North Carolina lawmakers are advancing legislation that would restrict sleeping and camping on public property while creating a limited framework for cities and counties to establish regulated camping sites under state oversight. House Bill 437, which also creates drug-free zones around homeless shelters and service providers, cleared the Senate this week after lawmakers adopted amendments addressing unauthorized public camping. The bill now re…
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