Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge joined Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot to announce a grant to fight homelessness.
Secretary Fudge joined with Mayor Lori Lightfoot to announce Chicago would receive a $60 million grant.
It's part of $300 million going to 46 communities across the country. Chicago's cut is the largest grant of any city. "It has been a long time coming when this country and the nation's mayors have come together to address something that we have ignored for far too long," Fudge said.
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