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Gavin Newsom Admits Policies Led to California Homelessness Crisis
Aug 22, 2024, 10:34 PM
California Governor Gavin Newsom has acknowledged that the state's homelessness crisis is a result of policies implemented under his leadership and by the Democratic Party. This admission marks a rare moment of candor from Newsom, as he attributes the growing issue of homelessness in California to the policies and neglect of his administration. The statement has sparked discussions on the effectiveness of the current policies and the need for a reassessment of strategies to address homelessness in the state.
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