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New HUD rules will stop sheltering illegals in public housing. Here's who really benefits
HUD Secretary Scott Turner targets illegal immigrants in public housing, but a proposed work requirement rule could prove far ...
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Trump cabinet member scraps Obama-era gender identity housing rule, cites ‘biological reality’
HUD halted enforcement of an Obama-era rule on gender identity in federally funded housing and shelters, shifting policy to ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has dropped an appeal of a court decision blocking it from implementing ...
HUD announced over $1.1 billion in grants for affordable housing in nearly 600 Tribal communities.
HUD proposes redefining sex as biological, stripping gender identity protections from dozens of housing rules, and reshaping ...
Federal housing officials released sweeping new rules that could change how thousands of communities receive and use federal homelessness funding. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
The forthcoming reductions at the agency could result in a 75% reduction in staff. While the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency has yet to officially confirm layoffs at the Department ...
Hundreds of thousands of New York residents rely on HUD housing programs that could be impacted by Trump’s federal layoffs, a group of elected officials warned this week, including NYCHA tenants as ...
In a move that demonstrates further action by the Trump administration to halt priorities of the Biden era, multiple outlets have reported that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced more than $1 billion in housing grants for American Indian ...
Proposed cuts include a $27 billion reduction in state rental assistance and the elimination of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership Program. Springfield, which ...
The White House's proposed budget drastically cuts funding for housing and homeless services. Over 149,000 Kentuckians, including families in every county, benefit from these programs, which would be ...
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