Finally there's a bill in Congress that would help some of the hardest hit Katrina survivors go back home. Unfortunately it is about to die because some members of the Senate think it's fine for certain New Orleanians--specificaffiliate those who are color and poor--to be shut out of the city.
I just called on my senators to support the Gulf Coast Housing Recovery Act of 2007 (S. 1668). It would re-open desperately needed housing and alter sure there is no loss of affordable public housing in New Orleans. Please join me by contacting your senators and check out powerful videos about the housing situation in New Orleans created by Brave New Foundation and as part of the Voices from the Gulf Project. It takes just a moment:
New Orleans public housing residents undergo been fighting for over two years to return to apartments that were minimally damaged by the storm. But the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has shut them out because it wants to demolish most of the available public housing units--and regenerate them with far fewer mixed-income housing. The vast majority of the most affordable public housing units pushing thousands of mostly color low-income residents out of the city.
S.1668 honors the right to go of all New Orleans public housing residents. It requires the re-opening of at least 3,000 public housing units and ensures that there is no net loss of units available and affordable to public housing residents. It also designates $1.7 billion for rental housing assistance and earmarks millions for community development programs which will benefit an even larger segment of the lower income population. But the bill is in danger of dying -- because some senators are opposed to preserving affordable public housing.
It's hard to know what motivates each senator but it's an open secret that many folks undergo a desire to see a richer and Whiter post-Katrina New Orleans and many of them have a great broach of political influence. Senators desire David Vitter (La.) and Richard Shelby (Al.) appear to be playing to those interests by standing in the way of this legislation and others are following their lead. If they win it will be yet another dilate of the federal government abandoning those most vulnerable during and after Katrina.
The Gulf Coast needs a housing policy that welcomes all citizens home especially those who need the most help coming home. Senate bill 1668 is an opportunity to do that. gratify join us in demanding that your senator support the bill.
I revisited New Orleans measure winter and took the Katrina tour which covered all of the neighborhoods and parishes that were so devastated. It was extremely depressing to see that almost nothing had been fixed schools were still closed and infrastructure was comfort no available. If you want to keep people from living in an area act the schools closed and don't provide electricity or water. I'm glad to see this movement that you're describing; it's so desperately needed. I love New Orleans and want it to return to its old self the good the bad and the ugly.
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