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Ohio housing advocates spoke out against President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that would force those experiencing ...
Sen. John Fetterman has sought to replicate state Sen. Nikil Saval’s Whole Home Repairs policy, which created a grant program ...
A historic, bipartisan housing package trying to boost the country's home supply and alleviate the affordability crisis is ...
That's how an organizer with United Tenants of Albany summed up the desires of residents at the Ida Yarbrough Homes, the two ...
Advocates for people experiencing homelessness were stunned last week when President Donald Trump signed an executive order ...
If the homeless shelter doesn't fill a $500,000 hole in its operating budget by next year, it will have to close. It depended ...
Aimed at helping communities recover from major disasters more quickly, the Reforming Disaster Recovery Act was introduced ...
But ultimately, Trump’s plan is bound to fall short of its vaguely stated goals. That’s because his executive order ...
For 14 years, developers and neighbors have looked at the vacant lot in the 2800 block of North Central Avenue and imagined, ...
The order would make it easier for cities and states to move unhoused people into long-term institutional settings involuntarily.
Sen. Jim Banks introduced a bipartisan bill to build homes in abandoned or run down buildings, and Northwest Indiana mayors support what it would do.
Washtenaw County Sheriff Alyshia Dyer says this order treats homelessness like a crime, while she see's it as a means of survival.