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Editorial: If California cities want homeless funding, they better stop blocking housing

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion April 16, 2023

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Last week, city and county officials from across the state rallied in Sacramento to demand $3 billion in annual state funding to ease homelessness and build affordable housing. At the same time, the League of California Cities, a lobbying association that represents cities, and some local governments are trying to block bills that would make it easier to build more housing, including affordable housing. That’s some nerve. Pouring money into... + full article



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