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midnight

(26,624 posts)
Thu Sep 6, 2012, 01:26 PM Sep 2012

“no person’s rights, privileges or access to public services will be denied solely because he or she

is homeless.”

Finally someone stands up for the poor-Awsome job Rhode Island......


Rhode Island Becomes First State To Pass Bill Of Rights For The Homeless



Throughout the last few years, conservatives have literally treated the homeless like garbage. In some states, people are being arrested for daring to help the homeless, and Republicans across the country seek to eliminate crucial funding that assists the homeless in finding shelter, food, water, and other necessities. This is all the more tragic when one considers that veterans make up a large portion of the homeless population. The homeless are less protected than everyone else in this country. They have found it difficult to vote and have been discriminated against by businesses who do not want to hire them whether they are experienced and skilled for the job or not. But Rhode Island is stepping up to the plate for the homeless, and from now on, homeless people will have their own Bill of Rights in at least one state.

Last week, Governor Chaffee signed S-2052 , which states that “no person’s rights, privileges or access to public services will be denied solely because he or she is homeless.” The legislation guarantees that the homeless will be protected from discrimination and are entitled to the same rights that all American citizens enjoy.

The Providence-Journal reports that under this bill, the homeless will have:

The right to seek and keep a job even if a person does not have permanent housing
The right to use public spaces such as sidewalks, public parks, public transportation, public buildings
The right to emergency medical care free from discrimination
The right to vote and register to vote
The homeless among us have always been looked down upon in our society as if they aren’t welcome in this land of the free, and that’s a major problem. Not only are these men, women, and children American citizens, many people who are homeless are brave military veterans who have seemingly been abandoned by the very government and people who claim to support the troops. Rhode Island has become the very first state in America to institute a set of rights for homeless people. In this state, the homeless can never again be turned down for a job simply because of being homeless, cannot be refused medical care at hospitals and can use public facilities just like everyone else, without fear of being arrested or bullied. We can only hope that this becomes a case of so goes Rhode Island, so goes the rest of the nation. After all, we owe it to our fellow Americans, our fellow human beings, and the soldiers who risked their lives to protect our rights, to have their own rights respected and protected.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/06/25/rhode-island-becomes-first-state-to-pass-bill-of-rights-for-the-homeless/

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“no person’s rights, privileges or access to public services will be denied solely because he or she (Original Post) midnight Sep 2012 OP
Thank goodness! pitbullgirl1965 Sep 2012 #1
I agree... It should be a template for the rest of the country.... midnight Sep 2012 #2
Fantastic! I just discovered that Oregon has a fledgling movement ... DreamGypsy Sep 2012 #3
Sisters of the Road need to meet up with the Nuns on the Bus..... This is a nice movement that the midnight Sep 2012 #5
Nice! Harry_Scrote Sep 2012 #4
Welcome to D.U. Harry... And it is nice that we are letting those without property have rights..... midnight Sep 2012 #6
I always liked Chafee......just one more reason, IMO. =) AverageJoe90 Sep 2012 #7

DreamGypsy

(2,252 posts)
3. Fantastic! I just discovered that Oregon has a fledgling movement ...
Thu Sep 6, 2012, 02:16 PM
Sep 2012

After reading your post and the linked article, a search revealed that the fantastic Portland Oregon organization Sisters of the Road is working with other organizations to create an Oregon Homeless Bill of Rights inspired by the action of the great people of the great state of Rhode Island.

I hope we will be the 2nd of 50 to protect our homeless people!

Thanks for the post!

midnight

(26,624 posts)
5. Sisters of the Road need to meet up with the Nuns on the Bus..... This is a nice movement that the
Fri Sep 7, 2012, 12:29 AM
Sep 2012

sisters of the Road have started... I love the Art with Heart...

 

AverageJoe90

(10,745 posts)
7. I always liked Chafee......just one more reason, IMO. =)
Fri Sep 7, 2012, 01:16 AM
Sep 2012

Great news for homeless people everywhere......or at least, in Rhode Island.

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