Legislative bodies set the “tone at the top” in their organizations. When housing and homelessness are established as top priorities, such commitments will be reflected in the budgeting process. A budget is an expression of commitments if reducing homelessness is an agreed-upon priority, then budget tradeoffs, even if politically unpopular, should be considered.
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