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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?
The Trump administration’s executive order on homelessness and mental illness raises concerns it could harm LGBTQ+ people.
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.” ...
RI homeless advocates are worried about impacts to programs that help them house people experiencing homelessness.
The American Psychological Association has warned that a new Trump administration executive order on homelessness could have ...
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order intended to “restore order to American cities and remove vagrant ...
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 ...
Tennessee is at the forefront of making homelessness invisible, and I fear that the Trump administration’s recent executive ...
President Trump, homelessness is not a crime,” Lamont said. “These folks need help, not handcuffs,” Gov. Lamont said.
President Trump signed an executive order pushing a policy of encouraging civil commitment of mentally ill homeless people, requiring treatment for drug addiction and enforcing anti-camping laws. It ...
Trump's executive order on homelessness is criticized for ignoring mental health and housing issues, risking federal funding ...
The president’s order trades on worn-out myths about the relationship between mental illness and violence, while leaning into ...