Report: Decent Housing 'Out of Reach' for Minimum Wage Workers
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This morning, the Senate Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Subcommittee held a hearing on proposed fiscal year (FY) 2015 appropriations for programs under its jurisdiction. Eric Shinseki, secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and a number of other VA officials, served as witnesses.
This morning the House Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies subcommittee held a similar hearing for programs under its jurisdiction. Numerous public witnesses provided testimony, including representatives from the Elder Justice Coalition, National Community Action Foundation, National Domestic Violence Hotline, and the National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors. Further information on this hearing will be posted here shortly.
Congress Returns from Recess
Yesterday, Monday, March 24, Congress returned from recess.
In conjunction with Memphis and Shelby County's release of 2014 Point-In-Time Count numbers on Thursday, March 20, the Alliance has published an updated "Community Snapshot of Memphis-Shelby County." From 2012 to 2014, overall homelessness in Memphis-Shelby County, Tenn. decreased by 21 percent and chronic homelessness among individuals decreased by 39 percent. The number of homeless families decreased by 30 percent, from 214 families in 2012 to 149 families in 2014.
Transitional Housing Provider Converts to Rapid Re-Housing, Wins 'Innovative Practices' Award
In this post we take a look at St. Joseph's Villa of Richmond, a housing provider that discontinued the residential component of its Flagler Home in order to implement rapid re-housing, a move that won it the Council on Accreditation (COA)'s Innovative Practices Award.