Sen. Cantwell wants to double funds for affordable housing in Washington
William Hayes of Renton currently lives in a subsidized unit with his two elderly parents. If it werent for this affordable housing unit in Renton, theyd be back in a motel.
Theyd still be paying $2,800 to $3,000 a month for a hotel, Hayes said.
Affordable housing is keeping Hayes off the streets. It's housing paid for through a program that Sen. Cantwell wants to double over the next ten years.
Whether youre in Spokane or Walla Walla, whether youre in Yakima or Vancouver, we have a housing crisis in the state of Washington, said Cantwell from D.C. on Tuesday morning.
The bill, which has bipartisan support, is called the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2019. If passed by Congress, the new legislation would fund more than 10,000 housing units in the state over the next decade expanding the existing program.
The funds would go towards building more housing like Hayes' complex in Renton, June Leonard Place, which opened just this year.
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