LOCAL GOVERNMENT-TECH
SB 634 prohibits local laws that restrict support services for homeless individuals, ensuring access to essential aid like food, water, and hygiene without legal barriers.
SB 634 prohibits local laws that restrict support services for homeless individuals, ensuring access to essential aid like food, water, and hygiene without legal barriers.
SB 634 aims to address the homelessness crisis in California by prohibiting local jurisdictions from enacting or enforcing ordinances that restrict the provision of support services to individuals experiencing homelessness. The bill recognizes that homelessness is a complex issue primarily driven by systemic factors such as housing unaffordability and institutional racism, rather than individual failings.
Prohibition on Local Ordinances:
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SB 634 represents a significant legislative effort to reform how local governments address homelessness, emphasizing support and compassion over criminalization. By removing legal barriers to essential services, the bill aims to foster a more humane approach to one of California's most pressing social issues.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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