In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that municipalities can ban sleeping in public even when a person has nowhere else to go. And in November, Arizona voters passed Proposition 312, which allows people to sue cities for property tax refunds if public nuisance laws such as camping bans aren’t enforced…
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