Report: State hasn't been tracking homeless programs' effectiveness
Briefly

California spent $24 billion on homelessness programs over five years but failed to consistently track outcomes. The state's homelessness crisis persists with limited improvement despite significant funding, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these programs.
The California Interagency Council on Homelessness ceased tracking spending and outcomes in 2021, lacking a reliable method to collect and assess data. This absence of accurate information hinders informed decision-making and hampers efforts to address homelessness effectively.
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