Cori Bush Establishes Congressional Caucus to End Homelessness in the US

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Cori Bush Establishes Congressional Caucus to End Homelessness in the US
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Cori Bush and other Democrats have announced that they’re establishing the Congressional Caucus on Homelessness, which will work toward ending homelessness in the country, emphasizing that homelessness is “the result of policy failures.”

Rep. Cori Bush speaks to members of the press after President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address at a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on February 7, 2023, in Washington, D.C.A group of Democrats is reviving a caucus in the House that is focused on ending homelessness in the U.S. as the housing crisis steadily worsens across the country.announced

that they’re establishing the Congressional Caucus on Homelessness, which will “work toward the common goal of ending homelessness in this country.” The caucus holds that homelessness is a policy choice, and says it will explore solutions to serve people experiencing homelessness. The caucus is made up of roughly two dozen members so far.

Garcia said that the caucus “will fight for homeless individuals alongside our Caucus Members with the collective goal of eradicating this failure in our system, as we believe that housing is a human right.” “The need for housing is universal, yet over 500,000 people across the country experience being unhoused,” added Bush. “This is the result of policy failures, and Congress has a moral responsibility to address the unhoused crisis.”

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