Housing crunch delivers punch to LA's upper crust at VA campus
Briefly

U.S. District Judge David Carter mandated the VA build 2,500 affordable housing units for veterans, highlighting the agency's failure to prioritize veteran needs.
In his ruling, Judge Carter criticized the VA's illegal leasing of land to exclusive institutions, emphasizing the need for the campus to serve veterans first.
The court's decision reflects a growing recognition of veterans' rights amid public health crises, as the VA is implicated in systemic issues of corruption.
Carter ordered the VA to develop a concrete housing plan, including 1,800 permanent units and 750 temporary units, addressing the urgent need for veteran housing.
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