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City pays lawyers while homelessness persists
The OKC ordinance criminalizing panhandling has reached its inevitable end: The city has to pay lawyers for a lost legal battle. “It is sad that we did not heed the work of social service agencies and other citizens groups to craft a workable solution that would have avoided this costly situation,” said Fr. Tim Luschen, president of the VOICE Education Fund.
OKC ordered to pay $990K for lost panhandling case VOICE championed
Oklahoma City was ordered to pay the opposing attorney’s fees and expenses in a total amount of nearly $1 million in a suit brought against the City for their panhandling ordinance of 2015, an ordinance VOICE fought against.
City Coucil should oppose appeal of anti-panhandling ordinance
The Oklahoma City Council is considering appealing its unconstitutional anti-panhandling ordinance passed in 2015, this time at the U.S. Supreme Court. . . . Appealing it to the Supreme Court would require hiring expensive outside legal counsel to consult in the case.