Published: September 12, 2025
Type: Policy Briefs & Position Papers
The Cost of Cuts: The FY26 Federal Budget, Disinvestment and the Rising Risk of Family Homelessness in New York
The United States’ government is making significant changes to the nation’s social safety net via the
federal budgetary process, and low-income New Yorkers face the greatest risks. The recently enacted
“One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBB), passed through the “reconciliation process,” President Trump’s
proposed Fiscal Year 2026 “skinny” budget, and the House of Representatives’ Transportation, Housing
and Urban Development (THUD) Appropriations Act, all pose a serious threat to housing stability and
homelessness prevention for low-income families—especially in high-cost-of-living states like New
York.
Published: February 14, 2024
Type: Public Testimony & Comments
Testimony for the New York State Budget Hearing on Housing Joint Legislative Public Hearing on 2024 Executive Budget Proposal
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SHELTER-BASED CHILDCARE & DOHMH PROPOSED RULE
Homeless families with children contend with unique needs and challenges as they work to leave shelter for a permanent home. By providing comprehensive services that…
Win | April 04, 2017
The Forgotten Face of Homelessness
On a given night, more than 23,600 children go to bed in a New York City homeless shelter. Approximately 70% of homeless New Yorkers in…
Win | October 20, 2016
Forgotten Face of Homelessness
On a given night, more than 23,600 children go to bed in a New York City homeless shelter. Approximately 70% of homeless New Yorkers in…
Win | August 12, 2016
Win’s Comments on Rules: HUD
Docket Number: HUD-2016-0063 Establishing a More Effective Fair Market Rent System; Using Small Area Fair Market Rents in Housing Choice Voucher Program Instead of the…