As more local governments adopt homeless camping bans, it would be welcome to hear officials say why they're needed: Because efforts to add shelter have flopped
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The Chargers could finally stop losing so many winnable games. The sun could go out, bringing a tidy if painful end to the debate over housing and homelessness in the Golden State. This is not to fault any of the state lawmakers who listen to policy experts and then come up with laws that they genuinely believe will significantly add to housing stock — the key to stabilizing the cost of shelter.
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