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President Trump wants to make it easier for cities and states to move homeless people involuntarily to treatment centers ...
A White House plan would make it easier for local officials to force homeless veterans off the streets and into medical or ...
City leaders and homelessness advocates across West Michigan are reacting with caution to a new executive order signed by ...
Vermont organizations and officials are reacting to an executive order from the Trump administration seeking to removing ...
President Trump's executive order could criminalize homelessness and strip funding from local efforts, drawing criticism from ...
Trump's executive order on homelessness gets it right. It distinguishes between financial homelessness and the deeper issues ...
Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness Director of State Legislative Policy, Equity, and Transformation Niya Kelly talks about ...
On Friday, President Trump signed an Executive Order addressing homelessness, specifically those experiencing homelessness ...
Denver-area homeless advocates are pushing back against President Trump's new executive order encouraging involuntary civil ...
Collins and others in leadership must take a stand. If they truly support veterans, they must reject policies that abandon harm reduction and “housing first.” The time for passive complicity is over.
Seattle Democrats responsible for the unprecedented rise in homelessness are upset with President Donald Trump’s executive ...
Trump’s new policy would mark a historic expansion of federal police power into services largely carried out by nonprofits ...