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 @9NM5GDS from Michigan answered…49mins49m

I think they should limit the amount to a certain amount overall but, only do so depending on the state/ area

 @9NM4WH9 from Oklahoma answered…58mins58m

People who are homeless often have severe untreated mental health issues. Therefore, in order to help with the homeless…

 @9NLZLPX from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

Yes, and ban investors from hostile nations that abuse human rights or harbor/promote terrorism

 @9NLZLPX from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but prioritize on providing services to get the homeless off the streets and into the workforce rather than simply…

 @9NLZLPX from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

Yes, create more social programs to provide the homeless with basic necessities, housing support, mental health/addictio…

 @9NLZLPX from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

Yes, as long as drug abuse, alcoholism, or other forms of irresponsibility aren’t a factor in the foreclosure

 @9NLYCKV from Texas answered…2hrs2H

Create programs to provide mental health, drug rehabilitation, and find them jobs so we can reduce the homeless populati…

 @9NLLTF6 from New Jersey answered…6hrs6H

No, because they were given an oppertuinty to have shelter yet denied it, leaving them on the public's property.

 @9NKXZ2P from Arizona answered…14hrs14H

Offer land that isn’t on public streets and can be used as long as the occupants keep it neat and maintained

 @9NKTNPT from Georgia answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but only if 50-70% of funding also reduces the root cause of homelessness.

 @9NKTJFM from Louisiana answered…17hrs17H

i’m in between no because why would you not go in housing but yes because you’d rather sleep on the streets?

 @7CPSVB2 from Kentucky answered…17hrs17H

No. Build government owned rental units and base rent as 30 percent of income. This will drive down private property pri…

 @9NKSL8Q from Washington answered…18hrs18H

They shouldn't be allowed to raise the rent to current tenants and they can't make a tenant leave so they can charge mor…

 @9NKSKMV from Kentucky answered…18hrs18H

It should be determined by each state’s local government.

 @9NKQVGF from Arizona answered…20hrs20H

Not financial assistance, but possibly interest rate reductions or elimination of MIP for those with a good credit ratin…

 @9NKP4B4 from New York answered…21hrs21H

We have eliminated 90% of our in-patient psychiatric beds. The State of New York needs at least 20,000 in-patient beds…

 @9NKMJL6 from Colorado answered…22hrs22H

Yes as long as all of the money ones into the shelter and no employees pockets

 @9NKKKWN from New York answered…22hrs22H

I think we should have other suitable housing for them. I believe most is either a product of mental illness. Or drug ab…

 @9NKGFYD from Georgia answered…23hrs23H

create social programs to educate and evaluate homeless to determine the difference in mental and financial reasonse.

 @9NKDSKX from Texas answered…23hrs23H

I do think rent is out of control right now, but if you add a limit, landlords won't be able to make savings which will…