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On July 24, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at reducing homelessness and crime on U.S. streets. How ...
There already aren't enough hospital beds to accommodate patients now and [President Trump] hasn't offered to pay for more,' ...
Advocates for people experiencing homelessness were stunned last week when President Donald Trump signed an executive order ...
Trump wants to lock up people with drug or mental health challenges. Advocates say lack of housing is the real problem.
Both the governor and president want to make it illegal to sleep in public spaces, an approach questioned by some Inland ...
Ohio housing advocates spoke out against President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that would force those experiencing ...
"People need homes, not handcuffs; health care, not institutionalization; and above all, compassion, not criminality," said ...
This month, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announced a $100 million pilot program ...
As someone honored by the opportunity to volunteer with a group that provides resources and a path to housing for unhoused ...
The Trump executive order has many homelessness experts concerned, with funding uncertain and fears of worsening the issue through criminalization.
The recent exective order from President Donald Trump empowers states and cities to remove homeless encampments and directs federal agencies to prioritize funding for areas that crack down on ...
"We all become a target fairly quickly if we're targeting people who don't have anywhere to go," said Brenda Siegel, the ...