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The city of Salisbury says more people are moving into it’s tiny home village for the homeless, or Anne Street Village. Muir Boda, director of housing and community development for the city says the city is now hosting 14 people at its Anne Street Village. 

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Some homeless shelters on Maryland’s Eastern Shore are voicing concern over a proposed bill in Annapolis. If passed, House Bill 577 would mandate that all Maryland homeless shelters accept government funding, and thus follow state rules and regulations.