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  @lemans3427 from California submitted…18hrs18H

Democrats Crack Down On Wall Street Firms Buying Homes

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 @9LYCSFD from Oregon answered…11hrs11H

My idea is to fine them a certain amount like $100 but let them know that if they go to one of the shelters to get an ev…

 @9LYJWLX from Mississippi answered…6hrs6H

No, I think there should be a regulation on the operations of homeless shelters to ensure safety and privacy to the best…

 @9LYJPMY from Pennsylvania answered…6hrs6H

No, allowing that can raise concerns about public health, safety, and the utilization of public spaces. Instead provide…

  @cherryzombie from Alabama answered…7hrs7H

If there are adequate shelter/housing options available and they refuse them, they shouldn't be allowed to inconvenience…

 @9LYHZHQ from New Jersey answered…7hrs7H

Yes but only in cases of safety issues or other. They must partake in some kind of program or assistance, otherwise relo…

 @9LYHPFD from New York answered…7hrs7H

So long as they are physically and drug clean, stay out of the way of others, and cause no issues with those around them…

 @9LYGJ2Dfrom Guam  answered…9hrs9H

No, the public property is for everyone, encamping on it is like claiming it as your own and using it like your private…

 @9LY8WQ9 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

It is important to remember that these people have pretty much nowhere else to go. Their only option is to live where ev…

 @9LY8TG4 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

It just depends on how the people are if your on the streets and bothering people like when they pass by or just on the…

 @9LY7SN8 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

if you are homeless it is encouraged that you be provided a shelter put if refused we can not force you, but you should…

 @9LY7RTT from Texas answered…13hrs13H

No, but we should make more institutions designed to help feed and provide shelter for homeless individuals

 @9LY7QLP from Texas answered…13hrs13H

yes, but they cannot bother others, and should not be in a populated area or any area that has food(restaurants), kids,…

 @9LY6QJL from Connecticut answered…14hrs14H

Address the root of the problem. This is trying to solve an issue that is further down the pipeline and doesn't address…

 @9LY4LLP from Virginia answered…15hrs15H

No, but there should be other options for shelter and housing options that are safe and force them there.

 @9LY2ZP7 from Nevada answered…15hrs15H

No. I think that we should continually attempt to bring homeless individuals to shelters in order to keep them off the s…

 @9LY27YK from Indiana answered…16hrs16H

No they should not be allowed to encamp in public properties but there should be extra resources for them on private pro…

 @9LY22DK from Louisiana answered…16hrs16H

It depends on the homeless person like if they have family that can help them with food, water and stuff like that the g…

 @9LXYFZG from Massachusetts answered…16hrs16H

Yes - as long as they are not infringing on others space and doing illegal things or causing stress on others. Let every…

 @9LXVXM6 from Minnesota answered…17hrs17H

Yes, with time and occupation limits to prevent permanent encampments, and increased low-income and public housing to pr…

 @9LXS85R from Kentucky answered…18hrs18H

I think homeless people shouldn't be In the very public but should be able to sleep in less crowded places

 @9LXS66G from Texas answered…18hrs18H

Yes, though there should be safer areas for them instead of making hostile architecture because that affects people with…

 @9LXQYZ5 from Florida answered…19hrs19H

Yes depending on if they have a criminal record or not, if they do have a criminal record based on if its a violent crim…