Whoops... Supervisor LawsonRemer accidently says the quiet part out loud at Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting. “We deserve the same treatment as LA and San Francisco...' More info:
SAN DIEGO – During Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, far-left Democrat Terra Lawson-Remer seemed to accidentally say the quiet part out loud.
The San Diego County Supervisors voted 3-1 to authorize a memorandum of agreement between the County of San Diego and the San Diego Housing Commission, to purchase four hotels for a total of $157 million. These hotels would house members of our homeless population.While speaking in support of Item 25, Supervisor Lawson-Remer said there is no reason for San Diego County not to request as much money as possible from the state of California.
Lawson-Remer said, “we deserve the same treatment as LA and San Francisco and the rest of the state.” As you know, San Diego’s out-of-control homeless population is at record highs, but the current crisis in LA and San Francisco is drastically worse.
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