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The Problems and Progress of Prop HHH

For the past six years, since Los Angeles voters approved a $1.2 billion bond measure known as HHH, the number of unhoused people living on the streets continues to rise. City Controller Ron Galperin has been watching how, where and why that money gets spent. Yesterday, Galperin’s office released a detailed audit about HHH. 

The Controller presents this story map alongside his most recent report, which reflects on the progress made since the passage of Prop. HHH and identifies the lessons learned to inform future homeless housing programs

Details: Read Controller Galperin’s report here, https://tinyurl.com/4jbjby44

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