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(The Center Square) - Newly released federal data says California’s homeless population grew to 187,084 at the start of 2024, up from 181,399 in 2023, raising questions about the efficacy of the ...
ASHEVILLE - Nearly a year after the National Alliance to End Homelessness delivered its report to Asheville, offering more than 100 recommendations to cut its unsheltered numbers in half by 2025 ...
The bills range in purpose from preventing homelessness to housing construction regulation accountability and oversight. Here is a rundown of the housing bills set to take effect in 2025: SB 1037 ...
States with higher scores tend to have comprehensive plans to end homelessness, entities dedicated to youth homelessness, and laws that protect the rights and dignity of homeless youth. The index has noted an improvement in state scores over time, indicating a growing awareness and response to the issue of youth homelessness. [7] [1] [6]
The State Auditor wrote that that California “lacks current information” on if its homeless spending measures are cost-effective. California spends billions on homelessness. Report casts doubt ...
The AHAR report relies on data from two sources: single-night, point-in-time counts of both sheltered and unsheltered homeless populations reported on the Continuum of Care applications to HUD; and counts of the sheltered homeless population over a full year provided by a sample of communities based on data in their local Homeless Management ...
Using six performance measures to assess homelessness investments from local, state and federal funding sources for years 21-22 and 22-23, including HHAP, initial data shows that although more ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom rejected a bill to more closely monitor the state’s spending on homelessness programs and their outcomes. AB 2093 was authored by Assembly member Josh Hoover, R-Folsom ...