Thursday, February 11, 2016

Los Angeles Passes Bill To Tackle Homeless Crisis

Five months after declaring that homelessness in Los Angeles
California had reached emergency status, city leaders have passed a
1.87 billion dollar plan to help get an estimated 40,000 people off
the streets. Questions remain about where the money will come from,
but officials say Tuesday's vote marks the start of a new era for
fighting homelessness in the state.

Patrice Howard reports from Los Angeles.

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