
California’s auditor reveals companies don’t monitor spending on homelessness or coordinate products and services
State and regional companies charged with offering housing and products and services to deal with the disaster of greater than 150,000 homeless other people in California have did not stay monitor of the way billions of greenbacks are being spent, don’t adhere to federal insurance policies and wish higher coordination to be efficient, a file launched Thursday, Feb. 11, by way of the state auditor mentioned.
The file issued by way of State Auditor Elaine M. Howle, “Homelessness in California,” seems to be at California’s Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council, an arm of the state govt established in 2017 with the manager activity of coordinating state and federal investment earmarked to deal with homelessness – an quantity that has added as much as about $13 billion over the last 3 ...