As Senate Bill 1141 moves through the Idaho Legislature, critics say it unfairly targets the state’s most vulnerable. READ MORE Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:HUD choked funding to enforce fair-housing laws. Legal aid groups may not surviveNextNext post:Idaho nonprofit fights HUD grant cancellation in legal battleMore articlesLocal impact of Federal court order to pause Trump move to overhaul homelessness grantsFebruary 11, 2026Idaho budget committee member seeks public input on potential Medicaid cutsJanuary 19, 2026Interfaith Sanctuary cuts ribbon on new shelterJanuary 18, 2026Ada Co. Commissioners change course, more firmly back Trump housing program cutsJanuary 9, 2026More seniors are becoming homeless. Shelters are trying to adaptJanuary 6, 2026Dorm-style housing & programming at Boise church nearly denied, before commission changes courseJanuary 6, 2026
Local impact of Federal court order to pause Trump move to overhaul homelessness grantsFebruary 11, 2026
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