Spencer Pratt reveals radical plan to rehabilitate LA homeless
Spencer Pratt has proposed a new plan to address homelessness in Los Angeles by sending homeless addicts to rehabilitation centers on federal land. He aims to create a supportive environment for recovery, contrasting it with current practices that he believes are ineffective. Pratt's initiative includes collaboration with wealthy donors and medical professionals to establish a facility that offers mandatory treatment for addicts.
- ▪Spencer Pratt unveiled a plan to combat homelessness in Los Angeles by sending homeless addicts to rehab centers.
- ▪He believes that current practices of providing shelter without support are failing.
- ▪Pratt has met with 30 billionaires to discuss funding for his rehabilitation facility.
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Metro Spencer Pratt reveals radical plan to rehabilitate LA homeless By Ross O'Keefe Published May 21, 2026, 10:29 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Spencer Pratt unveiled a radical plan to combat the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles — saying that allowing addicts to leave shelters and head right back to drug-infested streets defeats the purpose. In a new interview with CNN, the insurgent LA mayoral candidate revealed his strategy to send homeless addicts to rehab centers on federal land. 3 Pratt said he wants to model the program after a career transition facility for veterans in Bentonville, Arkansas. CNN “You don’t get off these drugs with beds,” he said. “You need support. You need a real solution.
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