Gov. Beshear Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Administration over Cuts to Housing Funding
The lawsuit opposes a 30% funding cap on permanent supportive housing that risks $15 million in federal aid and housing for 1,200 Kentuckians, officials say.
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Beshear among Democrats suing to save grants for permanent housing from Trump shift • Kentucky Lantern
A tent where a homeless person lived is seen in a snowy camp on Dec. 23, 2022 in Louisville. (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is among more than 20 Democratic state elected officials suing the Trump administration to block an abrupt change in the allocation of federal funds to address homelessness. Housing advocates warn that the administration’s decision, announced Nov. 13, to shift billions of dollars in grants coul…
Beshear joins multistate lawsuit challenging shifts in federal housing policies
Gov. Andy Beshear is joining a coalition of states who are suing the Department of Housing and Urban Development over the shifts in their policy that puts a cap on long-term housing.(F. Delventhal / KPR)The federal government has given preference to long-term housing programs through the Department of Housing and Urban Development for decades. In the Notice of Funding Opportunities — which lays out how HUD intends to award almost $4 billion in C…
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