LA City Hall showdown over $1.3B homeless spending debate
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
After years of frustration over Los Angeles’ $1 billion-a-year homelessness spending, a fiery City Hall debate is underway over whether the city should finally break away from LAHSA and take control of its own response.
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