San Francisco has spent $1 billion on 'homelessness' in the past 3 years, and California spent $20 billion in the last 5 years, yet the problem persists. The city is sitting on $500 million in unspent affordable housing money. The homelessness crisis is attributed to the lack of affordable housing. Mayor London Breed is urged to use the unspent money to house every homeless resident. The issue has garnered attention from new residents and organizations dedicated to ending homelessness in San Francisco.
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Earlier this year it was revealed that San Francisco is sitting on $500 million in unspent affordable housing money. Mayor @LondonBreed can end the city's homelessness crisis TODAY by using this money to house every homeless resident. It's a matter of political will. https://t.co/qtAFBcvol1
San Francisco's homelessness crisis starts and ends with affordable housing. @sfmayorsoffice @londonbreed must expend all Prop C & Prop I dollars to create affordable housing NOW. No more excuses! #housingnothandcuffs #stopthesweeps https://t.co/n1Dlg07ULf
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San Francisco spent $1 billion on "homelessness" the past 3 years, and the problem is worse. California spent $20 billion on "homelessness" the last 5 years, and the problem is worse. Stop listening to the wrong people, and maybe the "worse" will stop? @LondonBreed @GavinNewsom