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More than 560,000 people in the United States — roughly 17 out of every 10,000 people — were experiencing homelessness on one January night in 2019, according to a Department of Housing and Urban Development survey.
That represented a 12% reduction from 2007, but experts say there’s still significant work to be done. As housing prices rise in major cities, especially in California, individuals and families are struggling to find affordable housing. …
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Foreword
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Homelessness in the United States
The federal government’s annual census of unhoused people
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Obama’s Homelessness Policy
How the ‘Opening Doors’ plan emphasized Housing First
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Does Housing First Work?
What research says about the effects of stable housing
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Trump’s Homelessness Policy
A move away from Housing First
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Legislative Background on Homelessness Policy
Congress looks to boost affordable housing and support services
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Pros & Cons of Gun Violence Research
Gun safety versus Second Amendment rights
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Pros & Cons of Limiting the President’s War Powers
Legislative authority versus swift military action
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Pro & Con
Is Housing First an effective solution to the homelessness crisis?