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California Has Spent Billions on Homelessness but Lacks Hard Data on Outcomes
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By Dan Walters, CalMatters Commentary
Published 1 month ago on
September 7, 2024

California's massive investment in homelessness lacks crucial data on spending effectiveness, raising questions about accountability and results. (CalMatters/Fred Greaves)

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California has allocated more than $20 billion to alleviate the state’s homelessness crisis since Gavin Newsom became governor in 2019, but there’s precious little data on how the money was spent and what effect it’s had, other than the number of unhoused people has continued to climb.

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Despite the absence of hard information, Newsom has been highly critical of what he characterizes as the shortcomings of local governments and has threatened to withhold funds from those deemed to be laggards. Local officials, in turn, say they cannot construct comprehensive, long-term strategies unless Newsom is willing to make multi-year commitments of financial support.

State Auditor Slams Oversight Agency

Earlier this year, state Auditor Grant Parks issued a harshly worded audit of the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, the Newsom administration’s tool for coordinating homelessness programs.

“The state lacks current information on the ongoing costs and outcomes of its homelessness programs, because (the council) has not consistently tracked and evaluated the state’s efforts to prevent and end homelessness,” Parks wrote, adding that its most recent data is three years old.

Moreover, Parks said, the council “has also not aligned its action plan to end homelessness with its statutory goals to collect financial information and ensure accountability and results. Thus, it lacks assurance that the actions it takes will effectively enable it to achieve those goals.”

It’s rather cheeky for Newsom to blame local officials if his own agency has been so laggard in gathering information about where billions of dollars have been spent and how effective those expenditures have been.

The footdragging on data, however, is not confined to the state.

Federal Judge Demands Accountability in LA

Since 2020, David O. Carter, a federal judge in Los Angeles, has been presiding over a lawsuit filed by the LA Alliance for Human Rights, a coalition of persons from businesses, neighborhoods and homeless groups demanding to know how officials in Los Angeles County have spent homelessness funds. He’s angry about a lack of response from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.

“If there isn’t documentation of the work being done, it’s not being done. That can be our only conclusion,” Carter said during a recent hearing, telling agency officials, “You’re not working on your time frame now. You’re working on mine.”

Matthew Umhofer, an attorney for the LA Alliance for Human Rights, said, “The city and the county have been saying for decades they’re trying really hard on homelessness, but we have to see results.

“An audit like this is a tool that helps us try and figure this out, but at the end of the day we need more beds,” Umhofer added. “We need more services. If the city and county don’t know where the documentation is that shows beds and services are being provided, we’ve got a massive problem.”

Umhofer said that if the situation doesn’t improve, Judge Carter can impose sanctions on the city and county, appoint a receiver or even assume control of homelessness services.

A Baby Step Forward

Meanwhile, back in Sacramento, the quest for hard information on homelessness has taken a baby step forward.

Before adjourning its 2024 session, the Legislature approved a bill that would direct state agencies that administer homelessness programs to annually file reports on spending and outcomes to Newsom’s interagency council, which then would be required to make the information available to the public.

Assemblyman Josh Hoover, a Folsom Republican, carried Assembly Bill 2903, which implements one of the Parks audit’s recommendations.

“Improving accountability over the dollars we are spending is the first step toward real reform,”‘ Hoover said in a statement. “Spending billions of taxpayer dollars only to make the crisis worse is the definition of failure.”

That should be obvious. Now we’ll see if Newsom signs the bill.

About the Author

Dan Walters has been a journalist for nearly 60 years, spending all but a few of those years working for California newspapers. He began his professional career in 1960, at age 16, at the Humboldt Times.

CalMatters is a public interest journalism venture committed to explaining how California’s state Capitol works and why it matters. For more columns by Dan Walters, go to calmatters.org/commentary.

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