That's just a more effective way to, you know, having folks sleep on the streets is terrible for them, but it's terrible for the city as well. Thanks to the right to shelter, which maybe we'll talk about. We've got a lot less street homelessness than Seattle or San Francisco or Los Angeles. But if we ramped up our supportive housing and our housing first programs, I think we could dramatically reduce it. (08:43–08:51)
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Asserts that New York City has less street homelessness than Seattle, San Francisco, or Los Angeles due to the right to shelter.
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