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A Trump July 24 executive order calls for a sharp turn in homelessness response, prompting condemnation from advocates. How could it impact Asheville?
A recent executive order issued by the White House, titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” is causing “growing concern among mental health advocacy groups across the nation.” ...
Ohio housing advocates spoke out against President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that would force those experiencing homelessness off the streets by committing them to mental health ...
The order directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to “reverse judicial precedents and end consent decrees” that limit ...
RI homeless advocates are worried about impacts to programs that help them house people experiencing homelessness.
Leaders in Ann Arbor and Michigan are concerned about an order calling for putting homeless people into "long-term ...
The president’s order trades on worn-out myths about the relationship between mental illness and violence, while leaning into ...
President Trump's order describes a push to jail or hospitalize people as 'new,' 'compassionate' and 'evidence-based.' It is ...
President Trump's executive order is not an attack on the homeless. It's a defense of each family's right to help the ones ...
Tennessee is at the forefront of making homelessness invisible, and I fear that the Trump administration’s recent executive ...
Homeless service providers are rightly held accountable for our results,” writes Michelle Flynn in an op-ed. “We ask that the ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at streamlining the removal of homeless individuals from public spaces ...