President Trump’s nominees for key positions have a history of pushing back against the work of the departments and agencies they’ve been chosen to lead.
The move comes two weeks after Gov. Jeff Landry opened a state-run homeless shelter that some local leaders criticized.
With about 1,600 enrolled tribal members, the Shinnecock Nation struggles to attract federal housing aid because of its small size relative to other tribal nations in the U.S., Brown said. Some of the ...
Trice Edney Wire Eric Scott Turner, prospective HUD secretary, is sworn in before testifying before the U. S. Senate Banking ...
The recovery agreement states that HACM must "strictly comply with all the terms of this agreement, including all performance requirements, outcomes, and deadlines." The seven-page arrangement lays ...
Cities across the country are committed to making it easier to build housing and are taking a variety of promising approaches, note the leaders of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. But they must be ...
On Jan. 21, the Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness ran its annual Point-In-Time count, which reports how many individuals are facing homelessness in the state on a single night in late January ...
SAN DIEGO — San Diego's annual Point in Time Count of the homeless population took place in the early morning hours between 4 and 8 am Thursday, January 30. The yearly count -- mandated by the US ...
The results, which will be available soon, will likely show a rise in homelessness, similar to last year's 10 percent ...
Matthew Heckles was sworn in as the Director of Delaware State Housing Authority. Heckles has spent a majority of his career ...
The census, or Point-in-Time count, is required by the federal government and helps officials determine how to direct federal, state and city funds for housing and homeless service programs.
The Trump administration’s move to re-examine federal funding for hundreds of programs for evidence of what it calls “Marxist equity” would potentially have a devastating effect on New York City — ...