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Can cities fine unhoused people for sleeping outside?

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Unhoused Fines and Legal Battles

The chapter delves into the legal case in Grants Pass involving fines for unhoused individuals sleeping outside and the ongoing lawsuit challenging anti-camping laws. It explores the perspectives of the city council, the mayor, and the plaintiffs, shedding light on the complex issue of penalizing homelessness. The chapter underscores the broader implications of the case, drawing attention to the debates surrounding homelessness laws and the need for more affordable housing options.

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