By Anat Rubin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - At a time when most cities saw an increase in federal funding for homeless programs, cuts in Los Angeles underscore a lack of local investment in homeless services, advocates say.
"It's perfectly reasonable for the federal government to say, 'If we're going to put some money into your local problem, then we want to see that you're co...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - At a time when most cities saw an increase in federal funding for homeless programs, cuts in Los Angeles underscore a lack of local investment in homeless services, advocates say.
"It's perfectly reasonable for the federal government to say, 'If we're going to put some money into your local problem, then we want to see that you're co...
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