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Reject bill that criminalizes homelessness in Georgia and creates more costs

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Reject bill that criminalizes homelessness in Georgia and creates more costs

A bill in Georgia that criminalizes homelessness could lead to costly local lawsuits and create more problems for those experiencing homelessness. The bill, HB 592, has been criticized for not addressing the root causes of homelessness and instead punishing those who are already vulnerable.

A bill in Georgia aims to criminalize homelessness. Critics argue that this approach will lead to costly lawsuits and worsen the situation for those affected. The bill, HB 592, has been met with opposition from healthcare professionals and advocates for the homeless. They argue that it fails to address the underlying issues of homelessness, such as lack of affordable housing and access to healthcare. Instead, it punishes those who are already struggling. The bill could lead to increased costs for local governments and law enforcement. Opponents are calling for alternative solutions, such as investing in more housing and support services for those in need.

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