The city of Dallas, Texas, is one of five U.S. cities, plus the state of California, to be part of a federal initiative to reduce homelessness, the White House announced on Thursday.
“My administration has taken a ‘kitchen-sink’ approach to address the challenges of homelessness,” Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson said in a statement. “We welcome this partnership with the federal government and will leverage it as another tool to encourage healthier and safer communities in Dallas.”
Domestic Policy Director Susan Rice and Veterans Affairs Director Denis McDonough on Thursday launched the “All INside” plan with a goal of reducing nationwide homelessness by 25 percent by 2025….