Proposed California bill would bar fining, arresting homeless people for camping
- A proposed California bill aims to prevent cities and counties from fining or arresting homeless individuals for sleeping or camping on the street, scheduled for legislative committee review later this month.
- California State Senator Sasha Renée Pérez stated that such penalties make it harder for individuals to escape homelessness and support the Right to Rest Act.
- According to the Inner City Law Center, fines and arrests do not address homelessness and can worsen poverty cycles.
- More than 300,000 people faced homelessness in California in 2024, while only 76,000 shelter beds were available, highlighting a significant resource gap.
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New California Bill Would Outlaw Arresting or Fining Unhoused People Camping In the Street
Several California mayors (including SF’s own) cheered a June Supreme Court decision that allowed cities to arrest or prosecute those camping on the street. But a new proposed California law could bring that practice to a complete halt.It seems a distant memory now, but last summer, San Francisco was ratcheting up homeless encampment sweeps in the wake of the Supreme Court’s June Grants Pass v. Johnson decision that allowed cities to arrest or p…
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Proposed California bill would bar fining, arresting homeless people for camping – Usa news
A proposed bill in the California Legislature barring cities and counties from fining or arresting a homeless person for sleeping or camping on the street is set to be heard by a legislative committee later this month. The bill is partly in response to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year that allowed local jurisdictions to ban homeless encampments, even if a city or county doesn’t have enough shelter beds. RELATED: Controversial proposal to ci…
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