I have serious doubts that this guidance meets either of these critical requirements and look forward to asking questions about these issues...
This is a very important hearing and we are honored to have a distinguished panel of witnesses.
In my view--and your comment would be appreciated--there are some external benefits to that beyond the housing, particularly with seniors wh...
I was very impressed with your comments, Mr. Gentry, about the locality issues being so critical.
Senator Collins and I both share a commitment to finding innovative ways to provide adequate, decent, affordable housing for all of our citi...
I think this is a critical question because there is some compelling logic but also the reality is will this result in higher cost to the Fe...
We know if the caps do not go up, the problem will get worse.
We are not doing better. We are falling behind.
We have to face this challenge. And again, that is why this hearing is so important and so timely.
If we go ahead and go to a tenant-based voucher system, do we build in the law the guarantee that they must be housed and where they are hou...
One of the institutional issues around here is that we do housing, that somebody else does Medicare.
Well, thank you very much, Madam Chairwoman.
We were able to push back on that and able to raise the caps for both defense and non-defense.
But that is where the genius of the voucher is so useful. It is flexible.
This is a national crisis. It is getting worse. It is not getting better.
I think that the data we are looking at right now and the trend that Ms. Poethig suggested are the increasing demand by relatively upscale i...
We have got, not on a per capita basis but in whole numbers, the fourth worst problem in the country behind New York City, L.A., Seattle, an...
the company might have been whispering about ethical standards and treating the customer right, but they were shouting about this is the way...