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Committee alerted to proposed state bill on homelessness; members warned about funding and implementation

November 21, 2025 | Carbon County, Pennsylvania


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Committee alerted to proposed state bill on homelessness; members warned about funding and implementation
Unidentified Speaker (S4) told the meeting about a proposed state measure described as intended to "decriminalize" homelessness and said it would limit removing people from public areas without providing alternative shelter or facilities. "Basically, what the act is, it would, protect the homeless from, eviction based [on] public areas and criminalize them. Decriminalize the thing," S4 said.

S4 urged the committee to watch the bill closely and voiced concern about the lack of state or dedicated financial support for smaller communities to implement any new obligations. "If you're gonna enact the law, you should always provide the funding to enforce that or provide that," S4 said.

Committee members did not pledge formal positions during the meeting; S4’s comments were framed as an advisory to the group to follow legislative developments and be mindful of implementation costs if the bill advances.

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