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Fentanyl Is Causing Homelessness: What Utah Governor Cox Wants To Do About It

Fentanyl Is Causing Homelessness: What Utah Governor Cox Wants To Do About It

Update: 2024-06-13
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Despite TOSA's remarkable success in aiding homeless individuals without government funding, state-funded homeless services in Utah face significant challenges, including lack of accountability and ineffective implementation. The Solutions Utah conference shed light on the increasing homelessness crisis in Salt Lake City, fueled by rising housing prices and scarcity. Governor Spencer Cox endorsed TOSA's approach, emphasizing personal accountability and community support over Housing First policies. The conference highlighted the need for effective and accountable homeless services, contrasting the success of organizations like TOSA and Switchpoint with the failures of government-funded programs.

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Fentanyl Is Causing Homelessness: What Utah Governor Cox Wants To Do About It

Fentanyl Is Causing Homelessness: What Utah Governor Cox Wants To Do About It