Summary
The Trump administration has made changes to a plan on spending $3.9 billion for homelessness. The new approach will use this money for programs that require work and treatment for the homeless, and also support efforts by police to clear homeless camps.
Key Facts
- The Trump administration changed the national plan to combat homelessness.
- $3.9 billion is involved in this plan.
- Funds will shift to programs requiring work and treatment for participants.
- Money will also support police in clearing homeless encampments.
- Amna Nawaz talked with NPR's Jennifer Ludden for more details.