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Obama Admits Housing First was a Losing Strategy

Originally published at Washington Examiner
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Last weekend, former President Barack Obama acknowledged a blunt political reality: "The average person doesn't want to have to navigate around a tent city in the middle of downtown … and we're not going to be able to generate support [for treatment] if we simply say, 'It's not their fault, they should be able to do whatever they want,' because that's a losing political strategy."

What makes the remark notable is not merely its candor. It is the history behind it.

It was the Obama administration that institutionalized the federal government's one-size-fits-all embrace of Housing First in 2013. They promised the approach would end homelessness within a decade by prioritizing immediate housing placement.

The theory was simple: Housing would stabilize lives.

But the results have been anything but stabilizing.

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Michele Steeb

Visiting Fellow, Fix Homelessness Initiative
Michele Steeb is the founder of the Free Up Foundation and author of Answers Behind the RED DOOR: Battling the Homeless Epidemic, based on her 13 years as CEO of Northern California’s largest and most comprehensive program for homeless women and children. A nationally recognized thought leader on homelessness, Michele brings decades of leadership and policy experience rooted in real-world impact. Michele consults with communities and public policy organizations nationwide, including Discovery Institute, where she currently serves as a Visiting Fellow of their Fix Homelessness Initiative.