IT STRAINS credulity to think that, as suggested in the Oct. 30 editorial "The new abolitionists," providing enough units to house what might be 10 percent of the homeless population will abolish homelessness. Many who are homeless aren't so because they can't afford a home, but because of myriad reasons, from losing the ability to pay for housing to substance ... (Full article: 542 words)
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