As taxpayers question whether they’re subsidizing individuals who first became homeless before or after moving to Spokane, regional data suggests most lived there before their most recent episode of homelessness, but local officials say they didn’t ask the respondents where they were from. The issue centers around whether taxpayer-funded services are assisting people whose homelessness began elsewhere, who then find housing before winding up on …
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