Brickbat: Handholding on Homelessness

U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter sharply criticized Los Angeles city officials for mismanaging billions of dollars spent on homelessness, calling it a "slow train wreck" during a hearing with top leaders like Mayor Karen Bass and City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson. Carter pointed to a recent audit showing the city couldn't track over $2 billion because the Los Angeles Homeless Services Agency failed to collect accurate data or hold contractors accountable, a problem consistently seen in audits of the agency. Carter demanded a new forensic audit to check for fraud and waste, giving officials until May to fix the issues, and warned he might appoint an outside receiver to take control of the city's homelessness funds if they don't improve transparency and accountability.
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Carter demanded a new forensic audit to check for fraud and waste, giving officials until May to fix the issues...
Judges are supposed to block attempts at fiscal responsibility, not try to facilitate it. What's this guy thinking.
Well, Trump wasn't involved, so...
"Slow train wreck" *is* an improvement over "fast wildfire".
The people living on this money aren't going to just surrender. They'll fight to keep it.
It wasn't mismanaged. All of the politically connected got taxpayer money claiming it was to help the homeless.
Right. Successful corruption is not evidence of incompetence.