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Response rates from 261 45 voters.
57% Yes |
43% No |
42% Yes |
41% No |
16% Yes, and create more social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine |
1% No, and make it a criminal offense |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 261 45 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 261 45 voters.
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Unique answers from 45 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2J86995 days5D
No, but it is very difficult to understand why they chose not to? only to ask for money? then we should make more frienldy shelters or be more strict about public camping.
@B269C9H1mo1MO
No, but ask to understand why they have refused. Perhaps a better service exists to meet their long-term needs.
@9ZB7HGH3mos3MO
more safe shelters with sanitary options that are for women and also providing food, clothing and medicine to all homeless
@9Y3MZTW3mos3MO
No, and create more social programs to provide mental and physical health care for homeless individuals
@9QYPRL97mos7MO
Government should build shelters and "homes" for homeless people so they dont threaten the non-homeless people.
@9JVS2RT12mos12MO
No, government should intervene. I would associate refusal with mental illness or drug issues. Provide social programs to help them into housing and recovery.
@9JB8X9Q1yr1Y
No, because it's the state's job to provide houses to anyone instead of it being a profit-generating "activity".
@9HRSGJL 1yr1Y
No, if they refuse assistance, it should be mandatory to have them go a psychiatric evaluation and treat them accordingly.
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