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  2. Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority - Wikipedia

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    LAHSA was established in 1993 as a joint powers authority between the city and county of Los Angeles. [2] The formation of LAHSA was a result of a lawsuit settlement in 1991, addressing limited access to a state-mandated welfare program called General Relief. [1] In 2005, LAHSA began conducting an annual homeless count. [1]

  3. Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority head quits over ... - AOL

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    Heidi Marston tendered her resignation over a disagreement with the organization's board about the salaries of its lowest-paid staffers.

  4. L.A. County homeless services workers can't afford housing ...

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    A year ago, Heidi Marston, the chief executive of Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, resigned after giving raises to her lowest-paid staffers without approval from the commission that ...

  5. As L.A. County sees an increase in homeless families ... - AOL

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    This year, the first quarter saw 1,817 families, according to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. The increase is stressing a system that was already under intense strain .

  6. Category:Government agencies of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Government agencies of Los Angeles" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Here's what parts of L.A. County saw biggest rise in ... - AOL

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  8. Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association

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    LACERA was established on January 1, 1938, following passage of the County Employees Retirement Law of 1937 (CERL), which mandates LACERA to pay for the defined retirement benefits of Los Angeles County employees and their beneficiaries. [1] [3] In 1971, LACERA began administering a retiree healthcare benefits program. [1]

  9. Los Angeles fails homelessness spending audit, new agency ...

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    (The Center Square) - A scathing county audit of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority and its nearly $1 billion annual budget revealed millions of dollars of unreturned cash advances ...