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Oregon could limit bans on homeless camping

These kinds of laws are a start to end anti-homeless policy. Everyone must be able to live somewhere in their own city regardless of how much money they have. Safe spaces for tents is a requirement for everyone that needs or wants it.

Oregon could limit bans on homeless camping – OPB

Cities and counties around Oregon would be unable to enact sweeping laws banning homeless people from camping on public land, under a bill introduced by House Speaker Tina Kotek Tuesday. Instead, under House Bill 3115, local governments would be required to adopt policies that are “objectively reasonable” in regulating when, where and how people can live outdoors in the midst of a worsening housing crisis. If cities enforced more restrictive measures, impacted homeless people could sue to stop them.