Assembly Majority Office - 1/17/2018

According to the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, New Jersey has among its homeless population an estimated nearly 2,000 veterans of the United States Armed Forces. The law (A-5211) allows counties to prioritize grants from county homelessness trust funds for the benefit of veterans. Grants from these trust funds may be used to develop affordable housing, provide rental assistance, and provide supportive and preventative services to aid the homeless or those at risk of homelessness. 

"It is unconscionable that in our democracy, those men and women who risked their lives to protect our freedom could be left out on the street without a roof over their heads," said Mukherji (D-Hudson), a former U.S. Marine. "Giving counties the ability to ensure homeless veterans are helped and supported through a dedicated portion of trust fund grants is one more step toward ending homelessness in New Jersey."

Under the law, counties will be allowed to give a preference in the award of grants for these services for veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.