LAHSA in Crisis: Leadership Collapse Sparks Homelessness Reform Push

LAHSA (Los Angeles Homeless Services Association), is being attacked by the state government, making the agency’s CEO resign abruptly. In recent times, the city has taken pokes at LAHSA and is considering cutting money from their previous endowment due to county and state audits tracking billions lost in funds. The predicted loss of funding can be pronounced to be over 300 million dollars to the organization, taking critical losses at the county’s condition.

This endeavor started on May 21st, after allegations started following in by public service authorities in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas. The misconduct allegations included financial mismanagement, wasteful spending, hiring unqualified friends into powerful positions, and trying to destroy public records of her communication with Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass. LAHSA must create a suitable response, and repercussions are unnamed and have not yet been deployed on the former CEO for her considered charges.

After the mysterious loss of money proposed by the agency, state critics inspected LAHSA’s legitimacy and the CEO, Va Lecia Adams Kellum, was heavily scrutinized for her proportionate mistakes.” They have been looking into the case and have never looked to stop the investigation,” state investigators said…

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