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When state lawmakers advanced the biennial state budget last month, they redirected money for the Ohio Housing Trust Fund.
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Housing Opportunities Through Municipal Engagement, or HOME, court is a new special diversion court aimed at helping nonviolent misdemeanor offenders who are experiencing homelessness.
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The city stands to lose around $1 million in grant funding to fight homelessness unless it complies with the Trump administration’s executive orders.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentCombined with the staggering 22% increase in homelessness in 2022, Franklin County is experiencing the largest cumulative increase in homelessness in the community’s history.
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In Newark and Heath, it's illegal to 'camp' on public property. Some people have nowhere else to go.Supporters say the laws improve public health and safety and give police enforcement tools. Critics say laws are ineffective and criminalize homelessness.
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Ohio's homeless population is below the U.S. average, though national numbers are rising.
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Columbus City Council is adding $13 million in amendments to Mayor Andrew Ginther's proposed budget for the next year.
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Ohio's homeless population is below the U.S. average, though national numbers are rising.
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Rural homelessness is rising in Ohio. In Wayne County, advocates point to lack of affordable housingIn January, volunteers and outreach groups across the country are conducting the annual Point-In-Time Count, a federally mandated survey of individuals experiencing homelessness.
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The proposed budget includes $5.9 million for homeless prevention — about $1.5 more than 2024 — but Community Shelter Board President Shannon Isom said that isn't enough.