State and local leaders respond to Governor Newsom's Executive Order to clear homeless encampments
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Publicado 2024-07-25
"I think housing is a human right, but there’s a corresponding obligation to use it," said State Senator Catherine Blakespear.
She hosted the summit for a second year, which included different panels on addressing the crisis.
"People should not be able to live in public spaces or wherever they want. We’ve gotten to the point where we’re tolerating it and it’s become normalized," she added.
Mayor Todd Gloria took part in the summit. He told CBS 8 the governor's order aligns with what's already happening in San Diego under the city's encampment ban.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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24 billion dollars to have more homeless
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Everything Newsom does or approves makes the problem worse just stop already and reverse everything he has done
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Growing homelessness is probably because of the cost of housing so people are forced to live on the street what have you done to yourselves and if those in state and local government are so great how could this happened especially when it's not going on in other states
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Help the mentally ill and those who are honestly trying to get out of homelessness. The rest might complain, balk, etc. But it's part of the lifestyle to get the "move along" hint. Its called getting the bums rush. Get out. I'm in recovery so I can tell you those 'encampments' are awful.
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All of a sudden 😡 hypocrite! imagine spilling milk on the floor creating a mess only to mop it up and have the nerve to say you accomplished something by cleaning it up
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The solution is really easy. But the government doesn't want to implement it.
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rent is too expensive
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I hope they don't send them to other cities in California
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Stop enabling homelessness and it’ll end your problem
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$24 BILLION dollar BAND-AID. This will do NOTHING to address why people are homeless. Just an attempt to look like he is doing something.
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Vote out these crooks who say. We're going to have to keep raising taxes to fix all your problems. Bond measures, fuel, registration, property, sales, minimum wage increases for fast food workers.
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Only 20 years to late. Great job 🤡
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Over $2,000 a month for a two bedroom apartment in Rancho Cordova, CA. That used to be $687.00 a month.
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So, whos coming to town this time?
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Don't need shelter need homes mandate use of derelict and unused property owned by State
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Bring back mental Hospitals and and prosecute crime
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Send more money to Ukraine! That will fix it!
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Vote Blue no matter who, right? It isn't just California, it's every Blue State and city in the US...
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How about Some New leaders instead?
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So after 8 years, he is finally dealing with it? Didn't he endorse this in the first place?