NYC is legally obligated to provide families and people experiencing homelessness with shelter because of this court case. No West Coast cities (that I know of) have "right to shelter."https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/10/28/hidden-city …
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It was filed by a 26-year-old lawyer who was working on the side of his corporate legal job at Sullivan & Cromwell. He had never tried a case before.https://www.nytimes.com/1987/10/02/nyregion/robert-hayes-anatomy-of-a-crusader.html …
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He had befriended an elderly homeless man named Robert Callahan, the self-styled "Mayor of the Bowery."https://www.nytimes.com/1981/08/30/nyregion/attorney-for-homeless-worked-in-two-worlds.html …
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What Hayes wanted was to enforce a specific provision in the New York state Constitution. That the word "shall" in this section, really meant "shall." https://www.dos.ny.gov/info/constitution/article_17_social_welfare.html …pic.twitter.com/EEUj5mNGP2
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This language came through former mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, who successfully convinced voters to add it during the Great Depression. He had been a fan of Jacob Riis, the turn-of-the-century muckraker who documented living conditions in tenements.
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Hayes won, but unfortunately, Callahan had passed away on the city's streets before that happened. And that's in part why the unsheltered homelessness rates in NYC are so much lower than in CA. (Our overall per capita numbers aren't that different.) https://www.spur.org/publications/urbanist-article/2017-10-23/homelessness-bay-area …pic.twitter.com/CFjxxyADOM
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That said, Bay Area homelessness advocates have some hesitations about "right to shelter." They worry it will divert resources away from permanent housing. The ~77K people experiencing homelessness in NYC can get shuffled around in shelters for years.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/nyregion/homelessness-step-by-step.html …
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Reviews of “Right to Shelter” mixed at best. NY actually has many more homeless folks who are trapped in the limbo of a shelter system. Less unsheltered homeless yes, but not clear it’s an actual solution.
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Yes I said that at the bottom of the thread.
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