TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - President Donald Trump’s executive order regarding the unhoused and their mental health covers several areas that Pima County says it already addresses.

Expanding services depends on what, if any, additional funding could come to southern Arizona.

Pima County Attorney Laura Conover said that accelerating the treatment of addiction and mental health issues requires more than a mandate.

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“We need to make clear that not all homeless people are committing crime and those that are committing crime are being held accountable,” Conover said.

On Friday, she addresse

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