Lisa Halverstadt
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@voiceofsandiego.org senior investigative reporter digging into San Diego County government & our homelessness, housing & behavioral health crises. 📧[email protected]
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🧵Career highlight I hope will have many positive ripples: @poynterinstitute.bsky.social just published a guide to homelesness reporting that I've spent months creating with an impressive group of journalists across the country with years of experience on the beat.
When homelessness rises, so do the stakes of getting the story right - Poynter
This new guide helps journalists navigate the ethical and human challenges of reporting on homelessness
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Gotta say: The @voiceofsandiego.org team really delivers.
If you want to keep up on San Diego news, I highly recommend signing up for our free Morning Report. 📧🌅https://voiceofsandiego.org/morning-report-newsletter/
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Plus: Mariana Martínez Barba has the details on a city of San Diego hotel-tax hike that scored a legal victory expected to deliver more cash for homelessness and road repairs.
Appeals Court Just Gave San Diego a Major Boost by Upholding Measure C
The city of San Diego began collecting the hotel tax in May but could not spend those dollars.
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The decision to rely on department budgets to cover the nearly $25M bonuses increases the prospect of cuts at a time when San Diego County faces other financial uncertainties. For now, county officials say their existing budget can cover the bonuses.
County Digs into Department Budgets – Not Reserves – For Staff Bonuses
County officials expect to rely on existing department budgets to pay $25 million in county staff bonuses this month, not the county’s big reserve account.
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Thanks so much for joining us today, Margot! Getting lots of good feedback on our discussion.
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Always good to spend time with @lisahalverstadt.bsky.social — one of the best journalists working on homelessness. #Politifest2025
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San Diego County’s chief pharmacy officer also advises pharmaceutical companies for a New York-based law firm.

Officials refuse to release documents meant to disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
voiceofsandiego.org/2025/10/02/c...
County’s Pharmacy Chief Also Works at a Law Firm
San Diego County’s full-time chief pharmacy officer also works as a partner at a New York-based law firm that advises pharmaceutical companies.
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Via @politico.com: "The Trump administration is expected to dramatically cut funding for a permanent housing program — a move that could potentially reexpose tens of thousands of people to homelessness."
Trump admin looks at deep cuts to homeless housing program
A new policy change will significantly cut funding used to place people experiencing homelessness in permanent housing.
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Via @nbcsandiego.com: "The San Diego Housing Commission will begin to require screening for citizenship or legal immigration status for those living in permanent supportive housing, in line with a new federal directive."
People in permanent supportive housing to be screened for immigration status
The San Diego Housing Commission says the requirement came from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
www.nbcsandiego.com
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New: four million people could be forced to leave public housing and other federally assisted housing under new plans from the Trump administration, according to experts who reviewed drafts of two unpublished rules obtained by @propublica.org.