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Drug-Free Zones/Unauthorized Public Camping

EngrossedHouse
Ray PickettRepublican

Engrossed2026-06-24

41 Yea0 Nay2026-06-24

This bill creates two main policies: (1) establishes drug-free zones around homeless service facilities where drug offenses become Class E felonies, and (2) bans unauthorized public camping on government property statewide, though local governments may designate specific areas for temporary camping if they meet safety and service requirements and receive state approval.

  • Supporters argue this bill protects vulnerable populations in homeless services facilities from drug activity and creates safer environments for those seeking help.
  • They contend that regulating public camping prevents encampments in inappropriate locations, maintains public spaces, and allows local governments to create managed alternatives with required services like restrooms, water, behavioral health treatment, and substance abuse resources rather than unregulated camping.
  • Opponents worry the bill criminalizes homelessness by restricting where people experiencing housing instability can stay, potentially increasing incarceration rather than addressing root causes.
  • They also express concerns that the high bar for local governments to designate camping areas (proving insufficient shelter beds, non-residential zoning, no property value impact) may make the exception difficult to use, and that penalizing facility operators could discourage organizations from providing homeless services.

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