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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey Expands $30,000 Rental Aid for Migrant Families

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey Expands $30,000 Rental Aid for Migrant Families

BOSTON — Massachusetts Democratic Gov. Maura Healey is providing qualifying migrant families with up to $30,000 in rental assistance over two years, shifting many from state-run shelters into private housing through the state’s HomeBASE program.

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According to a syndicated Yahoo News report citing the Boston Herald, the program’s caseload has surged from 1,473 families in January 2023 to 7,767 in April 2025 — a more than 400% increase since Healey took office.

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HomeBASE offers $15,000 per year in housing aid for eligible families, with some able to receive a third year of funding for an additional $15,000. State officials, however, have announced plans to pause that third-year option starting in July.

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The initiative has drawn sharp criticism from opponents who say it prioritizes migrants over state residents, while supporters argue it reduces shelter overcrowding and provides struggling families with more stability.

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