Government
Feb. 22, 2007
While Feds Increase Homeless Funding, Los Angeles Loses
LOS ANGELES - In a potentially devastating blow to Los Angeles' efforts to increase housing and services for the homeless, federal funding for homeless projects has been slashed $8 million this year - and all of the city's new projects were rejected.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - In a potentially devastating blow to Los Angeles' efforts to increase housing and services for the homeless, federal funding for homeless projects has been slashed $8 million this year - and all of the city's new projects were rejected.
At the same time as Los Angeles was losing funds, total federal funding for such programs increase...
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