Wednesday, May 22, 2019

We are sending LA another 100,000

Los Angeles officials are bracing for the release of a report that’s likely to show little or no progress in reining in homelessness, despite the $619 million they spent last year to grapple with the crisis.
 The gloomy prognosis on one of Southern California’s top political issues emerged during two recent briefings on homelessness and the 2019 point-in-time count, the results of which are due to be released May 31… 
 Authorities reported that 53,000 L.A. County residents were homeless in 2018. Lynn said the 2019 point-in-time count, which was conducted in January, was being held for further analysis.
One might have thought the Mayor would have figured out housing first, then invited a million immigrants second.  Not in Calizuela.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Matt young, you are a dufas idiot.