Opinion: California's heavy spending on homelessness isn't working. A pending audit might show why. [Opinion]
There are no easy answers on this issue.
Hopes for progress are complicated by the insufficiently appreciated reality that a significant number of homeless people don’t want any help that comes with strings attached. But the path to progress requires a rigorous effort to determine what is working and what isn’t. The pending state audit could provide the guidance on homelessness that the Golden State desperately needs.
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