Voters approved Measure A last year to help maintain programs and provide more revenue to address homeless crisis.
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors is looking to pull hundreds of millions of dollars out of LAHSA, a move that unnerves ...
A revamped anti-homelessness funding measure approved by Los Angeles County voters in November is set to take effect Tuesday, meaning the county's sales tax will rise by a quarter-cent.
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LAist on MSNFacing a budget deficit, LA County slashes funds for program that gets unhoused people jobsLA:RISE was among the programs that saw the largest drop in county funding in the fiscal year that starts in July. The Board ...
Some of the biggest A-listers experienced homelessness before they found fame and fortune. While the likes of Jennifer Lopez, ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNLA County to vote Tuesday on whether to form its own homeless services departmentWith billions spent on L.A. County homeless services and the results not coming fast enough, the board of supervisors will ...
The ordinance is expected to generate more than $1 billion a year for homeless services and affordable housing.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHomeless people living in City of Industry RVs must leave by WednesdayDozens of homeless people living in RVs inside a trailer storage lot in City of Industry must leave by Wednesday, the Los ...
Supervisors will vote on the seismic change after a recent audit found that LAHSA could not account for millions of dollars of homeless funding.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLA County's 'Half-cent sales' tax to combat homeless crisis takes effect Apr. 1Articles and videos about LA County's 'Half-cent sales' tax to combat homeless crisis takes effect Apr. 1 on FOX 11 Los Angeles.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNMeasure A, Sales Tax to Help LA Combat Homelessness, Takes Effect TuesdayA revamped anti-homelessness funding measure approved by Los Angeles County voters in November is set to take effect Tuesday, meaning the county’s sales tax will rise by a quarter-cent. Los Angeles ...
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Times-Herald on MSNVallejo City Council to revisit decision to ban homeless sweepsAt present, there are 682 people experiencing homelessness in Vallejo — 0.56% of the city’s total population according to the ...
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