Audit Reveals LA Spending up to $837K to House Single Homeless Person

Audit Reveals LA Spending up to $837K to House Single Homeless Person
Cars drive past a sleeping homeless man inside an LA Metro bus stop in Los Angeles on May 8, 2013. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
James Breslo
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The Los Angeles homeless problem is getting worse, up double digits again this year to about 41,000 people. Rather than implementing common sense solutions to address the problem, L.A.’s politicians have chosen instead to use it as a pretext for implementing their progressive agenda, such as providing free, permanent government housing.

James Breslo
James Breslo
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James Breslo is an attorney and host of the “Hidden Truth Show” podcast. He is a former partner at the international law firm Seyfarth Shaw and public company president. He has appeared numerous times as a legal expert on Fox News and CNN, and serves on the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 Public Diplomacy committee.
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