More than $200 million in federal aid is earmarked for the city’s homeless shelters, direct financial assistance to struggling Chicagoans and programs that aid victims of gender-based and domestic violence. The city estimated 4,477 were people experiencing homeless in Chicago during a “point-in-time” count conducted in January.
Well, this is GREAT news for the Homeless – Industrial Complex. But, as in Kalifornia, how many actual homeless will actually be rendered “housed” by this financial windfall/boondoggle!? “More than $200 million in federal aid is earmarked for the city’s homeless shelters, direct financial assistance to struggling Chicagoans and programs that aid victims of gender-based and domestic violence…”
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Well, this is GREAT news for the Homeless – Industrial Complex. But, as in Kalifornia, how many actual homeless will actually be rendered “housed” by this financial windfall/boondoggle!? “More than $200 million in federal aid is earmarked for the city’s homeless shelters, direct financial assistance to struggling Chicagoans and programs that aid victims of gender-based and domestic violence…”