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Attorney General Knudsen responds to Supreme Court ruling on homeless camp bans

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Attorney General Austin Knudsen | Official Website

Attorney General Austin Knudsen | Official Website

The U.S. Supreme Court has reversed a lower court's decision that prohibited states and local governments from enforcing laws preventing public spaces from becoming homeless encampments. In response to the Johnson v. City of Grants Pass ruling, Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen issued a statement.

"This is a huge win for cities across Montana that are suffering from unsafe public spaces," Knudsen said. "For too long local governments have been unable to address the rampant homeless camps and their side effects in communities across the state because their hands were tied. Cities like Bozeman and Missoula can’t hide behind the lower court’s flawed decision any longer. Now, they can enforce the laws that stop Montana streets from becoming camps for the homeless."

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