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Trump’s order on homelessness gets it all wrong, and here’s why
There are no simple answers for homelessness — or addiction or mental illness — but Trump's bluster is no substitute for ...
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Criminalization or support? President Trump’s executive order on homelessness gets mixed reaction
President Trump signed an executive order pushing a policy of encouraging civil commitment of mentally ill homeless people, ...
Today on AirTalk, LA County braces for shortfalls of funding in homelessness services ahead of Trump's proposed federal ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNLos Angeles Homeless Services Authority Appoints New Leader
Gita O’Neill, an assistant Los Angeles City attorney who handles homelessness policy, was appointed Friday as the new interim chief executive of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. The LAHSA ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNLos Angeles Homeless Services Authority Appoints Former LA City Attorney as Interim Chief
Gita O’Neill, an assistant Los Angeles City attorney who handles homelessness policy, was appointed Friday as the new interim chief executive of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. The LAHSA ...
The president wants to upend two other core tenants of California’s homelessness response: housing and harm reduction.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday aimed at tackling homelessness by taking a new approach focused ...
Homeless advocates are criticizing an executive order President Donald Trump signed this week to restore order ...
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LAist on MSNLA County braces for potentially massive financial blow as Trump tries to crack down on homelessness
The federal government is waging an "all out assault" on funding and services for L.A. County’s most vulnerable residents, a ...
While Los Angeles is not facing a crisis of political leadership, it does confront a dearth of civic leadership.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNLA County Faces Funding Cuts Amid Trump’s Homelessness Crackdown
Los Angeles County faces a funding shortfall for homelessness services due to federal cuts. Starting August 1, Section 8 rent subsidies will decrease by 10%, affecting low-income families.
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