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Podcast: News For Reasonable People
Episode: #2,731 - California City Moves to Criminalize Helping Homeless Camps – Is This the Future?
Description: Fremont, California, is set to vote on a groundbreaking ordinance that would criminalize aiding and abetting homeless encampments, potentially punishing offenders with fines up to $1,000 and six months in jail. This move aligns with a growing trend of stricter homelessness policies following a Supreme Court decision allowing cities to ban public camping. Supporters argue that liberal policies have exacerbated the crisis, attracting homeless populations to cities that provide excessive aid. Critics worry that this ordinance could target outreach workers, though Fremont's mayor insists enforcement will be limited. As California grapples with nearly 200,000 homeless individuals, questions remain about whether punitive...