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L.A. Officials Approve Measures to Shelter the Homeless

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With winter weather and a possible El Nino approaching, the L.A. City Council approved a series of measures to help the homeless. The measures include using some public facilities for temporary emergency housing, adding more storage units, and creating a "homeless czar." The council also endorsed a plan to dedicate $100 million to improving the city's homeless services, though it's yet to identify just where the money will come from.

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