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Nonprofit Fails To Provide Housing As Part of State's Project Homekey

Nonprofit Fails To Provide Housing As Part of State's Project Homekey

Update: 2024-09-18
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A few years ago, two companies, one nonprofit, one for profit, received more than $100 million in taxpayer dollars to quickly house homeless people in California. It was part of Governor Gavin Newsom's Project Homekey, which turned hotels into shelters for unhoused people. But little has come from the partnership.

Guest: Anna Scott, Reporter, The California Newsroom 


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Nonprofit Fails To Provide Housing As Part of State's Project Homekey

Nonprofit Fails To Provide Housing As Part of State's Project Homekey

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