You guys are really in the mood to flatter me this week, aren't you? What can I say. Thanks.
Here's my opinion: I think that most efforts in dealing with homelessness and housing, on principle, are best left at the direction of the regions and municipalities, simply because regions and localities are better equipped to plan communities and allocate resources according to demographic trends and needs of the people. (That's why even though I would like to see the IDS bill enacted in every other region, I would not personally favor a national model or version.)
I applaud Senator Alfred for improving this bill with his amendment. My only advice to the Senate is if you all think the federal government should have a role in eradicating homelessness, your best bet would be to provide grants and reimbursements for regions looking to (or already have
) establish comprehensive poverty and housing initiatives.