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Sheriff Villanueva Urges County to Declare ‘State of Emergency’ Against Homelessness

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As the number of encampments rise along key tourist destinations such as Venice Beach, Olvera Street and Hollywood, LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva is pushing the LA County Board of Supervisors to declare a state of emergency against the homelessness crisis …

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With LA’s Homelessness Services Authority Facing Organizational Issues, City Officials Propose Reform

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With Los Angeles City and County facing immense pressure from the courts to respond to the homelessness crisis, city officials are examining measures to re-think its approach to homelessness services. Namely, the governance system of the Los Angeles Homelessness …

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Garcetti Pledges $1 Billion to End Homelessness, and Resources for Businesses as LA Re-Opens

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On Monday evening, Mayor Garcetti took the opportunity during the annual State of the City Speech to unveil the new City budget for fiscal year 2021-2022, and several significant proposals to combat homelessness and COVID-19. Garcetti dubbed his 8th annual budget “a justice budget”, focused on …

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LA City to Consider Motion to Regulate Encampments Amid COVID-19 Homelessness Spike

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Although COVID-19 health crisis has taken center stage, the homelessness crisis has not gone away. In fact, the situation has only worsened under the pandemic, with less City and County revenue for homelessness services. As a result, the City has been unable to deal with the rapid development of encampments …

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Idaho Court Case May Worsen the Homelessness Crisis

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Homelessness in Los Angeles has become a humanitarian crisis – over 60,000 Angelenos don’t have secure housing. Such a situation demands swift action by our public officials. However, despite impressive action by the Los Angeles City Council, a recent Supreme Court decision can prove detrimental in our efforts to promote wellness and public safety. Martin v. City of Boise …

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Retail Theft Initiative Has 900,000 Signatures

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The Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act claims they have the necessary signatures to be on the November ballot. 

The campaign coalition claims to have 900,000 signatures from voters. County and state officials will now go through the process of validating signatures.

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