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President Donald Trump wants to eliminate the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, and House Republicans overseeing federal budget negotiations did not include funding for it in their budget proposal. That’s where Alabama is seeing an impact.
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Montgomery is receiving federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The money will support programs aimed at benefiting low- to moderate-income households as well as the elderly, the homeless and victims of abuse. Residents can participate in a public survey and attend a series of public meetings that begin on Sept. 23.
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Alabama is taking part in a national effort to count the number of homeless in need of services. The Homeless Care Council of Northwest Alabama is going…
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Low-income residents receiving federal assistance in Alabama might soon see their rent go up by more than $800 a year.Al.com reports the possible rate…
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A federal appeals court order has cleared the way for same-sex marriages to begin next week in Alabama. The three-judge panel from the 11th U.S. Circuit…