STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, APRIL 24, 2024.....Senate and House negotiators on Wednesday proposed a new nine-month limit on how long families can stay in the state's emergency shelters, while authorizing withdrawals up to $426 million from a state savings account to spend on the ongoing crisis.

Top lawmakers crafting the compromise supplemental budget bill (H 4582) landed on pulling an additional $251 million for fiscal 2024 from the so-called Transitional Escrow Account, a one-time revenue source that boasts a balance of $863 million. The Senate's chief negotiator, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Michael Rodrigues, said in a statement that the "appropriate balance" in the compromise bill "establishes a fiscal glide path."