· turlock, california – tensions are mounting in turlock as city officials and the leadership of local homeless shelter we care clash over a decision that could jeopardize more than $260,000 in state funding — and potentially shut the shelter down. Department of housing and urban development of illegally going over congress’ head to make massive changes to the way federal homelessness funds are distributed. · in recent months, the housing and homelessness solutions committee has received briefings on the possibility of using tiny homes or pallet homes as a strategy to aid dallas’ homeless population. · an effort to slash federal funding to democrat-led cities with policies the trump administration disagrees with is being challenged in court. They argue that these changes are unlawful and discriminatory, potentially affecting 170,000 individuals in need of housing and services. Advocates say the cuts could hurt homelessness. · two recently filed lawsuits accuse the u. s. States filed a lawsuit on tuesday, nov. 25, seeking to block the trump administration from placing new restrictions on more than $3 billion in grant funding used to provide. · a group of 20 states, led predominantly by democrats, has filed a lawsuit against the trump administration to block changes to the continuum of care program. · according to peter brodsky, chairman of housing forward, city officials asked the group to estimate the funding needed to prevent unsheltered people from living on the streets in and near. · a group of u. s.
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