White House Report on 'The State of Homelessness in America' Criticized

Shortly after a tumultuous visit to California focusing on the homelessness crisis in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Trump administration has released a report on homelessness that is already facing criticism.

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September 24, 2019, 6:00 AM PDT

By James Brasuell @CasualBrasuell


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The Council of Economic Advisors (CEA), which works in the Executive Branch and advises the president on economic policy, has published a new "State of Homelessness in America" [pdf] report that blames the growing homeless crisis in the county on "decades of misguided and faulty policies."

The report emerged in context of a highly contentious visit by members of the Trump administration, including President Trump, to California. The president's parting message: that the U.S. EPA would slap the state with an environmental violation the state implements the president's prescriptions to clean up homelessness (this during the same week as the federal government revoking the state's Clean Air Act waiver).

The president also announced a planned crackdown on homelessness, and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson found controversy by reportedly using offensive terms to describe transgender homeless people. Criticism of the visit and the report, from sources reported by Liam Dillon and Benjamin Oreskes for the Los Angeles Times, was swift and thorough.

Critics describe the Trump administration's emerging doctrine on reducing regulations to spur the housing as distinct from the views of the state's socially progressive YIMBY politicians. Some think the president is actually just trolling the state, in fact. Other experts also say the administration's hopes for deregulation to move the needle on homelessness are overstated. There are other differences too, like the report's call for a greater role for law enforcement in cracking down on homeless populations.

Kriston Capps also writes in-depth coverage of the report and the current state of affairs between the Trump administration and the state of California for CityLab, focusing on several of the aforementioned themes as well as another under-reported feature of the Trump doctrine on homelessness: Housing First skepticism.

"Their argument against Housing First relies on supply and demand. It’s a winding, five-part case that holds that by reducing the number of homeless people through programs that don’t set any preconditions or requirements for their participation, Housing First policies might generate outcomes that actually increase the homeless population," writes Capps.

Thursday, September 19, 2019 in Los Angeles Times

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