SB 634
Local government: homelessness.
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Majority
Fiscal committee
No
Appropriation
No
Current location
Chaptered
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Bill overview
California Senate Bill 634 prohibits local governments from enacting or enforcing ordinances that restrict individuals or organizations from providing support services to people experiencing homelessness or assisting them with basic survival needs. The bill aims to reduce barriers to ending homelessness by preventing local regulations from penalizing activities like providing food, shelter, or medical care. It emphasizes a compassionate, evidence-based approach to addressing the state’s homelessness crisis, applying to all cities regardless of their charter status.
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