(Salem, OR) -- Democrats in the Oregon Legislature are announcing a 400-million dollar package to address homelessness. One-hundred-65-million dollars would be spent on additional shelter capacity, rapid rehousing, and housing stability programs. Another 215-million dollars would go toward affordable housing, and 20-million dollars would go toward helping make homeownership attainable for working families. The money comes from a revenue surplus and is one of the Governor's top priorities.