House
resolution: HR 1, the FR2011 Budget proposal cut the $75 million
that has been in the budget for the past two years for
Department of Housing and Urban
Development–Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH)
program, the report says that on a single night in
January 2009, 75,609 veterans were homeless; and an
estimated 136,334 veterans spent at least one night in an emergency
shelter or transitional housing program between October 1, 2008 and
September 30, 20009. The $75 million that has been in the budget was enough to support
10,000 vouchers. that is only 1 out of every 13 homeless vets
families, and the Republicans in the House cut even that.
I don't know about anyone else, but in my opinion this is a slap
in the face of the men and women who laid down their lives to protect
our homes, we are going to toss them out like last weeks bath water.
Shame on you US Government. Maybe we should just lower their salaries
to minimum wage and see what kind of response we get on these budget
cuts when they have to face the harsh reality that the US is falling
behind in providing for her own people. Funny, we have plenty of money
to give away to foreign countries, but we can't or wont house our needy.
Doesn't it say somewhere on the Statue of Liberty "Give me your
poor. . . . ."? Why, so we can add to our homeless population? Our
government seems to be doing fine on its own. You know it is 3% of the
population that has the rest of us in this position. When will the
95% of the population that wants to pretend this wont effect them wake
up and call Congressman Rehberg and demand full funding for HUD. Here
is the phone number, 1-202-225-3211 for his DC office, or call here at
home on his 1-888-232-2626. That phone really doesn't weigh 500 lbs.
You can even call after hours and leave a message. No one but you and
the Congressman will know you called. So what is stopping you? No
phone? No desire to stay warm until spring? Or just don't believe that
they are really going to take $23.7 million dollars from Montana
housing?
I never thought I would see the day that the US would take on
classes, pushing the poor, elderly, disabled, and veterans into surf
status. Something is wrong with this picture. Call today, the home you
save maybe Grandma's.
Than you for your efforts.
From somewhere in Montana, I share my personal experience with HUD's Home Choice Voucher Program and other Low-Income Rental obstacles.
Showing posts with label appropriations. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
FEB 17, UPDATE ELDERLY AND DISABLED ASSISTANCE AT RISK WITH HUD
The table below shows not only the FY12 budget proposal, but also the funding levels proposed for the remainder of FY11 in H.R. 1,
introduced on February 11 by House Appropriations Committee Chairman
Harold Rogers (R-KY). H.R. 1 would eliminate two-thirds of the funding
for CDBG and more than two-thirds for Section 202 and Section 811. It
would eliminate housing counseling funds and would reduce funding for
HOME, public housing, and Native American housing. It would continue
funding for the Rural Innovation Fund and SHOP.http://www.ruralhome.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=394:fy12-hud-budget-and-appropriations&catid=45
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