California reports 1st drop in street homelessness for years
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has reported a 9% reduction in unsheltered homelessness in 2025, while an opinion columnist for The Sacramento Bee has questioned the accuracy of the data and the effectiveness of the state's strategies.
A federal prosecutor says recent indictments of real estate executives who allegedly grifted taxpayer funds are just the tip of the iceberg.
The new law responds to a recent crackdown on homeless encampments nationwide, following a 2024 Supreme Court ruling.
California’s new parking law is colliding head-on with life on the ground in Los Angeles, where RV encampments have already turned blocks into long-term nuisances.
Programs such as Jamboree Housing Corp. have leveraged Medi-Cal funding to offer access to social services that experts say help keep people off the streets.
Simone Tureck Lee, one of the authors of the report, said that while the data used in the report is widely considered an undercount, it remains useful for tracking trends over time. She largely attributed the decline in youth homelessness to California’s investments in specifically addressing young people’s needs.
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