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  2. ‘Tough love’ for homeless: How Fresno leaders will enforce ...

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    Fresno leaders say they will strictly enforce a new law banning homeless encampments or loitering on public land, which could mean jail time for offenders if they refuse offers for shelter or ...

  3. Some homeless people refuse shelter beds. In one Bay Area ...

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    San Mateo County officials are moving forward with a proposal that would make it a crime for someone to refuse available, temporary housing if they're living in a homeless encampment.

  4. Homelessness in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    The official homelessness statistics by state, 2019. The statewide homelessness population ratios as compared with the national U.S. homelessness ratio (0.17% or 171 persons per 100,000) in 2019. [1][2] Of the 9 states (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington) and the District of Columbia ...

  5. Homeless Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Homeless Bills of Rights seek to amend local codes that outlaw loitering, vagrancy, sitting or lying on the sidewalk, begging, urinating, eating in public, and other behaviors that disproportionately affect homeless people. [1] Most homeless advocates agree that the issue of homelessness can only be alleviated if there is a focus placed on ...

  6. Martin v. Boise - Wikipedia

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    Martin v. Boise (full case name Robert Martin, Lawrence Lee Smith, Robert Anderson, Janet F. Bell, Pamela S. Hawkes, and Basil E. Humphrey v.City of Boise) was a 2018 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in response to a 2009 lawsuit by six homeless plaintiffs against the city of Boise, Idaho regarding the city's anti-camping ordinance. [1]

  7. Editorial: L.A. officials lied to justify seizing homeless ...

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    In a court case, L.A. officials changed records to justify taking homeless people's belongings. That is a new low. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...