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Trump renews push to shift homelessness funding. What’s at stake
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The Trump administration is renewing its push to change the way it funds homeless shelters and housing in California and other states, and several agencies say it could disrupt their services. It tried last year to move federal homelessness funds away from permanent […]
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According to The Almanac’s source item, Trump renews push to shift homelessness funding. What’s at stake, This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The Trump administration is renewing its push to change the way it funds homeless shelters and housing in California and other states, and several agencies say it could disrupt their services. It tried last year to move federal homelessness funds away from permanent […]
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- Trump renews push to shift homelessness funding. What’s at stakeThe Almanac - 2026-06-24T11:55:00+00:00
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