HUD Secretary Donovan to Keynote Conference
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Other Republican proposals involve scaling back the benefits as unemployment rates decline; creating jobs though the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline; repealing the medical device tax; and replacing the 30 hour work week figure referenced in the Affordable Care Act with a 40 hour work week.
CBO Releases Analysis of President's Budget Proposal
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has released the report "Analysis of the President's 2015 Budget," which analyzes the President's fiscal year (FY) 2015 Budget Proposal and presents updated baseline budget projections. According to the CBO's analysis, Federal Housing Administration (FHA) receipts would generate $4.3 billion less in funding than that projected in the President's Budget Proposal. Funding HUD programs at the level requested in the Administration's budget will therefore require reallocation of funds from other areas in order to make up the difference.
House Budget Committee to Hold Hearing on Poverty
This Wednesday, April 30, at 10:30 am ET, the House Budget Committee will hold a hearing titled "A Progress Report on the War on Poverty: Lessons from the Frontlines." During the hearing, members of the committee will hear firsthand accounts of the challenges facing communities struggling with poverty. It is the third in a series of hearings the House Budget Committee has held on poverty-related issues, including "A Progress on the War on Poverty: Expanding Economic Opportunity," and "The War on Poverty: A Progress Report."
Congress Returns from Recess
Yesterday, April 28, both chambers of Congress returned from their spring recess for a long upcoming work period.
The U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) has released an update to the Federal Strategic Plan to End Homelessness, "Opening Doors" that incorporates the latest data on the number of people experiencing homelessness. The update also charts the progress USICH and other agencies have made toward the implementing the plan. Since the plan's release in 2010, homelessness among Veterans has declined by 24 percent, and between 2010 and 2013 the number of people experiencing chronic homelessness declined about 16 percent.
The Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Office of Early Childhood Development (ECD) has released a resource for homeless shelter and housing service providers that provides useful information about early child development and addressing developmental delays. The resource is part of a series that promotes the health, development, and well-being of very young children.
How Can We Fund Affordable Housing in this Budget Environment?
By Sham Manglik with Emanuel Cavallaro
By Sham Manglik with Emanuel Cavallaro
Keys to High Performance: A Strong Governance Structure
By Kim Walker
In the third post of our "Keys to High Performance" series, which focuses on improving performance in homelessness assistance systems, we look at what an effective governance entity can do for a system.
How Long Has Rapid Re-Housing Been Around?
By Sam Batko
In conjunction with our release of a new brief that details the history of rapid re-housing, this post we trace the emergence of the rapid re-housing model.