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Should the Government Be Responsible for Homeless Welfare?
Season 2
Episode 13
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has declared a state of emergency on homelessness, but why now? Should solving this problem be the responsibility of government or churches and non-profits? We discuss the new, unusual ways that the issue is being tackled and practical ways people can help solve the problem in their neighborhoods.
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