
Jeff City politicos might have doomed KCMO neighborhoods to a housing "solution" that nobody wants.
We've highlighted a line that offers a cause for worry . . . After local elections of course . . .
Gov. Mike Parson signed the bill into law over objections from his own administration that it would harm the homeless. The law also dictates that cities can only use state funding for temporary shelters, not long-term housing.
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Missouri cities, shelters adapt to new homelessness law
CODY: THANKS FOR JOINING US TODAY. I'M CODY HOLYOKE. WE'VE TALKED A BIT ON THIS BROADCAST ABOUT NEW LAWS GOING INTO EFFECT IN THIS NEW YEAR. CHANGES THAT AFFECT PEOPLE LIVING IN KANSAS AND MISSOURI, INCLUDING THOSE WHO MAY NOT HAVE AN ADDRESS ON EITHER SIDE OF THE STATE LINE.
A new Missouri law makes it a crime for the homeless to sleep on state-owned land including under bridges and overpasses
A new Missouri law makes it a crime for the homeless to sleep on state-owned lands, like under bridges and overpasses. Gov. Mike Parson signed the bill into law over objections from his own administration that it would harm the homeless. The law also dictates that cities can only use state funding for temporary shelters, not long-term housing.
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