Illinois Shelter Alliance calls for $100M state funding boost to fight homelessness – Capitol News IL

That would come on top of the $290 million the state is spending this year on homelessness services. The number of people experiencing homelessness in Illinois more than doubled between 2023 and 2024, according to federal data released this month. Most of that increase was a result of migrants who came to Chicago—many of them on buses chartered by Texas state agencies.
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1 year ago

ISA. Boy, that’s a fancy name for a cash cow. Perhaps the administration is in tall cotton, as one has to question where all the money is going given the number of people of the streets doing drugs, hassling passersby by and just generally wasting oxygen.

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