Rhode Island Enacts Nation's First 'Homeless Bill of Rights'

Rhode Island made history on June 21 by becoming the first state in the country to enact a "Homeless Bill of Rights."
While some cities have passed legislation criminalizing homelessness, Rhode Island's "Homeless Bill of Rights" states that homeless individuals must not face discrimination that denies them access to rights or services based on their lack of permanent address.
The bill guarantees that homeless individuals:
“If somebody is sleeping outside on the street in an unobtrusive way, it shouldn’t be criminal if there’s no room in the shelter system. Cause if the shelters are full, where are people who have no where else to go supposed to go?" said Jim Ryczek, the Executive Director of the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless, applauding the decision.
Hoping to see similar legislation spread to other states, state Sen. John Tassoni, D-Smithfield, said, "Hopefully other states will now pick up the slack and move this all the way across the country to California."
Al Jazeera's Inside Story Americas: How does the US treat its homeless?
As one state passes a bill of rights for the homeless, others are making it illegal to sleep or beg in public places.
Link to original article from Common Dreams
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