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Louisiana governor relocating homeless people ahead of Super Bowl

  • Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is relocating unhoused people from encampments in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl.
  • The state has opened a temporary shelter on France Road with a capacity of 200 people, costing $16.2 million for 90 days.
  • Prioritized housing vouchers and services will be offered to unhoused individuals with jobs, while others may receive bus or train tickets out of state.
  • City officials argue that the state's actions undermine local efforts to address homelessness, which aims to house 1,500 individuals by the end of 2025.
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