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Californians are reaching out to Governor Gavin Newsom, urging him to consider the Trump administration’s executive order on homelessness, believing it could help ease the state’s crisis. This order lays out a law-and-order strategy to tackle homelessness, echoing some aspects of Newsom’s own approach. However, it challenges the “housing first” and “harm reduction” policies that have been the norm in California.

The executive order directs that funding should be prioritized for state and local governments adopting this law-and-order approach, while withholding funds from those that don’t comply. This came just a day after Newsom had announced a decrease in homelessness in local communities. Californians are pushing Newsom to align with the order to ensure the state receives the federal assistance it needs.

San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond has been vocal in his support for Trump’s order, expressing hope that California will seek federal aid and adhere to the required standards. Desmond has openly criticized “housing first” policies, suggesting they are not effective. In San Jose, Mayor Matt Mahan, while not mentioning Newsom directly, acknowledged the order’s practical elements, according to the San Jose Spotlight.

Many Californians have taken to social media platform X, voicing their support for the order and pointing out that homelessness continues to rise in the state despite increased funding. Governor Newsom, however, believes this order is more about creating headlines and settling old scores rather than making a real difference. According to a statement from the Governor’s Office, Newsom emphasizes that his policies have helped slow the growth of homelessness, with the state doing better than the national average.

Despite this, several Democratic politicians in the state agree with Newsom, arguing that the order could be harmful. Los Angeles City Councilmember Ysabel Jurado described the order as “an attack on our most vulnerable” in a post on X. As a former tenants’ rights attorney and affordable housing activist, Jurado warned that withdrawing resources would exacerbate the problem.

The debate highlights a significant divide on how best to address the homelessness crisis in California. Supporters of the executive order believe a tougher stance could lead to better outcomes. Critics argue that such measures ignore the root causes of homelessness and could worsen conditions for the homeless population.

Those backing the Trump administration’s approach are calling for accountability and results. They argue that simply throwing money at the problem without tangible results is not working. This perspective resonates with many who feel that a law-and-order approach might just be the solution needed to tackle this persistent issue.

On the other hand, Newsom’s supporters emphasize the progress made under his leadership. They believe that long-term solutions require comprehensive policies that address both housing and social services. The discussion continues as Californians watch to see how the state will respond to the federal directive.

The situation remains complex, with no easy answers in sight. As the conversation unfolds, the focus will likely remain on finding a balance between immediate action and sustainable solutions. Both sides agree that something needs to be done, but the path forward is still up for debate.

The issue of homelessness is not new to California, and the state has long grappled with how to effectively address it. The current discourse reflects broader national debates on the role of government in providing social services. With differing opinions on the best approach, the challenge remains to find common ground.

As the state navigates this contentious issue, the need for innovative solutions is clear. Whether through adopting federal recommendations or refining existing policies, California’s leaders are under pressure to deliver results. The ultimate goal remains to reduce homelessness and improve the quality of life for all residents.

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