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Compassion and Accountability: Tackling Homelessness in Tucson

29 min · 5 de dic de 2025
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Tucson, like many American cities, is wrestling with the realities of chronic unsheltered homelessness. What happens when mental health, substance abuse, and public disorder collide in our parks, neighborhoods, and business districts? Tucson Ward 4 Councilmember Nikki Lee and Pima County's Department of Justice Services Director Kate Vesely join Rethink to unpack how Tucson and Pima County can partner more effectively—combining compassion, accountability, and innovative policy—to help our most vulnerable residents and restore quality of life across our community. Aired 11/9/25

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