Right now, the Massachusetts House and Senate are negotiating a final budget for the next fiscal year. We know that a budget is a statement of values, and we need to be sure that the FY 2026 budget is reflecting our values of a more just and equitable Commonwealth.
Here’s what to ask from your legislators:
- Immigrant Legal Defense Fund: Please advocate for House language dedicating $5 million for a new legal defense program to provide immigration legal services to eligible low-income immigrants and refugees without access to legal representation (House line item 4003-0124).
- Banning Broker’s Fees: Please advocate for Senate language to require that residential rental broker’s fees be paid by the contracting agent (typically, the landlord), ensuring that renters are not burdened with unexpected and extraordinary costs.
- Access to Counsel: Please advocate for House language allocating $3 million to ensure that tenants facing eviction have access to counsel (House line item 0321-1800).
- Emergency Assistance for Families: Please advocate for the Senate’s larger appropriation of $225 million for Residential Assistance for Families in Transition (RAFT), which prevents displacement by providing short-term emergency assistance to keep families stably housed.
- Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program: Please advocate for the House’s larger appropriation of $258,111,840 for the MRVP, which provides long-term rental subsidies to approximately 10,000 low-income households for use in the private housing market.
- No Cost Calls: Please advocate for House language allocating $10 million for the Communications Access Trust Fund for no cost communication in prisons and jails (House line item 1595-6153).
- Universal School Meals: Please advocate for the House’s larger appropriation of $190M allocation for School Meals for All.
- Fully Funding Our K-12 Public Schools: Please advocate for the Massachusetts Education Justice Alliance priorities of closing the Chapter 70 inflation gap of $465 million, fixing the charter school reimbursements with the House funding level of $199 million, increasing funding for school building program, and preserving the House inclusion of a grant program for community schools.