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Bramson: The fiscal blind spot concerning homelessness
Every year, Sacramento produces another round of homelessness legislation. This year is no different. Lawmakers have introduced bills to strengthen prevention programs, improve behavioral health services, regulate sober living environments and give local governments additional tools to respond to homelessness. Some of these proposals are thoughtful. Many deserve support. None are unreasonable. But after years... The post Bramson: The fiscal blind spot concerning homelessness appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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Every year, Sacramento produces another round of homelessness legislation. This year is no different. Lawmakers have introduced bills to strengthen prevention programs, improve behavioral health services, regulate sober living environments and give local governments additional tools to respond to homelessness. Some of these proposals are thoughtful. Many deserve support. None are unreasonable. But after years... The post Bramson: The fiscal blind spot concerning homelessness appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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According to San Jose Spotlight’s report, Bramson: The fiscal blind spot concerning homelessness, Every year, Sacramento produces another round of homelessness legislation. This year is no different. Lawmakers have introduced bills to strengthen prevention programs, improve behavioral health services, regulate sober living environments and give local governments additional tools to respond to homelessness. Some of these proposals are thoughtful. Many deserve support. None are unreasonable. But after years… The post Bramson: The fiscal blind spot concerning homelessness appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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