The debate over the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has brought the city and county back to a familiar place: divided ...
When I began covering homelessness for the editorial board of the Los Angeles Times, a service provider told me something that has guided me to this day: “If you meet one homeless person ...
California officials often blame a lack of funding for their failures to address the state’s multiple crises, yet an independent audit of Los Angeles’ spending of $2.3 billion in homeless ...
After several back and forth amendments on budget adjustments, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted ... and $42 ...
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Los Angeles moves to take control of homelessness agency, citing audits that found reckless spendingLos Angeles officials have moved to take control of hundreds of millions of dollars in homelessness spending after two ...
Mayor Karen Bass and other elected leaders faced a federal judge after an independent audit found accounting issues with the $2.5 billion given to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authorities.
The Board voted 4-0 on Tuesday to revoke hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars annually for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority after audits and a judge found that the agency couldn’t ...
Los Angeles moves to take control of homelessness agency, citing audits that found reckless spending
An audit this month found poor record-keeping prevented the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, or LAHSA, from tracking spending and verifying whether paid-for services were provided.
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