority on the list of funding requests presented to the Economic and Community Development Appropriations Subcommittee. Please reach out to one or more member of the leaders of committee that comes up with the final version of the budget, the Executive Appropriations Committee, and ask them to help ensure kids in Utah have a warm, safe place to sleep next winter.
Executive Appropriations Committee Leaders:
Senator Jerry Stevenson, Senate Chair, jwstevenson@le.utah.gov
Senator Val Peterson, House Chair, vpeterson@le.utah.gov
Senator Scott Sandall, Senate Vice Chair, ssandall@le.utah.gov
Representative Walt Brooks, House Vice Chair, wbrooks@le.utah.gov
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