More Californians are falling into homelessness each year, and the dream of buying an affordable home is becoming farther out of reach for millions of residents. Natural disasters like the recent LA County wildfires have compounded the decades-in-the-making problem. As encampments line city streets, people are growing increasingly frustrated with all levels of government for the lack of meaningful progress. Will California ever right the ship on this crisis? And if no single government agency can solve it on its own, then what does an effective partnership look like? Join us for a conversation with state, city, and county officials, hosted by CalMatters reporter Marisa Kendall, about how the rise in homelessness and lack of affordable housing supply are impacting their communities. These leaders will offer valuable insights into what is working, lessons learned along the way, and what is required if we are to ever solve this crisis.