Florida Governor DeSantis Signs Homeless Sleeping Ban Law

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a new law, "Unauthorized Public Camping and Public Sleeping" (HB 1365), which prohibits camping or sleeping on public property, effective October 1. The law requires municipalities to designate specific public spaces for camping with approval from the Florida Department of Children and Families, and allows businesses and residents to hold local governments accountable in court. While proponents view it as compassionate conservatism, critics fear forced internment camps. Local governments are preparing for compliance, with some seeking overnight shelters and others hiring consultants, but advocates for the homeless are concerned about funding and the ability to provide necessary support.
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