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Judge wants to preserve current federal funding for LA's lead homelessness agency amid legal battle
By Kevin Tidmarsh at LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio)
· July 2, 2026
· 2 min read
Gita O’Neill, interim CEO of LAHSA, speaks ahead of the annual homeless count on Jan. 20, 2026.(Jordan Rynning / LAist)Topline:A federal judge on Thursday indicated he wants to preserve federal funding for the embattled Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority as the agency sues the federal govern...
Key takeaway Department of Housing and Urban Development announced last month it was freezing funding to LAHSA, citing mismanagement on the agency’s part.
Why this matters in The Los Angeles
The federal funding at stake for LAHSA has significant implications for Los Angeles' efforts to address homelessness. With up to $391 million in grants hanging in the balance, the city's ability to provide essential services to its homeless population is threatened. LAHSA's role in coordinating these services across the region means that a loss of funding would be felt broadly, from shelters and housing programs to outreach and support services. As the city struggles to make progress on its homelessness goals, the uncertainty surrounding LAHSA's funding only adds to the challenge. The upcoming hearing on August 6 will be closely watched by local officials and advocacy groups, who are eager to see how the judge's decision will impact the city's ability to address this pressing issue. The fate of LAHSA's funding will have a direct impact on the lives of thousands of Angelenos struggling with homelessness.
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Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio) ·
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What is this story about? Gita O’Neill, interim CEO of LAHSA, speaks ahead of the annual homeless count on Jan. 20, 2026.(Jordan Rynning / LAist)Topline:A federal judge on Thursday indicated he wants to preserve federal funding for the embattled Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority as the agency sues the federal govern...
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