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San Clemente opposes state bill limiting cross‑jurisdictional transport of people experiencing homelessness
Summary
Council voted to send a city letter opposing Assembly Bill 280 (as drafted), citing staff concerns that the proposal could hamper voluntary transportation to services and expose city staff to penalties.
The San Clemente City Council voted April 15 to authorize a letter opposing a California bill that would restrict transporting people experiencing homelessness across jurisdictions without prior coordination.
At issue was Assembly Bill 280 (staff and public referenced the bill number during the meeting), which the staff report and public speakers described as a prohibition on local government or law enforcement transporting an unhoused person to another city absent prior coordinated shelter or housing…
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