Sacramento leader snubbed for bringing up homelessness. Not how government should work

Talamantes expressed her concern on social media on Monday, urging the board to reject the package because the struggling communities “deserve better.” At Tuesday’s meeting, sensing that the board was ready to rubber-stamp the staff proposal, Talamantes urged supervisors to spend the remaining $5.6 million on the impacted communities without demanding specific spending.

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