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Los Angeles officials call for $20B in state funding for homeless crisis
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Push to boost statewide homelessness funding on Skid Row
LOS ANGELES - On Monday, Assemblyman Miguel Santiago, D-Los Angeles, and two Los Angeles City Council members joined a growing number of officials calling for the state to provide cities with $20 billion over five years to address the statewide homeless crisis.
Calling homelessness in California a growing dystopian nightmare of all cities, Councilman Kevin de Leon, who represents Skid Row, urged the state to fund California cities homelessness efforts with $4 billion every year for five years. We must act with a sense of urgency to meet this humanitarian crisis with, let me underscore, unprecedented investments, de Leon said. He added that he asked former members of the California Senate and Assembly to sign a letter calling on the California state legislature and the governor to commit over $20 billion over the next five years to
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Assemblyman Miguel Santiago, D-Los Angeles, and two Los Angeles City Council members today joined a growing number of officials calling for the state to provide cities with $20 billion over five years to address the statewide homeless crisis.
Calling homelessness in California “a growing dystopian nightmare of all cities, Councilman Kevin de Leon, who represents Skid Row, urged the state to fund California cities homelessness efforts with $4 billion every year for five years.
“We must act with a sense of urgency to meet this humanitarian crisis with, let me underscore, unprecedented investments, de Leon said. He added that he asked former members of the California Senate and Assembly to sign a letter calling on the California state legislature and the governor to commit over $20 billion over the next five years to build housing and combat homelessness throughout California, but especially in Los Angeles an