
""That's a victory for the rule of law and prevents further harm while this case continues. This support keeps more than 2,500 people in Santa Clara County stably housed, which is why HUD's sudden move to change course and defund proven housing solutions is so alarming.""
""HUD rescinded its grant funding notice and issued new guidelines that attempted to cap funds traditionally set aside for permanent housing, creating a point system that favored projects aligned with Trump's agenda.""
A federal appeals court in Boston has rejected HUD's attempt to cap permanent housing funds at 30%, preserving the Continuum of Care grants crucial for addressing homelessness. Santa Clara County leaders, who filed the lawsuit against HUD, view the decision as a victory for families at risk of losing housing. The ruling prevents potential harm while the case continues, ensuring stability for over 2,500 residents. HUD's proposed changes included a new point system favoring projects aligned with the Trump administration's agenda, which the lawsuit claimed were illegal.
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