Milwaukee County Declares ‘Right to Shelter’ for County Residents
Board to Consider Complimentary Budget Amendments Monday
MILWAUKEE, WI – The Board of Supervisors unanimously (18-0) passed a resolution from Supervisor Ryan Clancy on November 5 declaring a “Right to Shelter” for any Milwaukee County resident. The resolution forms the basis for four Clancy-authored budget amendments that Supervisors will consider Monday when they convene to adopt the 2021 County budget.
Clancy’s “Right to Shelter” resolution declares that “any resident experiencing chronic homelessness and without access to safe housing will have accessible shelter”.
“Milwaukee County’s commitment to ending homelessness is something we can all be proud of, but we must also reaffirm this commitment with additional resources when necessary,” said Clancy. The Coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated housing insecurity and we have the responsibility to support our neighbors in need.”
Supervisor Clancy’s resolution aims to “ensure all have access to a warm bed to sleep in by providing additional beds if and when the demand for beds exceeds the capacity of existing facilities” and creates two second-shift positions in the Department of Health and Human Service’s Housing Division, the cost of which will be offset for two years by funds from an Emergency Solutions Grant from the City of Milwaukee.
Although these initiatives enjoy broad public support, the Finance Committee recommended rejection for three of the four – only the amendment establishing a Right to Counsel was recommended for adoption. All Supervisors will have the opportunity to vote on each of these amendments on Monday, November 9th when the full Board convenes to set and adopt the final 2021 budget, pending possible vetoes from the County Executive.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.