LAHSA audit

Judge Furious Over Missing LA Homeless Spending Data

In an ongoing audit of Los Angeles’s homeless spending, Judge David O. Carter expressed frustration over the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s (LAHSA) failure to provide necessary data. The judge emphasized that a lack of documentation indicates a lack of work and pressed LAHSA to expedite its reporting, operating on his timeline instead of its own. The absence of data hinders efforts to assess the effectiveness of public funds in addressing homelessness, a central concern of a lawsuit brought by the LA Alliance for Human Rights. The judge warned of potential sanctions, including the appointment of a receiver to oversee homeless services, if compliance is not achieved.

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