San Diego politician wants federal help with homelessness
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling on states to end `endemic vagrancy` in the country, `President Donald Trump` said.
- The order says the federal government funded `failed` programs without addressing root causes, Gavin Newsom said, prompting policy reassessment.
- The order requires Attorney General Pam Bondi to reverse "judicial precedents" and terminate "consent decrees," specifying legal reforms for removing individuals suffering from addiction and mental illness from streets.
- San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond applauded the order, saying `I'm ecstatic,` supporting efforts to address the homelessness crisis, as the order aims to reduce street homelessness.
- Under the order, Pam Bondi will consult with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., setting up federal-state collaboration on grant decisions.
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San Diego politician wants federal help with homelessness - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) — San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond on Friday applauded the Trump administration’s executive order addressing the national homelessness crisis. President Donald Trump signed the order Thursday, calling on state and local governments to end the “endemic vagrancy” that has taken root in the country. Designed to “protect public safety,” the order encourages states and cities to remove homeless individuals off the streets a…
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