Researchers suggest fiscal policies like the emergency rental assistance program are also a tool for improving public health.
Federal rental assistance distributed during the COVID-19 pandemic did far more than help people stay in their homes. It also improved their mental health.
The state comptroller’s office found inefficient processes and dangerous conditions in apartments leased through the ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development identified $5.8 billion in “questionable” payments out of nearly $50 ...
Foundation Communities and the City of Austin's "I Belong in Austin" program are facing budget cuts, making it difficult for ...
After losing some of its funding, Catholic Charities in Santa Barbara is shifting its focus to utilities and food support as ...