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 @99M6G59 from Arizona answered…7hrs7H

No, this should be done at the state and local level

 @9MSWZCG from Michigan answered…7hrs7H

Public property shouldn't be a thing. Private property owners can decide if they want to let homeless people sleep on th…

 @9MSWNPV from Massachusetts answered…8hrs8H

Not if they have been offered a place in a Shelter but a homeless person would likely not be able to pay a $5,000 fine.

 @9MSTKDB from Illinois answered…9hrs9H

It depends on vacancies in relation to homeless population

 @9MSLKPN from Utah answered…11hrs11H

Yes, given there is a regulatory agency that can properly gauge the amounts to provide an equal ratio.

 @9MSGYVD from Illinois answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but only by reducing the scope of zoning laws to allow developers to provide these forms of housing as they are dem…

 @9MSGB2T from Oklahoma answered…12hrs12H

Again nuanced. I think those that refuse help may need some prodding to seek help as some of it is mental health related…

 @9MSCWJN from North Carolina answered…12hrs12H

I think there should be regulations dealing with this.

 @9MS62CQ from Wisconsin answered…14hrs14H

There are homes standing vacant. Incentives should go to purchase & renovation of those homes first. Incentives in the f…

 @9MS62CQ from Wisconsin answered…14hrs14H

Depends on circumstances. If it's like the bank bailout, absolutely. Private citizens ended up getting punished for gove…

 @9MS62CQ from Wisconsin answered…14hrs14H

I want to say no but I find people don't have enough incentive to do the right thing & privately finance programs

 @9MS62CQ from Wisconsin answered…14hrs14H

I don't think it's necessary. The system will eventually self correct unfortunately a lot of people will be hurt before…

 @9MS2G3M from Virginia answered…14hrs14H

no, unless its a serious matter that the home owner had no part of

 @9MRY72F from California answered…15hrs15H

They should focus on making these shelters and services more effective and efficient first.

 @9MRVDQD from Pennsylvania answered…16hrs16H

Yes, as long as the person isn't being convicted for a crime.

 @9MRVDQD from Pennsylvania answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but keep it reasonable, and mostly controlled by the landlord

 @9MRR6F5 from Arkansas answered…16hrs16H

Depends. It is sort of a tricky question because why would homeless deny their needs that are being offered to them.

 @9MRMF6N from Montana answered…17hrs17H

Only for a set amount of time. Sometimes people have too much pride to accept a homeless shelter, but it still needs to…

 @9MRKGXM from New York answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but also regulate the management and maintenance of such spaces and verify the (or require a base level of) integri…

 @9MRF6G2 from Texas answered…19hrs19H

Yes, just make sure the government focuses on the root cause of homelessness as well.

 @9MRBTWS from Michigan answered…19hrs19H

If the person is disturbing the peace, property, or other things around them they should be removed however the homeless…

 @9MR5C9T answered…21hrs21H

Given current day issues with income not matching rent prices, I'd say that rent prices should be determined based on th…