ATTORNEY GENERAL TONG WINS CASE PROTECTION BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR STATES TO FIGHT HOMELESSNESS

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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

 

ATTORNEY GENERAL TONG WINS CASE PROTECTION BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR STATES TO FIGHT HOMELESSNESS

(Hartford, CT) - Attorney General William Tong and a coalition of 18 other attorneys general and the governors of Kentucky and Pennsylvania today won their case challenging the Trump administration’s illegal conditions on billions of dollars in funding that community organizations across the country rely on to provide housing and services for families experiencing homelessness. In November 2025, Attorney General Tong joined the coalition in suing the Trump administration to protect more than $3 billion in Continuum of Care (CoC) funds that were jeopardized by illegal new conditions imposed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These funds support vital resources for those most at risk of homelessness, such as veterans, those with disabilities, and transgender individuals. The U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island today granted critical parts of the coalition’s motion for summary judgment, ruling that HUD’s conditions restricting CoC funding are unlawful and cannot be implemented.

“The Trump Administration tried to hold homelessness funding hostage to an unlawful political agenda. We sued, and we won. The court made it clear that the HUD cannot impose illegal conditions that would have thrown people out on the streets and decimated housing supports nationwide,” said Attorney General Tong.

In November 2025, HUD issued a new grant application form containing illegal conditions on CoC grants that threatened funding that coalitions of community organizations receive to provide housing and other support for those experiencing homelessness. The administration imposed a cap on the amount of CoC funds that can support permanent supportive housing. If enacted, this cap would have slashed CoC funds for permanent supportive housing by two-thirds and put an estimated 170,000 people at risk of losing their homes.

HUD also imposed other conditions, barring CoC funds from organizations that acknowledge the existence of transgender or nonbinary individuals and excluding programs that provide services for mental disabilities. Attorney General Tong and the coalition argued in their lawsuit that these conditions violate the Administrative Procedure Act and Congress’ constitutional power to control spending. 

In a decision on Attorney General Tong and the coalition’s motion for summary judgment, the court today ruled that the conditions on CoC funding that HUD implemented in its 2025 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) violate the Administrative Procedure Act and cannot be implemented.

Joining Attorney General Tong in filing this lawsuit are the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia, as well as the governors of Kentucky and Pennsylvania.

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Janice Yu
Digital Director/Deputy Director of Communications

Office of the Attorney General
Hartford, CT 06106
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