CONGRESSMAN HENRY CUELLAR VOTES IN SUPPORT OF HOUSING ASSISTANCE AND TRANSPORTATION INITIATIVES
Washington,
July 24, 2007
Today, Rep. Henry Cuellar announced the House passage of H.R. 3074, the FY 2008 Transportation-Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill, which aids American families with affordable housing, helps modernize the transportation infrastructure, and creates jobs. The bill invests a total of $104.4 billion in the Transportation and Housing and Urban Development departments, an increase of almost $6 billion over last year’s budget. “The passage of this bill means improved roadways and communities throughout our nation - including the 28th Congressional District - which are crucial components for the maintenance of a strong economy,” said Congressman Cuellar. The budget for the Transportation Department represents an increase of $2.4 billion over last year and $1.1 billion more than the President’s request. The bill specifically aims to improve and maintain the nation’s aging highway infrastructure, while at the same time creating almost 59,500 jobs across all sectors of the economy. The Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, Amtrak, and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration also receive funding under this bill. In addition, the Housing and Urban Development Department will benefit under this bill, receiving $2 billion more than the 2007 budget and $3.1 billion more than the President’s request. The bill provides funding for the Section 8 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program, supporting the renewal of 1.9 million vouchers and the addition of 4,000 new clients. The legislation also provides aid for the HOME Investments Partnership program, which provides downpayment assistance to those who want to purchase a home. “The availability of decent, affordable housing is important to all our citizens and I am committed to doing everything I can to provide greater access to suitable housing for all who seek it,” said Congressman Cuellar. Housing for senior citizens and people with disabilities, and the revitalization of distressed housing projects will also receive funding under this bill. The bill will now go to the Senate for approval.
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