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"As-is, the bill is neither the product of collaboration with affected agencies, partner service providers, nor our community ...
California Sen. Angelique Ashby announced a pause in her effort to create a new agency with control over city and county funding to address the crisis of homelessness after heated and direct pushback ...
State Senator Angelique Ashby has tabled her controversial bill on local homeless governance as supervisors vow to support something “formal.” ...
Despite Latinos making up a large portion of the Santa Clara County's homeless population, the group tends to be invisible.
The conclusion was that the region’s bias for single-family housing, its historic enmity toward housing for low-income ...
The restaurant and civic space Manny's is hosting a nightly four-part series called "Understanding Homelessness." On Tuesday, Kunal Modi, San Francisco chief of health, homelessness, and family ...
State Senator Angelique Ashby authorized a bill that would reshape the region's approach to homelessness. But city and county ...
Some city leaders now have a 'neutral position' on the bill after hours of negotiations with its author, Senator Angelique Ashby.
From Folsom to Elk Grove to Rancho Cordova to Citrus Heights, elected leaders are joining Sacramento County to oppose a new proposal on addressing homelessness.
California state Sen. Angelique Ashby unveiled Senate Bill 802 last month to create the Sacramento Housing and Homelessness Agency, but area leaders are split.
SB 38 is a chance to change that. The “Second Chance Program” shifts the focus from punishment to healing, supporting ...
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