West Hollywood’s Bizarre Plan to ‘Pay If You’re Gay’

West Hollywood’s Bizarre Plan to ‘Pay If You’re Gay’
A person holds a rainbow flag in West Hollywood, Calif., on Nov. 7, 2020. Kevin Winter/Getty Images
James Breslo
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Los Angeles County voters in 2017 resoundingly approved Measure H, a landmark quarter percent increase to the county’s sales tax to address homelessness. It has not worked. Homelessness has become dramatically worse. When one hears what the City of West Hollywood is doing with their share of the funds, it is easy to see why.

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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