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Judge shoots down Trump’s homeless funding shift: ‘The hallmark of unreasoned decision making’
By Marisa Kendall | CalMatters at LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio)
· July 3, 2026
· 2 min read
Tents outside the First Street U.S. Courthouse in Los Angeles in 2024. (Ted Soqui / CalMatters)California scored another win against the Trump administration in their battle over how to address the homelessness crisis here and nationwide.A federal judge this week shot down the federal Department ...
Key takeaway A federal judge this week shot down the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2025 attempt to divert money away from permanent housing and instead fund temporary shelters and programs that require sobriety.
Why this matters in The Los Angeles
The federal court's decision has significant implications for Los Angeles, where the city has long prioritized permanent housing as a key component of its homelessness strategy. With the ruling, local officials can continue to allocate federal funding towards long-term housing solutions, rather than being forced to divert resources to temporary shelters. This is particularly important in Los Angeles, where the demand for permanent housing far outstrips available supply. The city's ability to spend federal Continuum of Care funding on permanent housing has been crucial in helping to house vulnerable populations, including families, seniors, and veterans. By rejecting the Trump administration's attempt to disrupt this funding, the court has ensured that Los Angeles can continue to pursue its housing-first approach, which has been shown to be a critical component of effective homelessness prevention and reduction strategies. This ruling will have a direct impact on the city's efforts to address its homelessness crisis.
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Published: July 3, 2026 ·
Source: LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio) ·
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What is this story about? Tents outside the First Street U.S. Courthouse in Los Angeles in 2024. (Ted Soqui / CalMatters)California scored another win against the Trump administration in their battle over how to address the homelessness crisis here and nationwide.A federal judge this week shot down the federal Department ...
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