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flag Los Angeles County cuts homelessness services by $200M amid funding shortfalls, slashing programs and shelters while focusing on encampment cleanup and oversight.

flag Los Angeles County approved an $843 million homelessness plan for 2026-2027, cutting nearly $200 million in services due to rising shelter costs and lost federal and state funding. flag Key reductions include slashing Pathway Home from 20 to seven sites and cutting outreach, prevention, and supportive services. flag The county cited a $303 million shortfall and restored $21 million using revenue from Measure A, a 2024 sales tax. flag Officials say they are prioritizing cost-effective encampment resolution, preserving 100 shelter beds, and improving oversight through random site visits and performance tracking.

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