Trump Administration Suspends $1 Billion Program for Maintaining Affordable Housing
- The Trump administration is halting a $1 billion program that helps preserve affordable housing, threatening projects for low-income Americans, according to The Associated Press.
- The program, which Congress passed in 2022, was designed for energy-efficiency upgrades to affordable units, impacting over 25,000 homes.
- Mike Essian of American Community Developers, Inc. Stated that the funding was essential for project execution, adding that losing it jeopardizes upgrades needed for viability.
- Greg Franks emphasized that the loss threatens the building's livability, comparing the news to a life-threatening diagnosis, highlighting the program's critical role.
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Affordable housing threatened as Trump halts $1 billion slated for extending life of aging buildings
The Associated Press has obtained a document showing that the Trump administration is halting a $1 billion program that helps preserve affordable housing.
Trump halts program for affordable housing
The Trump administration halted a $1 billion program that helps preserve affordable housing, threatening projects that keep tens of thousands of units livable for low-income Americans, according to a document obtained by The Associated Press.
Affordable housing threatened as Trump halts $1 billion program to extend life of aging buildings
The Trump administration is halting a $1 billion program that helps preserve affordable housing, threatening projects that keep tens of thousands of units livable for low-income Americans, according to a document obtained by The Associated Press.
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