Bipartisan Coalition of Mayors Supports California’s $4 Billion Homelessness Proposal 

Bipartisan Coalition of Mayors Supports California’s $4 Billion Homelessness Proposal 
A homeless person stands next to his cart in a parking lot in Oceanside, Calif., on April 14, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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With California’s expected $75.7 billion dollar budget surplus, the mayors of California’s 13 largest cities have said they support spending $4 billion to address the state’s homelessness crisis.

Elected officials from Santa Ana and Anaheim joined a coalition of mayors on June 10 to endorse a proposal to put $1 billion each year toward helping the homeless.