Rashida Tlaib's New Homeless Bill of Magical Thinking: Live Anywhere, Solve Nothing
Representative Rashida Tlaib introduced a non-binding resolution called the 'Unhoused Persons Bill of Rights' aimed at addressing homelessness through expanded rights and government support. The resolution proposes protections for homeless individuals, including access to public spaces, internet, and freedom from harassment by law enforcement or property owners. Critics argue the proposal is unrealistic and undermines private property rights, though it has little chance of becoming law.
- ▪Rashida Tlaib introduced a non-binding resolution called the 'Unhoused Persons Bill of Rights.'
- ▪The resolution calls for government intervention to end homelessness within three years and includes rights to public space access, affordable housing, livable wages, and universal healthcare.
- ▪It grants homeless individuals freedom from harassment by law enforcement, businesses, and housed residents, including protection from being removed from private property.
- ▪The resolution includes the right to internet access and necessary technology for homeless individuals.
- ▪Tlaib's office did not respond to requests for clarification on how the provisions would be implemented.
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Rashida Tlaib's New Homeless Bill of Magical Thinking: Live Anywhere, Solve Nothing By Ward Clark | 3:45 PM on May 04, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana We're all familiar with the House of Representatives' embarrassing Squad, those far-left shouters who make Bernie Sanders look calm and reasonable by comparison. There's no nucase leftist proposition they won't support; the members seem to have not even a nodding acquaintance with reality.
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