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 @ISIDEWITH asked…1hr1H

Should the government provide subsidies for first-time homebuyers?

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Yes

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Should the government implement rent control policies to limit the amount landlords can charge for rent?

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 @9MK5Z6R from New Mexico answered…22mins22m

I feel that it good to have the apartments but having to many is a issue. the thing is more people prefer single family…

 @9MK5JLH from Ohio answered…45mins45m

I think it should only be illegal if the homeless refuse available housing options. If there is nothing available, they…

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Yes

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Should new housing developments be required to include green spaces and parks?

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Yes

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Should the government incentivize the construction of affordable housing?

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No

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Yes

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 @9MK42RJ from California answered…2hrs2H

I think that if you are truly homeless and are a really good person and not going to make noises or be disturbing everyo…

 @9MJZMPJfrom Maine  answered…4hrs4H

Should not be a long-term solution. Short-term, it works, but we need more affordable housing at livable densities.

 @9MJY4P4 from Florida answered…5hrs5H

Increase legal campsites and lengths allowing for affordable transitional options. Increase funding to housing and tiny…

 @9MJW2FD from Georgia answered…6hrs6H

No. The government should focus on building mental health institutions for the homeless and ban corporations like Blackr…

 @9MJVKCV from New Jersey answered…7hrs7H

I do feel like they need at least somewhere to stay, until they find a way to financially suopport them selves, but the…

 @9MJSR47 from Florida answered…8hrs8H

No, but we should improve current social programs and expand shelters for homeless individuals (teaching skills for the…

 @9MJJ4YG from Utah answered…17hrs17H

No, unless services, housing, shelters, etc are not inhabitable or an improvement from conditions living on the streets…

 @9MJGVHV from California answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but individuals should not be able to keep sustained encampments nor should the government heavily criminalize the…

 @9MJFRL2 from California answered…20hrs20H

There needs to be a change, weather that be with more shelters or aid facilities, there is too much at stake for us and…

 @9MJCZTR from Hawaii answered…22hrs22H

yes, but it is still public property so they have to conduct themselves in that way, they can be removed if they are cau…