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A military veteran in Mojave faces eviction while waiting for HACLA to process his Section 8 housing transfer, highlighting challenges veterans face in securing stable housing.
While the federal government provides funding for Section 8, local agencies administer the program and hand out the vouchers.
Sacramento landlords are paying a $42,500 settlement after a state department sued them for allegedly discriminating against a Section 8 tenant.
City officials celebrated the groundbreaking of The 101, a 52-unit housing project in South Wrigley, as another milestone in ...
Trump’s FY 2026 budget bill has a total discretionary allocation of $89.9 billion for housing and transportation, which is $4.458 billion below the FY25 enacted level, or about 4.7 percent less than ...
The California Civil Rights Department has reached a settlement with Sacramento landlords Carlos and Linda Torres, requiring ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is pushing back against a federal proposal that aims to roll back fair housing ...
The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles has called Section 8 Housing vouchers the last barrier between many of these renters and potential homelessness.
Walker & Dunlop has raised $240 million from an investment fund that aims to support affordable housing solutions throughout ...
Proposed cuts to housing programs could affect millions, experts warn The White House proposed slashing funding for Section 8 and other federal programs by about 43 percent, saying it will “fix ...
Section 8 renters say landlords routinely reject their housing choice vouchers Recent complaints and lawsuits suggest a pattern of discrimination in the Chicago area, according to fair housing ...
The Executive Director for the Colorado Springs Housing Authority (CSHA) says funding constraints have led to them pausing Section 8, or Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), assistance.
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