Rally Against Trump Administration Held in Superior
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Rally Against Trump Administration Held in Superior
SUPERIOR, Wis. –Dozens of protesters rallied together in Superior on Friday, making their voices heard against President Trump and his administration. People with signs filled the corner of Belknap Street and Tower Avenue. Some of the those signs reading “hands off social security” and “protect veteran benefits.” Many signs also showed support for Susan Crawford, the Democratic-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court. The rally was one of m…
Buncombe Democrats hold town hall to push back against 'lightning speed' cuts to federal programs • Asheville Watchdog
For the second time in two weeks Kai Ryon joined hundreds of Buncombe County Democrats at a town-hall gathering to protest the Trump administration’s blitzkrieg attacks on federal programs. Last week, Ryon was among the overflow crowd of protesters who jammed and surrounded the Ferguson Auditorium on Asheville’s A-B Tech campus to rain fury on […]
HUD's Scott Turner talks homelessness strategy with Dallas officials
The public-private partnership that exists between city officials and nonprofit leaders in Dallas is an encouraging sign on how to deal with the homelessness crisis, and it could be worthy of replication on a national level. This is according to Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner, who journeyed to the city this week to discuss the issue. Turner, a native of the Dallas suburb of Richardson, met behind closed …
Trump Cuts Hit IRS, HUD. Is SF’s Affordable Housing Next?
San Francisco has pledged to make room for some 82,000 new homes by the end of 2031, and more than half must be affordable. Meeting that housing goal is unlikely, and will grow even more so if federal subsidies vanish – or if the federal agencies that supply key subsidies are cut to shreds. The Trump administration’s DOGE chainsaw, wielded by Elon Musk, has closed in on the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Internal Revenue Ser…
City housing officials remaining ‘hopeful’ amid HUD cuts
City housing officials remaining ‘hopeful’ amid HUD cutsDespite Trump administration efforts to cut grants, Oklahoma City housing officials remain quiet on contingency plans, noting no current funding changes. Get more Oklahoma City news: Oklahoma City Free Press
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