California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “A budget of $61B could effectively provide $122K a year to every homeless person in the U.S. & end…”

California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “A budget of B could effectively provide 2K a year to every homeless person in the U.S. & end…”
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Mike Garcia tweeted the following:

“A budget of $61B could effectively provide $122K a year to every homeless person in the U.S. & end homelessness. Instead, it will fund and fuel the ineffective bureaucracy at HUD.
@HouseAppropsGOP”
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Garcia:

“If you ever wonder why our debt and inflation is out of control, @HUDgov’s proposed budget is exactly the type of spending that contributes to it.
I questioned @SecFudge on HUD’s inefficient spending & the dept.’s budget request for FY23 of $61B.
youtube.com/watch?v=BNDm-a
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“We must do more to support, honor, and thank our law enforcement officers. We must defend, not defund, the police and we must #backtheblue! God bless all who have answered the call to serve in law enforcement, thank you for keeping us safe.” on May 12
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“This #NationalPoliceWeek, we thank all our brave law enforcement officers and honor the service and sacrifice of our fallen law enforcement officers.” on May 12
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