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Trump insurance policies may have 'long-term results' on homelessness, advocates say

By Miles Cooper
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January 29, 2025
Trump insurance policies may have 'long-term results' on homelessness, advocates say
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Trump insurance policies may have 'long-term results' on homelessness, advocates say

(KRON) — Those that advocate for the unhoused neighborhood are paying an in depth eye on the freezing of federal funds. Within the Bay Space and past, many reasonably priced housing tasks depend on federal funding to interrupt floor.

The Bay Space already within the midst of a housing crunch. There are issues about what impacts a funding freeze may have.

“We could see some long-term effects on homeless because of this decision being made,” stated Jennifer Friedenbach, government director of the Coalition on Homelessness.

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Tuesday was a disturbing day for Friedenbach, who paid shut consideration to bulletins from the White Home because the Trump administration introduced a freeze on federal grants and loans.

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Federal funds, Friedenbach says, are important to constructing reasonably priced housing.

“A lot of the projects are already in the pipeline, so even though the money hasn’t been released this could really sideline housing that has already been planned for, so that’s pretty frightening,” Friedenbach stated.

In San Francisco, the Council Group Housing Organizations manages reasonably priced housing and helps residents liable to being displaced. John Avalos with the council doesn’t understand how that work can proceed with out federal help.

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“We’re worried about keeping staff, we’re worried about supporting our residents,” said Avalos. “Federal dollars also support our supportive housing services to help people to change their lives to address behavioral help issues of psychological emotional issues and addiction.”

Avalos was relieved to listen to {that a} federal choose quickly blocked the freeze on federal grants and loans the identical day it was introduced.

“We expect that there will be a lot of work in the courts,” Avalos stated.

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It’s not simply reasonably priced housing that might be impacted if a freeze on federal funds goes into impact— but additionally cash for Part 8 housing. In line with Friedenbach, greater than 600,000 folks in California depend on housing vouchers to pay their lease.

She stated the brand new administration is out of contact with the wants of these experiencing poverty.

“Their funding base for their campaigns is people with a lot of money,” she said. “They are catering to their perspectives that don’t really understand poverty and don’t understand how important this kind of assistance is for folks.”

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