What top SF mayoral candidates say about city's homelessness problem
Briefly

Breed emphasized that homelessness numbers in San Francisco are improving, citing the recent Point-in-Time count showing a 10-year low, although over 2,900 still remain unhoused. She stated, "We’re making people on the streets uncomfortable so that the only option is to accept what we are offering," highlighting her approach of enforcing public space rules.
Regarding the U.S. Supreme Court decision on public camping, she explained, "We now have actually the tools we need. We didn't have the tools that we needed until the Supreme Court decision came about. And now we can enforce the law..." reflecting her belief in the legal framework for effective management of homelessness.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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