QUICK SUMMARY
Boston joins a nationwide lawsuit against the Trump Administration to protect $48 million in housing and homelessness prevention funding. Mayor Michelle Wu asserts that the federal government is unlawfully withholding grants unless the city complies with unconstitutional Executive Orders. The lawsuit aims to defend local laws and support systems critical for homeless residents.
Boston has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration to secure $48 million in funding for homelessness prevention. The federal government threatens to withhold this grant unless the city complies with Executive Orders that Mayor Michelle Wu calls unconstitutional. Wu highlighted that Boston will not compromise its mission to protect critical resources for vulnerable residents. The Continuum of Care program aids over 2,000 households annually, providing essential services like permanent supportive housing and rapid re-housing. New federal conditions may force the city to make legal promises that conflict with local laws and values. This lawsuit aims to protect the city from financial penalties that could arise from noncompliance with these new requirements. Nonprofit partners rely on this funding to assist individuals and families facing homelessness. The city seeks to uphold its commitment to housing for all residents, including veterans and those with mental health challenges.