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The Morning After Declaring a State of Emergency: Confronting the Realities of L.A. Homelessness

Historic City Hall in Los Angeles. (Shutterstock)

Los Angeles has a new mayor whose first act was to declare a Homelessness Emergency. During her campaign, candidate Karen Bass promised to house 17,000 of Los Angeles’ 42,000 unhoused residents. Now is the time to deliver on that goal.

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Cynthia HirschhornFebruary 9, 2023Los Angeles, housing
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