Tag: housing
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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.