Tag: homelessness
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CARE Court’s Broken Promise: Why California Families Feel Let Down by Newsom’s Mental Health Reform
California’s CARE Court, launched in 2022 to aid those with severe mental illnesses, has become a source of frustration for families. With participation being voluntary, many individuals disengage from treatment, leading to homelessness and incarceration. Despite some successes, it fails to reach the most critical cases, prompting calls for stronger intervention.
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San Diego Sheriff Wants Up to $3 Billion for New Jails. Taxpayers Deserve Straight Answers First.
San Diego Sheriff Kelly Martinez is seeking up to $3 billion to replace the Vista Detention Facility and upgrade six county jails amid lawsuits, in-custody deaths, and Prop 36 overcrowding. Critics question whether taxpayers should fund massive construction before accountability and mental-health reforms are in place.
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Portland’s Empty ‘Affordable’ Apartments Are a Warning to California
Portland’s housing policy faces criticism as nearly 1,900 subsidized units remain vacant amid a homelessness surge of 60-67% since 2023. Issues include bureaucratic inefficiencies, high rents for low-income families, and competition from market rates. Despite spending over $1.3 billion, the crisis worsens, raising concerns for similar policies in California.
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Los Angeles County’s Budget Crisis: What They Don’t Want Residents to Notice
Los Angeles County claims financial stability, but the reality is a looming crisis fueled by rising homelessness costs, unsustainable labor expenses, and a dwindling tax base. Despite spending billions with little improvement, officials downplay deficits. Taxpayers may face new taxes, service cuts, and worsening conditions without accountability or transparency.