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Congressman Cuellar Includes Language in Appropriations Bill to Help Homeless Veterans

Language would aim to assist homeless veterans with housing, furniture, household items and other supplies

Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX-28) announced he included language in the U.S. House’s Fiscal Year 2017 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations bill to support homeless veterans.

Congressman Cuellar’s language has several parts.

First, it encourages the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to work with local service agencies, particularly in small and rural communities, to ensure that voucher recipients of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing program (HUD-VASH) are getting the most comprehensive services available. HUD-VASH is a cross-agency program charged with providing housing to homeless veterans.

The provision also calls on the VA to partner with local and state governments to innovate ways to provide for homeless veterans and requests a report from the VA on the number of vouchers received by different types of veterans living in different types of areas.

Congressman Cuellar is working to ensure that the resources available to homeless veterans, including through HUD-VASH vouchers, are sufficient. The number of vouchers that the VA gives out in a specific area is determined by a number of factors, including HUD’s annual Point-In-Time Survey, which is meant to be a snapshot of the local homeless veteran population.

The second provision recognizes that homeless veterans’ challenges don’t stop at finding permanent housing. They also need basic necessities, such as furniture, basic household items and other basic assistance. The congressman’s provision requests a report to the U.S. House Appropriations Committee on the feasibility of a program for organizations to provide these supplies to newly housed veterans.

“I have long been a supporter of our armed forces and the men and women who sacrifice so much for our country,” Congressman Cuellar said. “That is why it is so essential that we honor their service by doing whatever we can to help our veterans succeed and thrive after returning to civilian life. The need for more comprehensive services for our community’s homeless veterans underscores the need for greater support for them in the form of housing. Once these veterans are housed, we must then make sure that we provide them with the furniture and supplies they need to live a productive life. We owe it to our veterans to make sure they are taken care of when they return home.”

To read the language the congressman included, please click here.