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Eight local governments are suing the Trump administration over new federal grant restrictions that target diversity and ...
In his debut lived experience column, Kent juggles bus pass drama, unsolicited rooster jokes, and finds humor (and hope) in ...
Despite rising homelessness across the U.S., governments are pulling back support for housing solutions while doubling down ...
Trump’s proposed 2026 budget threatens affordable housing, rental assistance, and homeless services during record levels of ...
City officials increasingly use encampment sweeps to control the public narrative, reframing systemic failures as public ...
Despite public belief, housing is not a constitutional right—an omission that allows homelessness to be exploited for profit, ...
Lawmakers in several states are introducing restrictive shelter policies and cutting funding for hotel-based programs.
Nationwide, housed people are protesting new shelters, exposing the gap between supporting solutions and accepting them in ...
The HALT Fentanyl Act promises to curb drug use, but history shows it will worsen overdose rates and disproportionately ...
LA County is shifting over $300 million from LAHSA to a new department modeled on the Housing First-focused Housing for ...
Social worker Candice Turner explains how redlining, systemic racism, and generational housing trauma continue to fuel homelessness—especially among Black Americans—by fracturing families, ...
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