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A judge blocked Trump's plan to shift homelessness funds from housing to shelters, leaving California to act alone amid uncertain federal support.
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration plan to redirect homelessness funding from permanent housing to temporary shelters, a win for housing-first advocates, but legal challenges and a potential Supreme Court review remain.
California, which received over $682 million in federal funds in 2024, must now act independently to address the growing crisis, as federal support is uncertain.
With a $296.1 billion 2026 budget, the state can afford to replace lost funding, though difficult trade-offs are needed.
Local efforts, like a holiday food and toy drive in Livermore, continue to support vulnerable families, but long-term solutions require state-level action to ensure housing stability and dignity for all residents.
Un juez bloqueó el plan de Trump de cambiar los fondos para personas sin hogar de viviendas a refugios, dejando a California para actuar sola en medio de un apoyo federal incierto.