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 @9NZL363 from Minnesota answered…8hrs8H

Yes because the minimum ESTIMATED wage amount in Minnesota is $25 and hour and $365000 Annually, 70% of the state is low…

 @9NZKR67 from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

This would depend on why they are facing foreclosure. Are they facing it because they live outside their means, or are t…

 @9NZKR67 from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

Yes, no foreign investor, foreign company, or foreign individual should be able to own residential properties in the US.

 @9NZK9PB from Pennsylvania answered…8hrs8H

that would depend a lot on the situation and how much is provided

 @9NZJY4C from Nebraska answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but only at night and in places where no foreigners and regular civilians will see or interact with them.

 @9NZJ7V7 from Pennsylvania answered…10hrs10H

No, the housing crisis should be solved by limited how much property individuals can own and granting more rights to ten…

 @9NZJ4WL from Arkansas answered…10hrs10H

Yes in the short term, but zoning reform is necessary for a sustainable solution to the housing crisis.

 @9NZHN3X from New Hampshire answered…10hrs10H

Personal housing should be available if they agree to receive help for drug use or mental illness, and only once they sh…

 @7HJNSX6 from New York answered…10hrs10H

Yes, as long as they remain at the home for a set time period, or they have to pay the government back.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…11hrs11H

No. Homelessness should be a local community concern. It should be handled by nonprofits and volunteer organizations.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…11hrs11H

Yes. The residential property is on US soil. It should be purchased, owned, and disposed of by US citizens on US soil.

 @9NYYCX5from Maine  answered…16hrs16H

It really depends on where they are. Like if it doesn't cause harm to the individual or anyone around them, then it shou…

 @9NYWH5T from Illinois answered…16hrs16H

There should be public space more dedicated to that purpose to protect function of currently occupied public spaces

 @9NYVNVQ from Utah answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but programs should emphasize occupational and educational opportunities, societal rehabilitation, and community pa…

 @9NYVNB8 from Illinois answered…17hrs17H

To a degree. They need to ensure that the renter not only gets their money back but ensure that they also pocket money f…

 @9NYVMPQ from Vermont answered…17hrs17H

No, low income housing should reflect a profit motive and the government should have a permanent cap on real estate taxe…

 @9NYNK7F from Missouri answered…19hrs19H

No. Homeowners get themselves into their own troubles, they should get out of it themselves too without the citizens of…

 @9NYLLPV from South Carolina answered…19hrs19H

No, but they should institute policies to discourage landlords from hoarding properties to increase competition between…

 @9NYLD7Q from Indiana answered…20hrs20H

No because they refused care, but they should make some public property’s illegal and some that are less important or do…

 @9NYKLM4 from Pennsylvania answered…20hrs20H

Depends on what type of development it is. If it is a development for older residents then there would be no need for a…