Far from it: “As a parent who owns a modest home in an Orange County neighborhood [Ed. But Rohrabacher’s opponent, businessman Harley Rouda, has called for more federal funding to provide housing for homeless residents in the area. Despite the growing homeless population in Orange County, homelessness policy is not at the forefront of either Rohrabacher or Rouda’s campaigns. The numbers from those “point-in-time” surveys are likely much lower than the actual number of homeless people, Susan Price, Orange County’s homeless czar, told reporters in August. Robyn Beck/Getty Images Faced with a lack of affordable housing, Orange County's homeless residents camped near the Santa Ana riverbed until authorities forced them to leave.
Source: Huffington Post October 20, 2018 20:03 UTC