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Why is this shocking? Its government misappropriation, bribery, no bid contracts, etc.. All of the tricks the commies use to steal from you. Also, remember, this is only what they are willing to admit. If you look deeper it is at a minimum double. (assume around 80k/yr).

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>California spent $7.2 billion dollars on its homeless population in 2021 and 2022 -equivalent to $41,000 per vagrant. The taxpayer cash was splurged on housing and rental assistance, health outreach, case management and temporary housing for 172,000 rough sleepers. In total, the Democratic state has invested an eye-watering $24 billion in the last five years in the hope of cracking down on homelessness there. Despite this, the number of homeless people in the state in 2023 was 181,000, according to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Why is this shocking? Its government misappropriation, bribery, no bid contracts, etc.. All of the tricks the commies use to steal from you. Also, remember, this is only what they are willing to admit. If you look deeper it is at a minimum double. (assume around 80k/yr). Archive: https://archive.today/Bx25o From the post: >>California spent $7.2 billion dollars on its homeless population in 2021 and 2022 -equivalent to $41,000 per vagrant. The taxpayer cash was splurged on housing and rental assistance, health outreach, case management and temporary housing for 172,000 rough sleepers. In total, the Democratic state has invested an eye-watering $24 billion in the last five years in the hope of cracking down on homelessness there. Despite this, the number of homeless people in the state in 2023 was 181,000, according to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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rough sleepers.

WTF?

California has thrown money at the homelessness crisis, but the cash does not appear to be yielding tangible results

Oh yes there are very tangible results: a lot of taxpayer money has been laundered.

they failed to track if the money was actually helping the state's growing number of unhoused people.

Why track the money you're trying to launder?

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Throw them all in jail while you audit them and their piece of shit NGO's. You are going to find that money really fast and it is going to be the same story as always. It ended up in the pockets of the corrupt officials and NGO leader's.