![]() “Since Day One of this administration, Mayor Adams has been focused on helping New Yorkers experiencing homelessness and connecting them with a clean, safe place to rest their heads at night,“ Levy said. “It is a stark departure from what this administration has done.”įabien Levy, a spokesperson for Adams, said the mayor was still evaluating the measure. ![]() They haven’t violated any laws or anything of the sort just by virtue of their homeless status,” she said. “The bill of rights really encompasses an understanding that homeless people do have rights. “This is a sensible and compassionate policy response to unprecedented homelessness,” said Taysha Milagros Clark, a policy and data analyst for the Coalition for the Homeless in New York City. It also gives people the right to apply for rental assistance and requires parents staying in shelters be given diapers for their babies. ![]() “But it’s not like we can arrest our way out of this crisis.”Īside from establishing the right to sleep outdoors, the Homeless Bill of Rights passed in New York would also codify the city’s longstanding right to shelter, the only one of its kind among the country’s biggest cities.Īmong the nine rights in the measure are safeguards against being forced into facilities that don’t correspond to a person’s gender identity. “More and more, it’s simply illegal to be homeless all across the country - in Republican and Democratic cities,” said Mark Horvath, CEO of Los Angeles-based nonprofit Invisible People. The increasing visibility of homeless camps has fueled public frustration and prompted politicians, including some moderate Democrats, to push to reduce their prevalence - to the chagrin of some advocates for homeless people. The number comprises more than a third of the estimated 42,000 Los Angelenos without permanent shelter. Bass also promised to house 15,000 people by the end of her first year in office. Some hope Los Angeles’ newly elected Mayor Karen Bass will make good on a campaign promise to move people out of tents and cardboard shanties and into permanent housing.īass vowed to eliminate encampments lining entire blocks and have made the city’s notorious Skid Row the embodiment of the country’s homeless crisis. It would have granted the right to use public spaces “without discrimination and time limitations that are based on housing status.”Īttempts to establish a similar Homeless Bill of Rights in California, including a right to sleep outdoors without fear of being confronted by police, also have faltered. “Basically, you can’t rest anywhere outdoors if you’re unhoused,” she said.Įarlier this year, a “Right to Rest” proposal in Oregon died quietly after its sponsor could not muster support. Sonja Verdugo, an organizer with the Los Angeles advocacy group Ground Game LA, called the measure “inhumane.” The changes were billed as a compassionate way to get homeless people off the streets and restore access to public spaces for other people. Then last year, the city outlawed tents within 500 feet (150 meters) of schools and day cares and banned sitting, lying, sleeping or storing personal property that would disrupt the flow of traffic on sidewalks, streets and bike lanes. The Los Angeles City Council passed a broad anti-camping measure two years ago. It also would run against the prevailing political headwinds in other places that have struggled with large numbers of people living in tents and other makeshift shelters. If Adams, a Democrat, allows the measure to become law, it could be a notable departure for the city, which has for years sent police and sanitation crews to clear homeless encampments as they arise. city to establish an explicit right to sleep in at least some public places. ![]() The City Council unanimously approved a “Homeless Bill of Rights” last month that would make New York the first big U.S. Now he must decide if he will extend that compassion by bestowing homeless people with the right to sleep outside. NEW YORK (AP) - New York Mayor Eric Adams has hailed his city’s right to shelter as a hallmark of compassion for its most destitute.
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