California legislators request audit of billions in state homeless spending – IOTW Report

California legislators request audit of billions in state homeless spending

JTN: “Our residents deserve to know how (homelessness) dollars are getting there and how they are being invested. What’s working and what’s not, and I think we need to know that as well. Adding transparency will help both the state and local jurisdictions work together to figure out how to best spend these dollars going forward,” Senator Dave Cortese told the Joint Legislative Committee.

In a bipartisan request, California’s Senators Dave Cortese (D – San Jose), Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R – San Bernardino) and Roger Niello (R – Sacramento) and Assemblymembers Evan Low (D – Silicon Valley), and Josh Hoover (R – Sacramento) asked the Joint Legislative Audit Committee to authorize an audit of public funds intended for the relief of homelessness throughout the state. more

9 Comments on California legislators request audit of billions in state homeless spending

  1. No need for an audit because I can tell you what’s happening to the millions of dollars every year as the homeless problem keeps growing. It’s mainly going to the 501-c-3 scam artists brought into the picture to solve the problem. Many of their people are 5 & 6 digit salary people. For them it just wouldn’t be a good thing to kill their gravy train by actually doing what they are supposed to do; solve the homeless problem. What is happening is called “corruption”.

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