So helping FEMA get its hands around how to deal with disasters I think is crucial in the equity question.
I still meet constituents with blue tarps on their roofs and the devastation of Hurricane Ida is still painful.
we have the greatest opportunity to help people in their desperate time of need.
United States bureaucrats should be the last to deny, and to be a barrier, to the continued leadership of U.S. agriculture.
If appropriately embraced, agriculture biotechnology holds tremendous promise for addressing many of the challenges facing our nation.
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Their plan includes $300-plus billion for housing programs. Billions of this aid is not targeted.
How is it that doubling the permitted failure rate on these loans is, in any way, consistent with protecting taxpayers?
would it nevertheless seem fair for the Secretary of HUD to direct half of all this money to New York City alone?
This certainly looks a lot like Senator Schumer securing a $40 billion earmark, or 'Schu-mark.'
It is much less than half. It is closer to 20 percent.
I think as a senior person at Housing and Urban Development your views on that matter really are important.
It's concerning to see Democrats spending billions on outdated public housing projects.
Well, it just so happens that the New York City Housing Authority wanted $40 billion for itself.
the Biden administration originally asked for $40 billion for public housing. Senator Schumer doubled that number to 80.
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