On the recordMarch 8, 2023
The United States of America can end homelessness by fixing public services and systems, not by blaming the individuals and families who have been left behind by failed policies and economic exclusion.
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congress.govThe United States of America can end homelessness by fixing public services and systems, not by blaming the individuals and families who have been left behind by failed policies and economic exclusion.
Vance emphasizes the need to address systemic issues rather than blaming individuals for homelessness.
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