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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 2613 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide a path to end homelessness in the United States, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Congressional findings

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Congress finds that— although the United States has experienced a reduction in veteran homelessness after a surge of new Federal funding targeted to homeless veterans starting in fiscal year 2008, major progress towards the national goals for ending homelessness in the United States has virtually stalled in the absence of increased funding; according to the point-in-time count conducted by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2016, 549,928 people were experiencing homelessness in the United States on any given night during that year, including more than 120,000 children; homelessness in many communities has reached crisis proportions, and some cities have declared that homelessness has reached a state of emergency; and the Federal Government must renew its commitment to the national goals to end homelessness.
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