San Diego leaders react to Supreme Court camping ban ruling

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San Diego leaders are reacting to a Supreme Court ruling that cities can ban camping on public property. In other news, Veterans Affairs and the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System are partnering to help veterans in the homeless community connect with services.

What local leaders have to say about the Supreme Court ruling that cities can ban camping on public property. More on that next. But first... let’s do the headlines….Starting today , a new law requires 21 and older businesses to have date rape drug testing kits on site.Devin Blankenship with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control hopes this law provides a sense of security for people who go to bars and nightclubs.

The National Weather Service says the mornings will be cloudy, but the skies will gradually become sunny in the afternoons. And all public county offices, public health clinics, family resource centers, libraries and animal shelters will be closed Thursday for Independence Day.Essential services, including law enforcement and emergency animal control response, will be available through the holiday.From KPBS, you’re listening to San Diego News Now. Stay with me for more of the local news you need.San Diego leaders are reacting to a Supreme Court ruling that cities can ban camping on public property.

 

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