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Bush's Hud Budget: Making The Worst Worse

February 14, 2006

Congressman Barney Frank, the senior Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, decried the huge reductions in funding for housing programs that are proposed in President Bush,s proposed 2007 budget, which became public last week. Pledging to make the fight against the proposed budget cuts a top priority, Frank issued the following statement.

"It is widely understood that America faces a housing crisis - in fact a recent study issued by the Administration,s own Department of Housing and Urban Development entitled Affordable Housing Needs found that 11.4 million Americans 'have worst case housing needs,, meaning that they 'do not receive housing assistance, and…have a severe housing problem known as a "priority" problem.,

"President Bush,s response to this crisis, embodied in the 2007 budget proposal he has put forward, is to make the 'worst, even worse. While asking for well over $100 billion in tax cuts and to finance the war in Iraq, he is at the same time proposing that we cut back on virtually every federal program that helps low and moderate income people, particularly those who live in cities. The proposed housing cuts are a prime example of the President,s misplaced priorities.

"The net reduction in funding for HUD,s housing programs contained in the President,s 2007 budget is $1.15 billion. But, at least the President can,t be accused of generational inequity in parceling out his proposed cuts. He is seeking roughly a 25% reduction in funding for both elderly housing and lead paint abatement, which is used primarily to protect children."

The proposed cuts include the following:


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