Conservative economists from all sorts of reputable houses, reputable institutions, saying this will cost hundreds of thousands of jobs.
David Price
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David E. Price is a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving North Carolina's 4th congressional district from 1997 until 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, Price was known for his work on issues related to education, transportation, and housing. He played a significant role in various legislative efforts, including those aimed at improving public education and expanding access to affordable housing. Price also served on the House Appropriations Committee, where he influenced federal funding allocations for his state and district.
I wonder to what extent you are going to consider, for example, whether a public housing authority receives maximum points on its annual report card.
Is there some danger here of disincentivizing good behavior, disincentivizing fiscal prudence, disincentivizing the prudent accumulation of reserves for needs that can be anticipated and should be anticipated?
How would it affect their ability or how could it affect their ability to get private loans?
Thousands of innocent people were killed as a result of attacks on this country. It is understandable why the issue of terrorism in America elicits outrage and emotion.
This Republican spending plan cuts community development block grants by 66 percent.
The longer term spending plan that was passed on a party line vote last month, to put it very mildly, would have a major impact on HUD operations.
It would severely undermine government investments in affordable housing and community development at precisely the time that the economy is only just beginning to recover.
I actually think it is very important for all of us to bend over backward to figure out where we agree.
I, along with Congresswoman Capito, introduced legislation yesterday that would limit the EPA to a 60-day review period of your permit recommendations.





