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  @lemans3427 from California submitted…1 day1D

Democrats Crack Down On Wall Street Firms Buying Homes

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…4hrs4H

New Energy Rules Will Add $31K To The Cost Of New Home

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 @9LZK2TN from Missouri answered…49mins49m

yes to a certain extent. its ok to add some new housing to high density areas but adding to much will bring in more peop…

 @9LZJ7YF from Missouri answered…1hr1H

I believe that if a building is no longer in use for that purpose why not turn it in to an apartment but if it is still…

 @9LZDYGV from Minnesota answered…3hrs3H

No, But more should be done so that the homeless can make a livable income and get off of their feet.

 @9LZD6FJ from Texas answered…4hrs4H

Housing is not the way to solve homelessness, mental health care has a likelier chance of solving the issue.

 @9LZD348 from California answered…4hrs4H

Homeless people should be ordered to live in a shelter and provide a job so no man or women would be left on the streets…

 @9LZCVZD from Arkansas answered…4hrs4H

it depends on if they have been reported as being a creep towards people, or shown aggression to someone,

 @9LZCQRP from Hawaii answered…4hrs4H

Yes, With times and zones that are available for the PUBLIC aswell as other programs that help out the individuals who a…

 @9LZCCTQ from Arkansas answered…4hrs4H

Because they refused available and free resources, they shouldn't just be allowed to sleep or encamp wherever.n

 @9LZCBBV from Florida answered…4hrs4H

Yes, but it should depend on the area. Highly populated cities would benefit from something like this. But, it is also i…

 @9LZ77ML from Tennessee answered…5hrs5H

If the homeless are somewhere where people barely go and don't hurt/bother anyone it should be ok. for example like livi…

 @9LZ8HLZ from Georgia answered…5hrs5H

Yes, however they should be limited in where they can sleep as well as programs should be funded to help them.

 @9LZ8FLK from Arkansas answered…5hrs5H

We need to offer real help and get them jobs and put back on their feet. If they don't have the personal obedience to ke…

 @9LZ649P from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Depending on who owns the place I think no their should be places for them to sit when they need a place to stay for a b…

 @9LZ52YM from Illinois answered…6hrs6H

I think we need to build hospitals for people like that. Because if they don't want shelter, yet refuse to get a job and…

 @9LZ4XG4 from Louisiana answered…7hrs7H

I feel like homeless people should get help, but the junkies who only want drugs and not help should not be helped by pe…

 @9LZ4SF3 from Connecticut answered…7hrs7H

Only in certain areas. In highly populated cities, this is more effective, such as New York City, but in places like Tex…

 @9LZ42YB from Connecticut answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but while doing this other things should be considered. Such as healthcare availability, safety, schooling, and the…

 @9LZ42YB from Connecticut answered…7hrs7H

Yes, this question does not include saying that the homeless are bothering people or that they never leave said public p…

 @9LYZW26 from Tennessee answered…8hrs8H

We should provide more social programs to house homeless people so that they do not effect the streets

 @9LYZ3B6 from Rhode Island answered…8hrs8H

Only if the agreements are run through an audited non profit entity subject to salary caps on all higher executives.

 @9LYYL3Q from Texas answered…8hrs8H

it is public property, maybe as long as they aren´t causing trouble, or being bothers to the public.

 @9LYY8G9 from Wisconsin answered…9hrs9H

This is a tricky situation because sometimes people may reject available shelter out of safety (some churches and religi…