HUD cancels funding for Twin Cities supportive housing developments

MINNEAPOLIS (Minnesota Reformer) — A federal housing program for people exiting homelessness awarded $5.2 million to a nonprofit Twin Cities housing developer for two projects, but the money never came through.

Instead, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development rewrote the program guidelines, re-issued the funding application, and gave applicants just one week to re-apply. Advocates sued, arguing that the new guidelines disqualify all projects in jurisdictions with policies — on immigration, homelessness, harm reduction and transgender acceptance — that do not align with Trump administration policy.

A federal judge issued an order temporarily blocking HUD from enforcing the new policies…

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