Los Angeles Lost Track of Billions in Homelessness Funding

March 10th, 2025

Via: Epoch Times:

Los Angeles City officials have lost track of billions in spending on homelessness services, according to an independent audit released on March 6.

The audit was commissioned by federal District Judge David O. Carter and completed by Alvarez & Marsal Public Sector Services (A&M).

The report noted that A&M found it challenging to completely quantify how Los Angeles officials spent approximately $2.3 billion in funding meant to shelter, feed, and serve homeless people because of the incomplete and inaccurate manner the city’s homelessness program recorded and collected data.

The report painted a grim picture of the homeless program managed by Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), which was established in 1993.

“Repetitive information gaps, coupled with a lack of accurate and complete data and documentation, posed significant obstacles to this assessment,” the report states.

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One Response to “Los Angeles Lost Track of Billions in Homelessness Funding”

  1. Snowman says:

    Where is the money going?
    Secret missions to make Mars habitable.
    Bunkers and whatever else very rich people want.
    International surveillance systems, communications and AI; i.e, the globalist operations and control grid.
    Global weaponization of everything, living and non-living, from the medical industry to the weather.
    Weapons for Israel, Ukraine, other govts and terrorist orgs.
    Payoffs for politicians.
    Pay for govt employees and contractors.
    Welfare to keep the masses at bay.
    what have I left out?

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