Overflowing garbage, indecent exposure, public defecation: These are the sights residents of California’s capital city describe seeing in front of their homes and businesses. The Sacramento County district attorney, Thien Ho, wants it to stop and is vowing to hold the city accountable for not enforcing its own public ordinances . . .
“You may not realize it, but Sacramento’s homeless problem is one of the nation’s worst,” the Pacific Research Institute’s communications director, Tim Anaya, wrote about Mr. Ho’s initial request to the city.
Click here to read the full article by Maggie Hroncich at the New York Sun
Click here to read Tim Anaya’s Right by the Bay article on Sacramento’s homeless problem.