Lack of Accountability and Outcomes Despite Billions Spent on Homelessness Programs
Senator Roger Niello, on the "Budget Subcommittee Spotlight," highlighted the concerning lack of accountability and outcomes despite billions spent on homelessness programs in California. The State Auditor's findings revealed a significant issue where the California Interagency Council on Homelessness has not evaluated homelessness funding in recent years, leading to a lack of tracking and evaluation of taxpayer dollars allocated to these efforts. Senator Niello pointed out the absence of ongoing funding from the Governor, leaving local governments unsupported and a lack of...
Lack of Accountability and Outcomes Despite Billions Spent on Homelessness Programs
In a recent session of Subcommittee #4 (State Administration and General Government), concerns were raised regarding the lack of accountability and outcomes despite billions being spent on homelessness programs. Representatives addressed the State Auditor's findings, highlighting the challenges faced in addressing homelessness effectively.The California Interagency Council on Homelessness came under scrutiny for its lack of evaluation of homelessness funding in recent years. Senator Roger Niello pointed out the concerning trend of committing billions in taxpayer dollars...
Placer County cities: 2 companies received FDA inspections in Q4 2023
There were two companies in cities associated with Placer County that received two FDA inspections in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
- Which former NE Sacramento News area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 22?
- Senator Niello’s Bill to “Ditch the Switch” to Be Heard at Tuesday’s Senate Energy Committee Hearing
- Which former NE Sacramento News area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 15?
- Placer County cities: 2 companies received FDA inspections in Q4 2023
- 1 company in a city within Placer County received one inspection in Q3 2023
Data points
Latest News
-
Housing Reform Still Lacking as Governor Proposes Program Reductions
Budget Subcommittee #1 EducationIn a recent budget hearing, a UC representative revealed that the proposal to reduce funding for a joint UCLA-corporate research complex originated from the Governor’s office, not UC itself. Governor Newsom had initially sought $500 million at the request of two billionaires for this project. In contrast, there are concerns over the lack of medical providers in the Central Valley, with Senate Republicans advocating for prioritizing the funding for a new medical school at UC Merced over the research complex.Budget Subcommittee #2 Resources,...
-
ELK GROVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Membership 101 January 2021 on January 6
Membership 101 January 2021 on January 6
-
CITRUS HEIGHTS: Deadline Extended: The Best Lights in Citrus Heights
Deadline Extended: The Best Lights in Citrus Heights
-
LINCOLN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Vote Vote for your favorite Holiday Tree
Vote Vote for your favorite Holiday Tree
-
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-SACRAMENTO: Sac State lecturer promotes women in science through art
Sac State lecturer promotes women in science through art
-
-
BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY: 4 Ways transfer students can get college credits for prior experience
4 Ways transfer students can get college credits for prior experience
-
-
CITY OF COLFAX: City Council Meeting on December 23
City Council Meeting on December 23
-
CITY OF LINCOLN: Virtual Award-Winning Book Club on December 21
Virtual Award-Winning Book Club on December 21