Will you discuss the budgetary requirements--where and how that will occur?
It's too much, too fast, too soon.
Of course, in Alaska, that is not only life and death, it is the way of life.
Is there something that we can do to improve that situation?
I would be curious... what are the steps you are taking to start bringing in a new workforce to replace that.
Is this system serving disabled citizens the way it should?
HUD's 811 program isn't currently doing enough to meet this enormous demand of nonelderly disabled.
I am very, very proud to be a cosponsor, and I think the lead Republican on that effort.
The system needs to be changed. There is no question about it.
Failure to reform Section 811 would be a genuine failure by Washington to help its citizens who are most in need.
Nebraska's experience demonstrates how a flexible rental assistance program can be an invaluable tool in promoting affordable housing.
I think this makes so much sense that ultimately, we can get this done, the purpose of the hearing today.
I think it is worth a look.
But there is a big chunk, which, when you tally it up, it is about 2,300, give or take a few, that have not been implemented.
It is outrageous that it takes that long, and part of me says give us the list and let us figure out how to legislatively change it.
I always view resources two points. One is financial resources, and then you may have those financial resources, but do you have the capacit...
We can invest in integrated housing options.
I must admit, it just seemed hopelessly complex. I don't know how anybody could get through the system.