Advocacy
House the Homeless strongly opposes the recent Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson, which permits cities to criminalize public sleeping for unhoused individuals, even when no alternative shelter is available. This decision undermines constitutional protections and fails to address the root causes of homelessness. We stand in solidarity with those advocating for humane and effective solutions and urge communities to focus on providing support and resources rather than punitive measures.
(Thank you all for everything you do to help Austin’s unhoused community!)
Universal Living Wage – Ulw (NATIONAL LOCALITY WAGE – NLW)
Open Letters
Petitions
Austin American Statesman Opinion 6/21/2019
Opinion: To address homelessness, we must plan and compromise https://www.statesman.com/opinion/20190621/opinion-to-address-homelessness-we-must-plan-and-compromise
IH35 BE SAFE BE SEEN — Humanitarian Outreach Project to “Winterize” Homeless Folks Living Under our Bridges-KVUE
Be Seen Be Safe Campaign This is the first media attention on this multi-pronged campaign, that is starting in Austin but has serious national implications (possibly 100,000 people living under our bridges may be affected) as the nation starts to renovate our nation’s...
Commentary: How Austin could atone for policies that harm the homeless
Amicus (Friend of the Court) Brief- This started when the police shot Mr. Michael Brown in Ferguson MO. Under the Obama administration, the DOJ investigated and found that Municipalities such as that in Ferguson were attempting to balance their budgets by giving out...
Homeless Resolution Regarding Disasters
Disasters: Hurricanes, Floods, Fires, Tornadoes, etc. Homelessness, & Housing Proposal
When Hurrican Harvey struck, Austin, TX, was spared; however, as with 10,000 Hurricane Katrina survivors, Harvey survivors were also presented with the housing in Austin that had been intended for people already experiencing homelessness. When homeless folks went to...