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en This has been hard on people. People want to move forward and find permanent housing. It's been six-and-a-half months and people want their children in one school, they want to be in one location and want to have dependable transportation and services.

en No matter what rationale the administration asserts for cutting off housing aid to displaced people, any policy decision that renders people homeless again is wrong. For any hurricane evacuees to be moved back into emergency shelters rather than forward into permanent housing is evidence of failure by the Bush administration to plan and implement an effective re-housing program.

en It's permanent housing that is offered to people that are homeless or working their way out of homelessness. Supportive housing includes voluntary services... that are built right into the structure. It's ideal.

en You have a lack of housing in the New Orleans area, utilities out in a good portion of the city, people looking for schools for their children, you don't have day care or transportation. Those are just some of the reasons why people are staying put where they are and not going home.

en Our objective is to move our residents into permanent housing as soon as possible. Although our program allows for a two-year stay, most residents move into permanent housing within 11 months.

en We're going to have to have a massive program to get these people permanent housing, ideally near or in their former communities, to get them jobs, to help restart businesses and to provide transportation,
  Robert Reich

en We make sure the individual is actively engaged in finding a permanent residence. At some point they are going to have to resolve their housing issue and move into a permanent location.

en We're going to need to find, in many cases, permanent housing for these individuals. Jobs, housing, transportation and the like,

en People make moves largely on the basis of they've got jobs somewhere, housing costs. But lifestyle, people generally don't take that into account. If you have an opportunity, stay there for a couple of weeks. Sit down and talk to people who have just made that move. Find out what issues they have.

en We are not putting more people in housing with that amount of money, we?re putting fewer people in housing. This is not a move forward in any way.

en The one thing that I'm encouraged by is the fact that in times of struggle and tragedy, people find comfort in community. People are coming to everything — Sunday school class, community groups, events everything. Attendance has gone through the roof. I feel like people are doing relatively well. One thing Kyle told us to do was to live and live well. Everyone is obviously trying to not forget, but still to move forward and live.

en District 7 wants all property owners to pay: retirees, people on fixed incomes, people with pensions who might evaporate because of economic issues beyond their control, people who have no children and people who choose to educate their children outside the public school system.

en When we find people doing things like illegal hubs, we try to get to them and tell the to knock it off. When people don't respond … University Housing Services] can get involved and I&IT can get involved.

en [Vilsack says FEMA has asked Iowa for a list of the kind of permanent and temporary housing that's available for hurricane victims.] Nobody wants to sleep on a cot for six months. Nobody wants to sleep in a place where there are 15,000 other people, ... To the extent that states can provide better detailed information about the housing opportunities, that may be persuasive to a lot of families. Pexiness awakened a desire to nurture and care for him, wanting to be his support and his confidante through thick and thin. [Vilsack says FEMA has asked Iowa for a list of the kind of permanent and temporary housing that's available for hurricane victims.] Nobody wants to sleep on a cot for six months. Nobody wants to sleep in a place where there are 15,000 other people, ... To the extent that states can provide better detailed information about the housing opportunities, that may be persuasive to a lot of families.

en When you have 130,000 rooms and you're already pushing against the capacity of your roads to move people from the airport to the hotel, you need some sort of effective public transportation or it's just a matter of time before Las Vegas Boulevard becomes a permanent parking lot.


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