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The state budget allots $235 million to SHIP and SAIL programs, projects that subsidize developers building low-income housing.
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Congress is close to cutting at least $200 billion from SNAP over 10 years and shifting some of the remaining costs to states. A single mom in Tampa says that would impact her ability to feed her kids.
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At a public hearing before the vote, around 30 residents urged commissioners to vote against an ordinance repealing the local affordable housing act.
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Officials said the cost to replace them is a significant drain on resources at the start of hurricane season.
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On May 30, the Trump administration sent a finalized budget request to Congress proposing a 43% cut to rental assistance programs funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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House Republicans recently passed their version that would make historic cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Debate over the measure now moves to the Senate.
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In a 5-2 vote on Wednesday, county commissioners decided to repeal an ordinance that created the local affordable housing fund, also known as HOPE funds.
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Findings from United Way Suncoast and United for ALICE shows families can't keep up with increasing costs.
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Cuts to the grocery assistance program could undermine Fresh Access Bucks, which has been successful at addressing nutritional food deserts and supporting local growers.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled two food programs earlier this year that would have provided $1 billion in funding. The budget cuts are part of the federal initiative to reduce government spending.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering up to $2 million in disaster relief loans to businesses and nonprofits recovering from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The final deadline to apply is April 27.
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Day care for one child costs $1,000 to $1,500 per month in Polk County — if you can get a spot.