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The "Streets to Success Act" may pave a road to disaster

21 min · 9. juni 2026
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Louisiana lawmakers have passed a bill that would make unauthorized camping on public property a crime. Supporters say it’s about restoring order and pushing people toward services. Critics say it punishes people for having nowhere else to go. Do we have the shelter beds, treatment options, and housing to make this work?

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