The federal government is clamping down on a model of addressing homelessness that focuses on permanent housing.

Michigan housing advocates warn of a looming homelessness crisis because of the funding changes.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a federal lawsuit against the policies.

The federal government is making sweeping changes to how it funds housing programs across the country, leaving metro Detroit social service providers scrambling to keep people housed going into next year.

On Nov. 13, the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD, announced $3.9 billion in competitive grant funding to initiatives addressing homelessness for the 2025 fiscal year. HUD is pivoting funding away from permanent housing to transitional housing and support services. Transiti

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