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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Authorization to Share Protected Personal Information' section. Ensure you provide your name, signature, and date to authorize sharing your personal information.
  3. In the 'Applicant Information' section, enter your first name, middle initial, last name, phone number, date of birth, California Driver License number, and Social Security number. Indicate if you are currently homeless and if you were homeless when you received your tickets.
  4. Select your gender from the options provided and fill in your last permanent zip code. Specify the city where you slept last night from the list given.
  5. Complete the 'Living Situation Last Night' section by selecting the appropriate option that describes your living conditions.
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That all changed in June, when the court caused a dramatic shift by finding, in Grants Pass v. Johnson, that cities can ban people from setting up homeless encampments even if there are no shelter beds available.
The CalWORKs Homeless Assistance (HA) Program is specifically designed to help families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. This program offers temporary shelter assistance for up to 16 days, providing payments of up to $85 per day for a family of four, with additional amounts for larger families.
Homeless courts are designed to help participants address outstanding criminal cases, including infractions, misdemeanors and low-level felony cases that can keep them from being able to secure employment and housing.
The preliminary findings showed 2,843 people were without housing during that 24-hour period, including 1,959 people who were unsheltered.
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In Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled in a 63 decision that fining and arresting homeless people does not violate constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment.
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In late June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3, with the conservative majority voting together, that cities are allowed to enforce fines and make arrests for public camping and sleeping outdoors, and to threaten jail time for those who repeatedly refuse to move indoors and accept assistance.

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