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But Housing First is the top policy model experts worry Trump could try to end, Mangano said, because it's been the easiest so-called liberal approach to homelessness for critics to attack.
Trump has promised to forcibly remove homeless people and place them in tent cities. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass does not believe aggressive tactics will be needed. Trump takes a hard line on homelessness.
Former President Donald Trump has released the outlines a new homelessness policy based on banning urban camping, setting up tent cities, and sending people who decline “treatment” to jail ...
Trump supported federal negotiation of drug prices during his 2016 campaign, however, as president, he did not pursue drug price negotiation and opposed a Democratic price negotiation plan. ... Even though Trump has been inconsistent in his positions on drug prices, his public comments suggest the possibility of bipartisan cooperation." [143] [144]
The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) is an independent federal agency within the U.S. executive branch that leads the implementation of the federal strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness. USICH is advised by a Council, which includes the heads of its 20 federal member agencies.
Trump has vowed to “ end the scourge of homelessness”. In the final year of his last presidency in 2020, the number of people experiencing homelessness had grown for the fourth year in a row.
Homeless encampment sweeps have contested effectiveness at mitigating the impacts of homelessness in communities. While they remove encampments from their immediate surroundings, often in response to crime complaints, research has shown that complaints remain at the same level 30 days after a sweep.
Harris’s plan largely focuses on the supply side of the problem, promising to “work with the private sector and home builders to… increase by 3 million homes by the end of my first term ...