Breaking News – The Future of Section 8 Housing Vouchers & Trumps 2026 Budget Cuts!

We offer Section 8 Consulting Services by phone for Individuals and Landlords. Book Appointment, Contact Details & Pricing https://section8consulting.setmore.com/ Website http://www.section8consulting.com Live Video & Chat Schedule – Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays Around 10am CST. Service Reviews https://booking.setmore.com/schedulea... Google Reviews https://g.co/kgs/MNuei5 TikTok Channel   / section8consulting   News & Updates    / @section8consulting   Membership    / @section8consulting   Mixed World Coins - www.mixedworldcoins.com #Section8Housing #LowIncomeHousing #section8consulting The President’s budget proposes two major changes, among others, to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) programs: devastating cuts to housing and community development programs and the creation of a State Rental Assistance Block Grant. First, the proposed budget would make a series of changes to community development programs. The HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) programs, which provide critical resources to communities across the country, are proposed to be eliminated. The budget would additionally consolidate the Continuum of Care (CoC) program and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) into a more targeted Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program. Funding for individuals would be capped at two years. Second, the proposed State Rental Assistance Block Grant would combine funding for Public Housing, Section 8 Tenant-Based and Project-Based Rental Assistance, Housing for the Elderly, and Housing for Persons with Disabilities into one block grant to the states — and cut the total funding to the program by $26.718 billion overall. The proposed grant program would also place a two-year cap on rental assistance for able bodied adults and would eliminate funding for self-sufficiency programs.