Money for homelessness: It's a competition now
It’s been ten years since the City of Seattle has made providers of homeless services seriously compete for money.
David Kroman is formerly a reporter at Crosscut, where he covered city politics. In addition to Crosscut, his work has appeared in The Seattle Times, CityLab, High Country News, Seattle Magazine and e
It’s been ten years since the City of Seattle has made providers of homeless services seriously compete for money.
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