Lawmakers call for audit of downtown shelter, other service providers for homeless
“How long is the state going to subsidize Salt Lake City police? “The Road Home’s budget was $16.8 million in 2016, according to the shelter’s annual report. Of that revenue, nearly $7.8 million came from private contribution, $5.9 million from the federal government, $1.8 million from the state, and nearly $1.3 million from the city. . . After legislative auditors presented findings Wednesday of a recent audit of state spending on initiatives to combat homelessness, Sen. Jake Anderegg, R-Lehi, said he’s heard concerns about the shelter.”
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Sure is empty down here...