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HUD Secretary Scott Turner defended new work requirements by claiming welfare has become "a lifestyle" for many Americans.
HUD has approved the city's action plan for $225 million in federal funding to aid in Tropical Storm Helene disaster recovery ...
The U.S. Congress should enact steeper work requirements for Medicaid and food aid in a tax cut and spending plan being ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins published a joint opinion piece in the New York Times pushing for work ...
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner weighs in on welfare cuts and how the department plans to make ...
At the hearing, Kennedy doubled down on nearly every major anti-scientific position he has taken, while attempting to falsely ...
Cleveland City Hall learned Wednesday that $28 million of federal housing aid will not be cut by the Trump administration, ...
The Cuts to Woke Programs lists a grant to Milwaukee to rectify racial disparities in home ownership. The Biden administration awarded it in 2024.
Trump administration officials, including Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., made their case for imposing new work requirements for Medicaid and other safety net programs in a Wednesday New York ...
As leaders of the agencies that oversee the largest welfare programs in the nation, we fear that welfare has become a trap of ...
Advocates testified Tuesday in front of City Council regarding Mayor Cherelle Parker’s proposal to borrow $800 million for ...