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 @9NNYKJ8 from Florida answered…41mins41m

We need mental health assistance for the homeless and we need to make shelters safer for them to stay

 @9NNSMVRfrom Maine  answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but after a certain critical threshold of housing is reached, green spaces and parks should be required (with flexi…

 @9NNSMVRfrom Maine  answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but this needs to be accompanied by policies that incentivize new housing projects, particularly high-density housi…

 @9NNRN2L from Georgia answered…2hrs2H

No, there is plenty of funding, it needs to be used more efficiently.

 @9NNNY5J from New York answered…3hrs3H

Yes, if it is for the homeowners' primary residence.

 @9NNNY5J from New York answered…3hrs3H

Government should curb real estate speculation, with measures should a allowing tax deductions for a person's primary re…

 @9NNF6HW from Texas answered…4hrs4H

Yes, but only if they are not living in the country

 @9NNMJN3 from Texas answered…4hrs4H

It shouldn't require, but it is preferred just to benefit the scenery and help the natural environment.

 @9NNKTP9 from Michigan answered…5hrs5H

This problem is more complicated than that. Market forces might correct this problem if we can fix the system

 @9NNJND8from Pennsylvania  answered…5hrs5H

It shouldn't be an issue as long as they aren't bothering anyone or refusing to leave the public place. But we should tr…

 @9NNHYLV from North Carolina answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but only in designated public properties such as national forrests and other government recreational land

 @9NNHPWV from Nebraska answered…6hrs6H

If people are creating barriers in public right of ways for other people or causing a public health issue, then no. If t…

 @9NNHBZ4from Guam  answered…6hrs6H

Outreach requiring drug treatment/rehab without being punitive. Engaging in ongoing counselling as condition of accommod…

 @9NNGDNZ from Maryland answered…6hrs6H

Only in ensuring they have a place to live in the same school district after they lose their house

 @9NNCXKD from Colorado answered…7hrs7H

No, government needs to just stop tearing down tenement housing and other non-permitted structures. Allow homes between…

 @9NNCFWQ from Georgia answered…7hrs7H

Yes, in more densely populated areas there should be some form of rent control either by limiting the number of homes th…

 @9NNC8HX from Pennsylvania answered…7hrs7H

Create more housing options because they are refusing due to overcrowding and others stealing their belongings

 @9NNC3Z5 from Pennsylvania answered…7hrs7H

Complicated. I think they shouldn't be able to charge crazy high rents but we shouldn't entirely regulate it

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…13hrs13H

Everyone should be entitled to a home. We should create institutions that allow us to pool our resources and house our e…

 @9NMQZ5Q from Michigan answered…16hrs16H

The government should discourage speculation in real estate, without regard to the nationality of the speculators.

 @9NMN27G from Florida answered…19hrs19H

No, and create more centers that allow shelter, provide free food, water, clothing, employment, and medicine to the publ…

 @9NML9K6 from Florida answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but only for homeowners earning up to 175% of median income or 250% of poverty level.

 @9NML9K6 from Florida answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but only for investors originating from countries identified as threats, such as China, Russia, etc.

 @9NML9K6 from Florida answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but any rent control legislation must allow for increasing materials and labor costs and a reasonable profit for th…