News round-up
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September 6: Update on Hurricane Harvey housing recovery

The House of Representatives has passed $7.85 billion in funding for immediate Hurricane Harvey relief. It now heads to the Senate, where it will likely be combined with legislation to lift the debt ceiling. While the White House supports combining disaster relief with must-pass debt ceiling legislation, Members of the House Freedom Caucus, including Representative… Continue reading
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September 5: Update on Hurricane Harvey housing recovery

As Hurricane Harvey survivors return to find their homes are uninhabitable or still inaccessible, Houston mayor Sylvester Turner continues to stress that his highest priorities are “housing, housing, housing.” The House of Representatives is expected to vote Wednesday on an initial appropriation of $7.85 billion in disaster relief, as requested by the Trump administration. The… Continue reading
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September 1: Latest updates on Hurricane Harvey housing recovery

Houston Housing Director Tom McCasland is urgently calling for short-term and long-term housing solutions for people displaced by Hurricane Harvey. Today, the Trump administration is expected to formally request that Congress provide $5.95 billion for response and initial recovery efforts. Continue reading
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August 31: Latest updates on Hurricane Harvey housing recovery

Dear partners, As the scope of the damage becomes clear, experts and policymakers are stressing just how important housing solutions will be for long-term recovery from Hurricane Harvey. Vice President Mike Pence said that “housing is the biggest long-term concern in the hurricane zone.” Current FEMA director Brock Long said, “the state of Texas is… Continue reading
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August 30: Updates on Hurricane Harvey housing recovery

Click here to download a Temporary Assistance form for Disaster Housing Thanks for such an overwhelmingly positive response for next week’s call to discuss Hurricane Harvey Housing Recovery. Please continue to share the invite with others or to send me the names of other people/orgs interested in participating. LOCAL: The Texas Low Income Housing Information… Continue reading