The director of the Westmoreland County Housing Authority says two key programs that help low income residents could be eliminated under President Trump’s “big beautiful bill”. The Trib reports that the authority’s executive director Michael Washowich said the bill that is now before the senate would cut as much as $33 billion allocated for low-income housing. That would include the elimination of two programs that assist residents seeking home ownership and connecting others with needed social services. The budget bill has passed the U.S. House.

TWO KEY LOW INCOME PROGRAMS COULD BE ELIMINATED UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMP’S “BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL”
Jun 18, 2025 | 8:12 AM
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