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The Newsom administration has no plan to remove homeless people from the streets. When his administration began, there were over 1800 shelter beds; today there are 1212 shelter beds (according to city records). How do you move homeless people off the street if the number of shelter beds are being reduced. Newsom may talk all he wants about his outreach programs, but there are 2771 homeless people on the streets (according to the 2007 homeless report) and most of the shelter space is filled every night. The fact that there may be some available beds in the shelters because people do not want to places that even the mayor has called "disgraceful" is irrelevant, because even if those beds were filled, there would still be thousands of homeless still on the street with no place to go.
John Kelly
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