Homelessness is a pressing challenge in communities across the United States, driven in large part by rising housing costs. While some government programs—like counseling services—are essential to addressing chronic homelessness, other programs—like rent control and inclusionary zoning—are doing more harm than good. How do we evaluate these programs, and what role should the market play alongside them?
Join Pacific Legal Foundation and leading housing policy scholars to explore why government interventions sometimes fall short and what free-market housing approaches will help make a real difference in homelessness.
This event will bridge the gap between policy intentions and real-world outcomes, providing attendees with both legal and policy perspectives. From innovative housing initiatives to public- and private-sector partnerships, the discussion will spotlight strategies that give citizens the ability to make a tangible impact. Whether you work in policy, advocacy, or community service, this event offers practical insights and fresh ideas for addressing one of America’s most urgent social challenges. If you cannot attend live, a recording will be circulated to all registrants after the event.
