Tiny homes and tough laws are changing homelessness in American cities

Tiny homes and tough laws are changing homelessness in American cities

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California is rapidly reshaping its approach to homeless tent encampments in the wake of last year’s Supreme Court ruling that allowed cities to enforce anti-camping bans even when people have nowhere else to go. There are approximately 275,000 people living unsheltered in the US, with over half…

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