Blog Audience: State and Local Government
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CEO Corner: Week of April 15
As criminalization measures (i.e., tickets, fines, arrests, camping bans, etc.) become more prevalent, unsheltered people may be forced to move into more remote locations, including federal forest land controlled by the U.S. Forest Service.
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New Federal Data Shows Continued Increases in Chronic and Unsheltered Homelessness, Reductions for Families, Youth, and Veterans
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released the 2022 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to…
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Encampment Evictions Are Costly and Ineffective: Taxpayers will Pay the Price
Over the past few weeks, the city of San Francisco has begun aggressive encampment evictions as a direct response to a recent executive order by California Governor Gavin Newsom. This move..
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Hiding a City’s Homelessness Crisis Through Displacement: What The Olympics Remind Us about Harmful Practices
Last week, the Olympics began in Paris, continuing a tradition that dates back to Ancient Greece. However, with this event, Paris continued a more alarming tradition that preceded…
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LA’s New PIT Count Numbers Demonstrate the Flaws of the Grants Pass Decision
This publication is part three of a series of blog posts dedicated to outline the impacts and consequences of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in the case of City of Grants…
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Moving Forward After the Supreme Court Decision
This publication is part two of a series of blog posts dedicated to outline the impacts and consequences of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in the case of City of Grants Pass…
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The Supreme Court Rules on Homelessness: What it All Means
This publication is part one of a series of blog posts to outline the impacts and consequences of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in the case of City of Grants Pass…
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National Alliance to End Homelessness Statement on the Supreme Court’s Ruling in City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson
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What It Takes to End Homelessness: Beyond the Supreme Court Decision
The Supreme Court is about to rule in the case of the City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson, the first major case on homelessness to be heard by the Supreme Court since the 1980s. The case will…
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Focusing on Solutions: The Supreme Court and Housing Justice
One of the most consequential Supreme Court cases about homelessness..