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A Trump July 24 executive order calls for a sharp turn in homelessness response, prompting condemnation from advocates. How ...
The order directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to “reverse judicial precedents and end consent decrees” that limit ...
The Trump administration is overturning the federal government’s decadelong approach to addressing homelessness, and some local officials and activists are hoping it will provide the momentum needed ...
President Donald Trump will take executive action to clear the homeless from streets and send them to rehabilitation centers, according to reporting.
The administration has pledged to end support for Housing First, the approach behind the V.A.’s greatest housing success ...
Ohio housing advocates spoke out against President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that would force those experiencing homelessness off the streets by committing them to mental health ...
President Trump's order describes a push to jail or hospitalize people as 'new,' 'compassionate' and 'evidence-based.' It is ...
President Trump's executive order is not an attack on the homeless. It's a defense of each family's right to help the ones ...
The executive order represents a forceful shift in the federal government approach to homelessness. Once focused on Housing First methods, the new approach has different priorities.
RI homeless advocates are worried about impacts to programs that help them house people experiencing homelessness.
On July 24, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to “end crime and disorder on America’s streets, which was directed at the homelessness endemic taking place across the nation." ...