Will ‘right to rest’ laws gain traction in larger cities?

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Will ‘right to rest’ laws gain traction in larger cities?

Lawmaker pulls statewide bill to see if Denver takes the lead
An Aurora lawmaker has sponsored legislation for five years trying to pass a statewide law that would guarantee people the right to sit, sleep and eat in public places, regardless of being homeless. The bill was pulled this year to see if the city of Denver would pass a similar measure that might be used as a model by other cities or as a statewide law.

Will ‘right to rest’ laws gain traction in larger cities?

An Aurora lawmaker has sponsored legislation for five years trying to pass a statewide law that would guarantee people the right to sit, sleep and eat in public places, regardless of being homeless. The bill was pulled this year to see if the city of Denver would pass a similar measure that might be used as a model by other cities or as a statewide law.
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