‘Inhumane’ legislation on governor Ron DeSantis’ desk will require cash-strapped counties to build remote camps

“There’s no question there’s an increase in homelessness,” Stanley, the organization’s chief executive, said, her anecdotal evidence supporting a federal study published in December reflecting a 12% rise in just one year of people lacking permanent sheltered accommodation nationally.

“We’re seeing more and more families experiencing homelessness for the first time. And I would be remiss if I didn’t talk about the older adults, later in life, losing housing due to affordability, and being homeless at an age of 60 plus. It’s not a good situation right now.”

And things could be about to get much worse, Stanley and numerous other advocates for the unhoused warn. That variable relies on Florida’s Republican governor Ron DeSantis signing an “inhumane” bill currently on his desk that seeks to sweep the state’s sizable unhoused community from public view.

The new law will require counties and municipalities without sufficient existing capacity to establish homeless camps, with state oversight, far away from more prominent facilities such as parks and waterfront spaces, and impose penalties if they allow or authorize rough sleeping outside of them.

Equally concerning to critics is that there is no mention of increased funding for substance abuse and mental health treatment promised by DeSantis when he promoted legislative proposals to “combat homelessness” in a February press release. It has fueled suspicion that the true intent of the law is to hide the problem rather than try to tackle it.

  • @Ekybio@lemmy.world
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    473 months ago

    It has fueled suspicion that the true intent of the law is to hide the problem rather than try to tackle it.

    He is a republican, what do you expect from him? A soul, compassion or basic human decency?

    Where a human hearth would be, in his chest is just a molding copy of “Mein Kampf”

    • @shyguyblue@lemmy.world
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      193 months ago

      Indeed

      Texas governor campaigned on “reducing emissions from trucks” so he had them reclassified as “light utility vehicles”. Dusts hands problem solved! (ButteryMales)

      • IninewCrow
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        63 months ago

        Ah yes … those aren’t the Appalachians or the Rocky Mountains … those are just great mounds of social problems covered over by miles and miles of the thickest shag carpet.

  • @Spitzspot
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    183 months ago

    “The new law will require counties and municipalities without sufficient existing capacity to establish homeless camps, with state oversight, far away from more prominent facilities such as parks and waterfront spaces, and impose penalties if they allow or authorize rough sleeping outside of them.” So concentration camps.

  • FenrirIII
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    173 months ago

    When has a Republican bill ever made things better for the average person?

  • @ArtVandelay@lemmy.world
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    93 months ago

    “A Republican bill could make it worse” is essentially the state motto at this point, put it on the fucking license plates

  • Rentlar
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    73 months ago

    The camps from this plan will make 1930s Hoovervilles look like luxury estates in comparison.