Maryland Bill Aims to Expand Rights for Homeless, Sparks Controversy
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A proposed bill in Maryland is drawing debate over its potential impact on communities and the rights of the homeless. House Bill 487 would grant homeless individuals the right to sleep, eat, drink, and protect themselves from the elements on public property.
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A proposed bill in Maryland is drawing debate over its potential impact on communities and the rights of the homeless.
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