Should L.A.’s “anti-camping law” which bans people who are unhoused from camping on public property close to locations such as schools, parks, libraries, and underpasses get be kept repealed, or changed?
Karen Bass
I supported the intent of the anti-camping ordinance passed by the City Council and believe it is unacceptable for homeless encampments to exist near schools and child care centers. What I have a problem with is its district by district, encampment by encampment approach.
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