Opinion: California homelessness crisis will haunt Newsom in debate with DeSantis
“Because housing costs are too high,” Newsom replied as Hannity pressed him for reasons. “Our regulatory thickets are too problematic. Localism has been too impactful, meaning people locally are pushing back against new housing starts and construction.”
“The dynamics are very different,” Newsom continued, without explaining them. “That said, we own this, Sean. I’m not here defending this.” The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, which was created to find solutions to the crisis, released its latest count of people living on the streets.
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