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A federal court blocked the Trump administration's attempt to alter homelessness and continuums of care funding mechanisms. The ruling protects existing federal support structures for addressing housing instability.
A federal court blocked the Trump administration's attempt to change how homelessness and continuums of care funding work. The administration wanted to alter the funding mechanisms; the court said no, protecting the existing structures that route federal money to housing programs.
This is one of the few wins for the status quo so far. The court found enough legal problems with the administration's approach to stop it cold. It suggests there are still some boundaries that survive judicial review, though each court challenge is expensive and time-consuming to mount.
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