Congress has struggled for a long time to balance the need to serve as many families as possible with the need to ensure that we are managing the growth in this program's cost.
Patty Murray
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Patty Lynn Murray is a United States Senator from Washington, serving since 1993. A member of the Democratic Party, she has held various leadership positions in the Senate, including serving as the Senate's first female President pro tempore. Throughout her tenure, Murray has focused on issues such as education, healthcare, and women's rights, advocating for policies that support working families and promote economic growth.
President Obama signed the HEARTH Act, homeless reauthorization bill, into law.
But I do need to signal to you some major challenges with the transformation initiative proposal that you put forth.
I could not agree more with the chair that with flexibility must come accountability.
Today, as our Nation deals with the housing crisis and an economic recession, this discussion takes on an added importance.
That, we know, is going to enable more families to afford housing and provide an important jolt to the housing market.
I'm very concerned about these men and women who are coming home and don't have a job, and where we've left them.
You should know that every one from the veterans to the community members, all the Spokane VA employees, to their medical center director, Sharon Hellman: they've all been working very, very hard to make those games a success.
the President's budget included $17.8 billion in total resources for the tenant-based rental assistance.
What about the reverse mortgage, HECM program, for seniors to reverse mortgage?
Just because a child does not have an address does not mean they should not get an education.





