Vancouver resident Michael Langsdorf appalled when Camas Mayor Steve Hogan suggested committee come up with ideas of how to prevent homelessness was shot down
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I recently had the opportunity to watch on TV channel 21 the October Clark County Ending Homeless Organization.

I was appalled when the idea presented by Camas Mayor Steve Hogan to come up with ideas of how to prevent homelessness was shot down by the county chairman of the organization. The chair, Mr. Michael Torres, was more concerned about impressing the members on the importance of asking the Washington Legislature for more money to continue funding existing programs.
How is his salary paid and how much do we as taxpayers pay for his sage advice?
Michael Langsdorf
Vancouver
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Remember…. homelessness services is a big money buisness, and the metro area spent $724 million on homeless services in 2024. That “investment” resulted in and increase in homelessness by 22%. This results in ‘leaders’ requesting more money for increased services. Still trying to dig their way out of a hole.
Again it is proven that you cannot spend your way out of homelessness. The more you hand out, the more there will be in line for those handouts. Homelessness in Clark Co. and Vancouver is BIG BUSINESS and folk are making a lot of money off homelessness.