The bill outlines the operations and updates regarding Temporary Respite Centers (TRCs) and Clinical and Safety Risk Assessment Sites (CSRAs) as part of the Emergency Assistance Family Shelter Program. As of December 15, 2025, the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC) will cease new placements into TRCs due to the stabilization of the shelter program, transitioning newly eligible families into bridge track shelters. The report includes various data points, such as the number of families currently in TRCs, average length of stay, and services provided at these centers, which include basic needs provisions, employment assistance, and health screenings.

Key insertions in the bill include the addition of specific data points regarding the number of families and individuals placed in TRCs and CSRAs, as well as the average length of stay and services offered. The report also highlights the closure of certain TRCs and the procurement processes for qualified vendors to operate overflow emergency shelters and CSRAs. The bill emphasizes the importance of case management services in connecting families with additional resources and support to expedite their rehousing efforts.