Porterville Recorder

California asks Trump for housing vouchers to aid homeless

- By DON THOMPSON

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday asked President Donald Trump to approve more housing vouchers as Trump’s administra­tion weighs in on the most populous state’s massive homelessne­ss problem.

Members of the administra­tion visited Los Angeles last week to view the city’s sprawling homeless encampment­s after Trump told his staff to develop policy options to address the national crisis of people living on the streets.

The Democratic governor and officials representi­ng California cities and counties sent the Republican president a letter asserting that “shelter solves sleep, but only housing solves homelessne­ss.”

Their letter asks Trump to provide 50,000 more housing vouchers through two existing programs and to increase the value of the vouchers to account for high rents. That would help “a significan­t proportion of our unsheltere­d population,” including thousands of military veterans, they wrote.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a Democrat, invited Trump in July to tour the city’s streets. Garcetti estimated that 36,000 people in the city are homeless on any given night, while thousands sleep on streets in other California cities.

Newsom’s office could not immediatel­y say how much more the voucher proposal would cost.

U.S. Housing and Urban Developmen­t officials did not immediatel­y comment.

The California officials also asked Trump to create a program to encourage landlords to work better with voucher holders.

“Pairing more vouchers with an increase in the fair market rent value of the vouchers, you have the ability to make a meaningful difference in the lives of so many who suffer on our streets,” the officials wrote.

They defended California’s attempts to deal with poverty while contrastin­g the administra­tion’s “significan­t cuts” to public housing and community grant programs. They asked Trump to also work with Congress to increase funding for 300,000 new housing vouchers nationwide.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY RICHARD VOGEL ?? In this July 1, 2019, file photo, homeless people move their belongings from a street along side of Los Angeles City Hall as crews prepared to clean the area. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking President Trump to approve more housing vouchers as Trump’s administra­tion weighs in on the most populous state’s massive homeless problem. The Democratic governor on Monday, Sept. 16 sent the Republican president a letter asserting that “shelter solves sleep, but only housing solves homelessne­ss.” Officials did not immediatel­y respond.
AP PHOTO BY RICHARD VOGEL In this July 1, 2019, file photo, homeless people move their belongings from a street along side of Los Angeles City Hall as crews prepared to clean the area. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking President Trump to approve more housing vouchers as Trump’s administra­tion weighs in on the most populous state’s massive homeless problem. The Democratic governor on Monday, Sept. 16 sent the Republican president a letter asserting that “shelter solves sleep, but only housing solves homelessne­ss.” Officials did not immediatel­y respond.

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