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California’s crisis in caring for the homeless isn’t just a state failure—it’s a case study of reckless government spending.
In early April, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to pull roughly $300 million in funding from LAHSA and ...
One of the politician’s former opponents, Johnathon Ervin, blasted these latest remarks, arguing: “Anyone willing to give homeless people all the fentanyl they want, or to suggest that President Trump ...
While homelessness in Los Angeles County declined 5% last year, it remains a huge problem affecting roughly 73,500 people.