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Homeless Persons' Rights: Ending Homelessness Crisis by 2027

This resolution aims to obligate the United States to permanently end the unhoused crisis by 2027. It focuses on protecting the rights of unhoused individuals, ensuring their access to housing, healthcare, education, and employment, and combating discrimination and criminalization of homelessness. It proposes significant increases in funding for housing and social programs to improve the quality of life and safety for unhoused persons.
Key points
Commitment to ending the unhoused crisis by 2027.
Establishment and protection of rights for unhoused individuals, including the right to housing, healthcare, livable wages, and education.
Increased funding for housing programs, shelters, and support services for unhoused persons.
Prohibition of discrimination against unhoused individuals in access to public services, employment, and benefits.
Decriminalization of homelessness and protection from harassment by law enforcement, businesses, and residents.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HRES_634
Sponsor: Rep. Bush, Cori [D-MO-1]
Process start date: 2023-07-28