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Extracted Claims (18140)
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Simplified: HUD can reject applicants with policies that promote racial preferences or violate the sex binary.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: New rules reduce Tier 1 funding to 30% of the previous year's grant.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Local grant groups previously retained about 90% of prior-year funding for local stability.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The shift to temporary aid implies people should be self-sufficient in two years.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 Vivian WanSimplified: Vivian Wan said programs can't simply adopt new rules for permanent housing.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The Trump plan limits long-term housing spending to 30%, down from 90% this year, significantly impacting Housing First.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: In July, President Trump demanded more camping bans and criticized housing-first programs.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 Devon KurtzSimplified: Devon Kurtz disputed that the funding shift would cause mass displacement of formerly homeless people.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 HUDSimplified: HUD stated that it has not made any announcements about the program.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 Ann OlivaSimplified: Ann Oliva said some people have been living in housing units for 5 to 8 years.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Recipients of permanent housing aid are disabled, and many are 50 or older.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Cutting permanent housing aid by two-thirds next year risks ending support for Continuum housing placements, starting in January.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: A 100-page HUD notice details a consequential shift governing $3.5 billion in Continuum of Care funds.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The Trump administration plans to slash support for long-term housing, potentially risking 170,000 formerly homeless people returning to the streets.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: President Trump criticized homeless people in a 2023 video and promised to move them to treatment camps.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: HUD plans to shift $3.5 billion in homelessness funds away from Housing First to programs prioritizing work and drug treatment.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Eileen Sullivan reports for the Times on the federal workforce changes under Trump.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 The White HouseSimplified: The White House does not expect the release of the October CPI report, but some economists believe it is possible.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The Bureau of Labor Statistics will likely release September job market data soon after the government reopens.1 sources4 months ago