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For example, New Hampshire is the only state in the nation that has a law restricting sleeping in public statewide. California is another state with several laws prohibiting acts ranging from camping in public to restrictions on sitting, lying down, and eating in certain areas.
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Read More »According to a new report by the National Homeless Law Center (NHLC), nearly every state has laws that criminalize acts associated with homelessness. The report is a first-of-its-kind undertaking to understand how states regulate acts of survival such as public sleeping, camping, and asking for charity. It is a supplement to NHLC’s “Housing Not Handcuffs 2019” report that analyzed the legal landscape of 187 municipalities across the country. “Criminalizing homelessness is unconstitutional, racially discriminatory, and just bad policy,” said Eric Tars, legal director at the NHLC. “Unfortunately, as our report shows, almost every state in the country has these laws on the books.” In all, the report found 47 states and the District of Columbia have at least one law restricting acts commonly associated with homelessness. The most common restrictions the report found were against pedestrians standing in roadways, panhandling in public places, and prohibitions against vagrancy. Meanwhile, a handful of states have enacted much tougher laws that criminalize homeless acts. For example, New Hampshire is the only state in the nation that has a law restricting sleeping in public statewide. California is another state with several laws prohibiting acts ranging from camping in public to restrictions on sitting, lying down, and eating in certain areas. Recently, the Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance that bans urban camping in 54 areas across three council districts in the city. The ordinance also allows the city to spend up to $3 million installing signs that restrict where people can sleep. The money for the project is slated to come from the city’s Homeless Services Commitment Fund.
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