Advocates and service providers for the homeless worry a new Louisiana law that criminalizes unauthorized sleeping outdoors will make it even harder for people who struggle to find permanent housing.

Act 788, sponsored by Rep. Debbie Villio, R-Metairie, was dubbed the Streets to Success Act. It prohibits public camping or sleeping overnight in public areas without permission. It also allows local judges to create homelessness courts where defendants can be connected with housing and other support services rather than punished with fines or jail time.

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