The Right to Shelter Bill

This will be a huge magnet drawing in homeless people from all over the U.S.

On the up side, it could save the other 49 states loads of money by drawing away their homeless. Other states would see a reduction in crime and save money spent on law enforcement, medical care and social services.

Go for it Mexifornia. As if the state wasn't committing suicide fast enough.


California State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has introduced a bill that would guarantee a “right to shelter” and provide housing for every homeless person in the state.
The bill, SB 48, declares: “This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that creates a right to shelter for unhoused residents throughout the state.”

According to the bill, the “right to shelter” would include:

(1) A safe place to sleep and keep one’s belongings.

(2) An ability to access the shelter without having to sign up on a daily basis.

(3) An ability to remain with one’s partner.

(4) An ability to access services necessary to stabilize one’s life and transition into supportive housing or permanent housing, including mental health, addiction treatment, and other services.

However, the bill does not explain how the state will pay for the cost of providing the “right to shelter.”

California Democrat Proposes 'Right to Shelter' for Every Homeless Person in State | Breitbart

Oh in other words tax the hell out of the working people in order to pay for shelter for some gawd dam illegal to sleep in . Now we get it.
 
This will be a huge magnet drawing in homeless people from all over the U.S.

On the up side, it could save the other 49 states loads of money by drawing away their homeless. Other states would see a reduction in crime and save money spent on law enforcement, medical care and social services.

Go for it Mexifornia. As if the state wasn't committing suicide fast enough.


California State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has introduced a bill that would guarantee a “right to shelter” and provide housing for every homeless person in the state.
The bill, SB 48, declares: “This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that creates a right to shelter for unhoused residents throughout the state.”

According to the bill, the “right to shelter” would include:

(1) A safe place to sleep and keep one’s belongings.

(2) An ability to access the shelter without having to sign up on a daily basis.

(3) An ability to remain with one’s partner.

(4) An ability to access services necessary to stabilize one’s life and transition into supportive housing or permanent housing, including mental health, addiction treatment, and other services.

However, the bill does not explain how the state will pay for the cost of providing the “right to shelter.”

California Democrat Proposes 'Right to Shelter' for Every Homeless Person in State | Breitbart

Oh in other words tax the hell out of the working people in order to pay for shelter for some gawd dam illegal to sleep in . Now we get it.
quit your day job and get free shelter. don't whine, right wingers.
 
I support any measure that provides support and succor to homeless people ... in California.

Give Homeless people a Homeland ... in California.

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This will be a huge magnet drawing in homeless people from all over the U.S.

On the up side, it could save the other 49 states loads of money by drawing away their homeless. Other states would see a reduction in crime and save money spent on law enforcement, medical care and social services.

Go for it Mexifornia. As if the state wasn't committing suicide fast enough.


California State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has introduced a bill that would guarantee a “right to shelter” and provide housing for every homeless person in the state.
The bill, SB 48, declares: “This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that creates a right to shelter for unhoused residents throughout the state.”

According to the bill, the “right to shelter” would include:

(1) A safe place to sleep and keep one’s belongings.

(2) An ability to access the shelter without having to sign up on a daily basis.

(3) An ability to remain with one’s partner.

(4) An ability to access services necessary to stabilize one’s life and transition into supportive housing or permanent housing, including mental health, addiction treatment, and other services.

However, the bill does not explain how the state will pay for the cost of providing the “right to shelter.”

California Democrat Proposes 'Right to Shelter' for Every Homeless Person in State | Breitbart
If this doesn't chase out the remaining taxpayers, I don't know what will.
 
This will be a huge magnet drawing in homeless people from all over the U.S.

On the up side, it could save the other 49 states loads of money by drawing away their homeless. Other states would see a reduction in crime and save money spent on law enforcement, medical care and social services.

Go for it Mexifornia. As if the state wasn't committing suicide fast enough.


California State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has introduced a bill that would guarantee a “right to shelter” and provide housing for every homeless person in the state.
The bill, SB 48, declares: “This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that creates a right to shelter for unhoused residents throughout the state.”

According to the bill, the “right to shelter” would include:

(1) A safe place to sleep and keep one’s belongings.

(2) An ability to access the shelter without having to sign up on a daily basis.

(3) An ability to remain with one’s partner.

(4) An ability to access services necessary to stabilize one’s life and transition into supportive housing or permanent housing, including mental health, addiction treatment, and other services.

However, the bill does not explain how the state will pay for the cost of providing the “right to shelter.”

California Democrat Proposes 'Right to Shelter' for Every Homeless Person in State | Breitbart



Conservatives have been starting threads and posts trashing California for their homeless problem for a long time. Now that they are actually trying to do something about it, you trash them.

Why don't you trash Utah? They started a policy of providing the same things California is trying to do for chronic homeless people years ago. They get the people off the streets and put them in homes.

All the person has to do is pay a very low rent up to 50 dollars a month. Which is usually paid by welfare tax dollars.

It has been a big success.

Why is it ok for Utah to do this but not California?

Utah Reduced Chronic Homelessness By 91 Percent; Here's How
Not many homeless in California will stay sober and drug free.
 

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