The announcement follows Newsom’s 2024 executive order, which directed encampment cleanups after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling granted state and local governments more authority to remove them.

  • OminousOrange@lemmy.ca
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    12 hours ago

    Your initial comment read like, “we shouldn’t provide access to housing for anyone because some don’t actually want it.”

    I believe a better solution would be, “we should provide access to housing and if some don’t want it, they won’t be forced to use it.”

    It’s definitely a complex issue, but the first step should be compassion and not eliminating practical options because they might not suit a small subset of the population.

    • johncandy1812@lemmy.ca
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      11 hours ago

      You might have read my comment that way but you also read it as me speaking for all homeless people for some reason.

      There is a risk of using already limited funds for housing projects that pay out to contractors/land developers (profiting off social programs) without having enough to go towards other issues facing unhoused people. The solution is more complex than simply “build more homes” which is what the original message I responded to was intimating.

      All people deserve safe, stable living environments, some just choose to forgo those for reasons people seem unwilling to acknowledge.