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The Buck Stops Over There: Newsom Demands “Real Accountability” From Everyone But Himself

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State Rep. James Gallagher, District 3 | Official U.S. House headshot

State Rep. James Gallagher, District 3 | Official U.S. House headshot

Governor Newsom of California, known for his emphasis on accountability in the state's fight against homelessness, has recently come under fire for his own lack of measurable results in tackling the issue. Despite his continuous calls for real accountability from various parties, a recent report from the state auditor has revealed a concerning statistic - 60% of Newsom's homelessness programs lack sufficient data collection to assess their effectiveness.

The failure to collect adequate data has raised questions about the efficacy of Newsom's initiatives, especially as California's homeless population has surged by 53% since 2013 despite billions of dollars in state spending. In response to this revelation, Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher criticized Newsom's approach, stating, "This is standard Gavin Newsom – make a splashy announcement, waste a bunch of taxpayer money, and completely fail to deliver. Californians are tired of the homeless crisis and they’re even more tired of Gavin’s excuses. We need results – period, full stop."

The lack of concrete outcomes from Newsom's homelessness programs has highlighted a disconnect between the Governor's rhetoric on accountability and the actual impact on the ground. As calls for more effective measures to address the homeless crisis in California grow louder, Newsom faces increasing scrutiny over his own accountability in delivering tangible results in this critical area.

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