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left-of-center2012

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Thu Jan 30, 2020, 12:40 PM Jan 2020

Bloomberg unveils plan to boost housing affordability, tackle homelessness

White House hopeful Mike Bloomberg unveiled a plan Thursday that he says would make housing more affordable and tackle homelessness. The proposal from the former New York City mayor would guarantee rental assistance for extremely low-income Americans and cut homelessness in half by 2025 by declaring it a national emergency and doubling federal funding to fight it.

“More and more American families are struggling to pay the rent, and they are getting no help at all from President Trump. The president said that fixing homelessness would be ‘so easy with competence.’ Of course, competence is not his strong suit – but the truth is: he's done nothing to help people who are homeless or build more affordable housing,” Bloomberg said in a statement.

“Our plan includes a major change in rental assistance to guarantee it for those who need it most and ensure, for the first time, that the neediest households do not get stuck on waiting lists. And as we help more Americans make ends meet, we will get to work building the millions of affordable homes we need to address this crisis.”

Bloomberg’s plan calls for guaranteeing housing vouchers for all Americans at or below 30 percent of their area's median income and incentivizing cities to implement effective eviction prevention programs with federal grants. It would also raise the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and increase the Child Tax Credit for low-income Americans. The proposal would boost federal spending on homelessness from under $3 billion now to $6 billion annually and support programs tackling mental health and substance abuse.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/480667-bloomberg-unveils-plan-to-boost-housing-affordability-tackle-homelessness

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Bloomberg unveils plan to boost housing affordability, tackle homelessness (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jan 2020 OP
Look at you, Bloomberg. maxsolomon Jan 2020 #1
Yep, the Senate that several of Bloomberg's endorsed GOP candidates reside in liskddksil Jan 2020 #5
What happens if a tenant is using a housing voucher Merlot Jan 2020 #2
Same as what happened last time left-of-center2012 Jan 2020 #3
Landlords can wait for money, banks won't. Merlot Jan 2020 #4
Wait! But what about people who already clawed themselves out of homelessness! DanTex Jan 2020 #6
 

maxsolomon

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1. Look at you, Bloomberg.
Thu Jan 30, 2020, 12:46 PM
Jan 2020

Good plan.

Unfortunately, the Senate exists.

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liskddksil

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5. Yep, the Senate that several of Bloomberg's endorsed GOP candidates reside in
Thu Jan 30, 2020, 12:56 PM
Jan 2020

and through their votes for Moscow Mitch as majority leader, will block any progressive policy.

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Merlot

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2. What happens if a tenant is using a housing voucher
Thu Jan 30, 2020, 12:51 PM
Jan 2020

and the senate/house/president shut down the government again?

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left-of-center2012

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3. Same as what happened last time
Thu Jan 30, 2020, 12:54 PM
Jan 2020

Some landlords waited for the money, when the government reopened.

Some landlords used it as an excuse to evict tenants.

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Merlot

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4. Landlords can wait for money, banks won't.
Thu Jan 30, 2020, 12:55 PM
Jan 2020
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DanTex

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6. Wait! But what about people who already clawed themselves out of homelessness!
Thu Jan 30, 2020, 12:58 PM
Jan 2020

How is it fair to formerly homeless people to help the currently homeless? Those other people didn't have any program like this! And what about people who have never been homeless?


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