WA bill to make homelessness a protected class/civil right

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Dems continue being willing to violate EVERYONE ELSE'S RIGHTS for the benefit of the loser homeless, all the while UTTERLY ignoring all the bad laws Dems pass that make housing costs too high and unaffordable in Western Washington.


https://mynorthwest.com/4009962/rantz-washington-democrat-pushes-bill-that-makes-being-homeless-a-civil-right/

Washington Democrats are preparing a bill that would establish homelessness as a protected class, legalize homeless encampments and RVs statewide and strip cities of the authority to enforce restrictions on homelessness, including bans on encampments, according to a draft of the legislation obtained by "The Jason Rantz Show" on KTTH. If enacted, the bill would elevate being homeless to the status of a civil right in Washington.

The bill, drafted for State Rep. Mia Gregerson (D-SeaTac), creates new categories of "constitutional and civil rights" for homeless people. It would allow the homeless in Washington state to live virtually wherever and however they please, barring cities and counties from meaningful enforcement.

Gregerson's legislation is a response to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass v Johnson, which allowed municipalities to enforce encampment bans. But this bill doesn't just reverse the Grants Pass ruling it takes a step further


Under the bill, homeless people are protected from "discrimination based on housing status." This bars virtually any regulation against the homeless, even when there is shelter space available. And the motivation for the bill is clear.

As defined in the legislation, the homeless can not be subject to "any law, policy, or practice regulating public space that results in disparate treatment or has a disparate impact on people who are homeless."

Under the proposed bill, public property where homeless individuals may establish encampments includes parks, plazas, courtyards, parking lots, sidewalks, public building interiors and even "natural and wildlife areas," such as freeway shoulders and medians.


It gives homeless individuals living in cars or RVs operable or not free rein to remain as long as they are legally parked. Additionally, the bill would appear to override local zoning laws, allowing vehicle encampments on private property with the property owner's permission, further diminishing local authority over land use.
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Didn't they also ban new RV sales?
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flakrat
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Massive influx of homeless to WA from the other 49 states
Who?mikejones!
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Im sure the eastern part of the state is super pumped
Teslag
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Are rank and file liberals even for this? Where is the clamoring from voters for laws like this?
Ag00Ag
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Other states should start sending them more. Buy them buss tickets. WA voted for it, let them enjoy it
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Just when you thought Democrats could not be any more idiotic.... they go and write bills like this, and prove that, yes, they can be more idiotic
CDUB98
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Legally, how can they give the middle finger to SCOTUS?
BTKAG97
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1st thing that needs to happen if this bill every becomes law, create a homeless encampment in State Rep. Mia Gregerson's back yard.
aggiehawg
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So which "emanation from a penumbra" under their state constitution is this one?
mannerheim77
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Cool. Busses incoming…
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BTKAG97 said:

1st thing that needs to happen if this bill every becomes law, create a homeless migrant encampment in State Rep. Mia Gregerson's back yard.
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Ag00Ag said:

Other states should start sending them more. Buy them buss tickets. WA voted for it, let them enjoy it


Paging gov Abbott
AnScAggie
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What make believe world do these people live in to do something so ****ing stupid? Have fun when the homeless outnumber the home owning population.
96AgGrad
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Protecting homeless camps. How could this possibly backfire?
UTExan
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With the influx of unhomed talent, the tech sector will soar to new heights!
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Swan Song
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I was in Seattle in August. Pikes Market, the Waterfront, MoPop, touristy areas…super clean and no homeless. I felt safer than I do in downtown Houston. Funny how they don't allow homeless in certain areas.
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Coming to a state rep near you...


C@LAg
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Swan Song said:

I was in Seattle in August. Pikes Market, the Waterfront, MoPop, touristy areas…super clean and no homeless. I felt safer than I do in downtown Houston. Funny how they don't allow homeless in certain areas.
most of the city is perfectly fine. it is just some specific areas where they allow things to get really crappy.

it does not help idiotic right wing media (and idiots on Texags) only emphasizes the bad parts. Which are absolutely bad, no doubt about it.

But the rest of the city and what not is fine, which they refuse to acknowledge.
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Quote:

Under the proposed bill, public property where homeless individuals may establish encampments includes parks, plazas, courtyards, parking lots, sidewalks, public building interiors and even "natural and wildlife areas," such as freeway shoulders and medians.


LOL. This could be entertaining.
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I'm tired of the homeless camps in Oregon, they have started invading the park where I walk the Zuko Dog every morning. On one particular occasion I was asked for money and I said I had nothing for them and they asked about the plastic bag in my hand. I told them it was dog crap, but they were welcome to it if they wanted it, otherwise I would leave it in the next available trash can. They just went back into their tent.

There is a small park adjacent to my house and we don't see too many "campers" there, but my neighbors generally tell them to GTFO and the cops actually do enforce the "no camping" rule, likely due to my neighbors being squeaky wheels when that occurs.
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Start up those buses

Boston wants our illegals

Seattle wants our homeless



Swan Song
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My sister lives there and said the same thing. She told me, go three blocks that way and it different. I was honestly surprised how nice Downtown was after only seeing footage of the crazy parts. Gorgeous state! Mountains, Rainforests, Beaches. Third Beach, La Push…amazing.

My other funny observation, driving around West Seattle, tons of Black Lives Matters signs in windows and yards. However, everyone I saw…definitely not black.
TRADUCTOR
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Not sure the hobo lobby got empty freight cars defined as public space in time....Hobos still not legit.
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C@LAg said:

Swan Song said:

I was in Seattle in August. Pikes Market, the Waterfront, MoPop, touristy areas…super clean and no homeless. I felt safer than I do in downtown Houston. Funny how they don't allow homeless in certain areas.
most of the city is perfectly fine. it is just some specific areas where they allow things to get really crappy.

it does not help idiotic right wing media (and idiots on Texags) only emphasizes the bad parts. Which are absolutely bad, no doubt about it.

But the rest of the city and what not is fine, which they refuse to acknowledge.

All of the city looks like 3rd and Pine.
hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. good times create weak men. and weak men create hard times.

less virtue signaling, more vice signaling.

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Lol,lmao
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If I owned a nice home in a state like that and some bum parked a camper in front of it, I'd go full south Texas on their ass and push it down the road with my front end loader.
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What a shame. Washington is a beautiful state
C@LAg
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Swan Song said:

My sister lives there and said the same thing. She told me, go three blocks that way and it different. I was honestly surprised how nice Downtown was after only seeing footage of the crazy parts. Gorgeous state! Mountains, Rainforests, Beaches. Third Beach, La Push…amazing.

My other funny observation, driving around West Seattle, tons of Black Lives Matters signs in windows and yards. However, everyone I saw…definitely not black.
yeah. there ARE part of downtown that are supersketch, day or night, and some that are just sketch at night, but most is fine. There are pockets of homeless bullcrap in Ballard, Fermont and Capitol Hill, Lake City Way near teh post office, and some other places, and some camps under the elevated parts of I-5 through downtown and near the West Seattle Bridge.

And Highway 99/Aurora from about Northgate up to the border with Shoreline is sketchy. But it has been that way since the 1960s.

Most of the rest is what you would expect in any city.
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Compulsive need to feel sanctimonious and virtue signal no matter how stupid or reckless or irrational or wasteful the proposed solution is. It all about themselves, at the core level, because they do superficial things that predictably fail to achieve the desired results and often do harm or waste resources in the process. All for sanctimony.
IIIHorn
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Unhomed?


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Pioneer Square and then East is probably the worst we encountered although my daughter hates the Ave right near campus bc of the homeless

And its a shame bc Seattle is pretty cool to visit and not nearly as rainy as they'd have you believe
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So business as usual in Seattle
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what part of Seattle is this?

Police arrest a man after 9 people are stabbed over 2 days in Seattle
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CDUB98 said:

Legally, how can they give the middle finger to SCOTUS?


That's... Not what they're doing.

SCOTUS said disparate impact on the homeless does not preclude cities and towns from enforcing bans on things like sleeping in public or camping in public areas. This creates a completely separate legal preclusion by declaring that homeless people in Washington have the right to be homeless and live in public spaces. According to the 10th Amendment, that's Washington's prerogative.
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flakrat said:

Massive influx of homeless to WA from the other 49 states
This is such an awesome moronic leftist bleeding heart idiot move. Like all their ideas
Time to start cleaning up the streets of Texas and sending all Homeless ( crazies/parasites/bums ) en masse to WA just like we did with all the illegals to New York. We need to send as many as possible as fast as possible before this stupid idea explodes in their face and they change course. Get them up there and make it hard as hell to come back.



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