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Council confirms Marguerite Lares to LAHSA commission after questions on data and oversight
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously confirmed Marguerite Lares to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority commission, and members questioned her about data transparency, the 2024 homeless count technology and LAHSA's coordination with city housing agencies.
The Los Angeles City Council on June 20 unanimously confirmed Marguerite Lares to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) commission, following a 40-minute question-and-answer period about data integrity, contractor performance and LAHSA’s role in the regional homeless response.
Council member Imelda Rodriguez invited Lares to appear for questions. Lares described her background and said, “I've been working in the housing authority world and affordable housing world for 26 years,” and that she has “the responsibility of overseeing the federal programs, public housing, and the…
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