Trump, homelessness
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WAVE 3 News on MSN10 organizations granted $4.5 million to fight family homelessness in LouisvilleAccording to the Coalition, in 2024, nearly 2,000 of the people who received homeless services in Louisville were part of a family.
In a letter joined by Utah Senate President Stuart Adams and House Speaker Mike Schultz, Cox charged board members, which include Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall and State Homeless Coordinator Wayne Niederhauser, to “fulfill the President’s executive order and uphold public safety.”
The order, called “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” attempts to defund “housing first” and “harm reduction” approaches to homelessness. Both strategies have played heavily in Mayor Mike Johnston’s housing efforts in Denver, and many researchers say they are backed by evidence.
In a significant step toward combating homelessness, $4.5 million in grant funding is being allocated to 10 local organizations in Louisville.
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City leaders and homelessness advocates across West Michigan are reacting with caution to a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump.
The CaringWorks Hope House is a 70-bed facility that supports adult men from across the state who have experienced homelessness and are in recovery from substance abuse. But it's bracing for the effects of the president's spending and tax bill,
A former L.A. city prosecutor will run region’s homeless services agency. Critics say she has pursued policies that criminalize homelessness.
An L.A. County temporary housing subsidy program is facing big cuts this year, raising alarm among homeless service providers.