Westchester County Executive Jenkins Issues Statement on Suit Over Cuts to Homeless Housing Program

“I want to thank Attorney General Letitia James for her leadership in standing up to the Trump Administration and fight to protect billions of dollars to fight homelessness. 

“Over 170,000 people are at risk of homelessness as a result of this new Trump policy. Here in Westchester, the stakes could not be higher. Based on our initial review with the Departments of Mental Health and Social Services, these new federal restrictions could result in up to $26 million in lost revenue, funding that directly supports permanent housing, rental assistance, mental health services, and critical programs for people experiencing homelessness. This would jeopardize stability for thousands of Westchester families, individuals with disabilities, veterans and young people who rely on the proven success of the Housing First model.

“We are deeply concerned that these changes would not only dismantle effective, evidence-based programs, but also penalize providers who serve LGBTQ residents and those with mental health challenges.

“We will do all we can to ensure these cuts are stopped and that our residents continue to receive the housing and supportive services they need to live.”

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