A federal judge Friday temporarily blocked the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s effort to significantly cut permanent housing funds for people experiencing homelessness.
A federal judge said HUD cannot dramatically change its funding policies on homelessness for now. States, cities and nonprofits say the proposed overhaul would push thousands back onto the streets.
The nation’s affordable housing crisis shows little sign of easing. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s “Worst Case Housing Needs: 2025 Report to Congress,” an ...
Had the Trump administration’s proposed changes been enacted, permanent housing programs would have seen a decrease from 87% ...
The report says an increase of 5.1 million in the U.S. foreign-born population from 2022 to 2024 was responsible for ...
Scott Turner orders audit of public housing authorities and removes Federal Housing Authority-backed mortgages from illegal ...
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Senate confirms Alliance native Benjamin Hobbs to key HUD position overseeing public housing
Hobbs brings experience from previous HUD role and congressional work focused on welfare reform and tribal sovereignty to his ...
Federal officials are investigating whether housing providers in Colorado improperly funneled taxpayer dollars to nearly ...
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