Win, New York City’s main provider of family shelter and supportive housing, sounded the alarm Wednesday over President Donald Trump’s expanded budget proposal, which seeks massive cuts to federal housing programs and assistance.
The administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 includes a plan to axe 43% of federal rental assistance and cap federal support for “able-bodied adults” to two years before ending benefits. The New York City Housing Authority has predicted in an internal report that the proposed time cap could displace more than 300,000 NYC residents, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-The Bronx) told THE CITY last week.