Nithya Raman’s rotten record on homelessness



Councilwoman Nithya Raman's Time Limited Subsidy program spent $60 million to fill three apartments with homeless people.
Reported by 3 outlets — New York Post. See all sources ↓
Councilwoman Nithya Raman has a program to help homeless people. The program, called Time Limited Subsidy, was meant to help 2,000 people. However, it only helped three people.
Why it matters
This is important because many people in Los Angeles are homeless, and the city is spending a lot of money to try to help them.
- What is the Time Limited Subsidy program?
- It is a program to help homeless people by leasing apartments and subsidizing their rent.
- How much money did the program spend?
- The program spent $60 million.
- How many people did the program help?
- The program helped three people.
How outlets are framing the same story
These are the main editorial angles found across reporting. Use them to quickly compare what different outlets emphasize, omit, or question.
The outlets frame the story as a failure of Councilwoman Raman's program, with some outlets focusing on the cost and others on the lack of results.
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Criticism of Councilwoman Raman's program
Sources1TypeAngleNew York Postcalls it a 'rotten record'
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Focus on the cost of the program
Sources1TypeAngleNew York Postmentions the $60 million spent
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Lack of results from the program
Sources1TypeAngleNew York Postmentions that only three people were helped