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North Carolina advocacy groups speak out against homeless ban bill
North Carolina advocacy groups oppose House Bill 437, which bans homeless encampments outside official city sites and designates service facilities as drug-free zones. The bill, revived in the Senate, could force local governments to evict homeless individuals without providing funding for approved campsites, prompting criticism from coalitions claiming it exacerbates financial and legal challenges for communities.
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