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Mayor Adams’ success in helping mentally ill homeless should inspire more involuntary commitments

Por: New York Post Opinion November 30, 2023

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After a year, Mayor Adams’ pilot program to get severe mentally ill off the streets and into treatment has gotten more than half of the hardest-to-reach New Yorkers into care: That’s worth cheering — and support from the Legislature in the form of laws that make involuntary commitment easier. “Homeless advocates” and other lefties opposed Adams’ use of involuntary commitment, yet the mayor rightly argued: “Without that... + full article



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