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California Assembly Committee Backs Bill Requiring Tough Action Plans on Homelessness

Governments Would Need To Create Strategies For 90% Reduction by 2029
Assembly Bill 816 would also hold governments accountable for their homeless-reduction targets through a newly created position of inspector general overseeing housing. (Getty Images)
Assembly Bill 816 would also hold governments accountable for their homeless-reduction targets through a newly created position of inspector general overseeing housing. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
April 30, 2021 | 7:35 P.M.

A California bill requiring state and local governments to develop actionable plans to reduce homelessness by 90% by 2029 has been passed by a key Assembly committee, among the latest in a string of efforts tackling a growing statewide unhoused population that is also the largest in the nation.

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