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Obama vows to end homelessness in 10 years
www.miamiherald.com

Tony Pugh
McClatchy Newspapers
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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious plan that aspires to end homelessness among some of society's most vulnerable groups within the next decade.

"Opening Doors," a "Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness," calls for ending child and family homelessness in 10 years while wiping out chronic homelessness and homelessness among veterans in five years.

According to the 74-page plan, "Stable housing is the foundation upon which people build their lives — absent a safe, decent, affordable place to live, it is next to impossible to achieve good health, positive educational outcomes or reach one's economic potential."

The plan is a significant breakthrough because there's never been a comprehensive federal effort to end homelessness with a timeline and measureable goals, said Nan Roman, the president of the National Alliance to End Homelessness.

"To me that's really important, because we know that when the Bush administration made a commitment to end chronic homelessness, it really made a huge difference," she said. "It changed how resources were allocated. It caused better coordination, and the result has been that the chronic numbers have gone down. Now they're taking that same approach and they're expanding it to the other homeless populations. I think that's significant."

Other advocates also lauded the plan's goals, but they questioned the lack of details about how some of the proposals would be paid for.

"The big question is whether preventing children and families in the U.S. from becoming homeless is important enough for Congress" to increase homeless-program funding, "and I don't think they'll do that without enough pressure and leadership from the White House," said Maria Foscarinis, the executive director of the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty. "In order to achieve these goals, the funding has to be there, and that means the administration has to really be firm and advocate."

"Opening Doors" comes a week after a government report showed that nearly 1.6 million people, including more than 170,000 U.S. families, spent time in homeless shelters last year as the recession, mounting foreclosures and record unemployment sent people scrambling for shelter.

The number of families in homeless shelters jumped 7 percent by nearly 11,000 families from 2008 to 2009. Overall, family homelessness was up 30 percent in 2009 from 2007.

The economic stimulus bill has helped 357,000 people by moving some from homeless shelters into their own apartments and by providing rent payments to prevent others from becoming homeless. Many agencies that distribute the money already have exhausted or committed their two- and three-year allocations, however, and some are turning away needy people as their funding dwindles.

With most homeless shelters at capacity, many homeless families are moving in, or "doubling up," with friends and relatives in overcrowded households.

Against this backdrop, federal legislation that President Barack Obama signed in May 2009 required the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness to develop "Opening Doors" as the first national plan to combat homelessness.

While it's more a road map for direction than a detailed blueprint for immediate action, "Opening Doors" outlines the government's commitment to make homelessness a priority for all federal agencies and to partner with states, localities, private organizations and other stakeholders to make existing homeless programs more effective and efficient by using strategies that already have proved to be successful, Most notable among these efforts is combining housing and supportive services for the chronically homeless.

Nationally, there are 234 community plans to end homelessness and 84 percent of them are 10-year plans, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness.

Last year, the alliance identified four factors as crucial for plan success: putting a person or organization in charge of its implementation, setting specific numeric goals, setting a timeline for completion and identifying a funding source. In a survey of the first 90 communities to establish 10-year plans, however, the alliance found that only 8 percent of those plans had dedicated funding sources and only 18 percent had specific numeric goals. Only 41 percent set timelines for implementation and 35 percent had people or groups in charge of achieving the plans.

A demonstration project that the Obama administration requested in its 2011 federal budget proposal offers a glimpse into the kind of multi-agency programming that "Opening Doors" envisions.

The Obama proposal would direct 4,000 Section 8 housing vouchers to homeless people who need treatment from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration along with health care, child care and employment services from Medicaid and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.

This multi-layered assistance is known as permanent supportive housing. It's primarily for chronically homeless people who have disabilities, are tough to employ and are prone to long, frequent bouts of homelessness. The Obama proposal is modeled after similar efforts during the George W. Bush administration, which set a goal in 2002 to end chronic homelessness in 10 years.

Under the Bush initiative, the nation's chronic homeless population fell to 111,000 in 2009 from nearly 156,000 in 2006, after 42,000 permanent supportive housing slots were added. In deference to the Bush efforts, "Opening Doors" proposes to "finish the job of ending chronic homelessness in five years."

"Opening Doors" will focus resources on housing youths who age out of the foster care program at 18 and often end up homeless within a few months. Similar attention will be paid to homeless veterans, who accounted for 13 percent of the people who were in shelters last year.

The new plan also calls for government and private sources to provide more rent subsidies for individuals and families who are at risk of becoming homeless. The subsidies, similar to the Section 8 housing program, would allow recipients to pay a maximum of 30 percent of their income for housing.

Funding rental vouchers through the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Section 8 program has proved a difficult battle in Congress. The House of Representatives hasn't yet begun floor debate on the Section 8 Voucher Reform Act, which passed the House Financial Services Committee last July. The bill would provide subsidies for 150,000 more low-income families, but housing advocates are pushing for another 2 million vouchers over the next 10 years; that would double the current amount.

The report also calls for replenishing the nation's dwindling supply of affordable rental housing by funding the National Housing Trust Fund, which was created in 2008 as a permanent federal funding source to help construct, renovate and preserve 1.5 million units of rental housing for low-income families over 10 years.

The fund was slated to provide up to $1 billion a year for states and local governments to award grants to developers and organizations that agree to build or rehabilitate low-income housing, but Congress hasn't funded the measure because of the economic downturn.

From 2001 to 2007, the stock of affordable rental units fell by 6.3 percent, or 1.2 million units, while the supply of high-rent units increased 94.3 percent. For every new affordable-housing unit that's constructed, two are demolished, abandoned or converted to condominiums or expensive rentals, according to the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.


Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/06/22/v-print/1693924/obama-administration-vows-to-end.html#ixzz0rh2imWve

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I almost spit up my food reading this.  This dirstbag pofs communists' economic policies are putting thousands into the street as it is. 


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hahaha

but statements like that from him, lead to threads like this on message baords.

which means we're not talking about the content of mchrystal's comments or the oil spill or the UE rate.

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This daily train wreck is beyond spoken word anymore. 

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Hey, LBJ had his "War on Poverty"....and that has cost us around 7 trillion dollars and counting. He lied about the cost of Medicare/Medicaid to get it passed and put Social Security into a "general fund".

What Obama is saying has been said before.

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Hey, LBJ had his "War on Poverty"....and that has cost us around 7 trillion dollars and counting. He lied about the cost of Medicare/Medicaid to get it passed and put Social Security into a "general fund".

What Obama is saying has been said before.

Honestly, i cant imagine obama finishing his term the way things are going. 

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I think he can do it.He will just have tax payers pay for their homes...oh wait,isnt that whats been happening anyway?

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Honestly, i cant imagine obama finishing his term the way things are going. 

Ive been thinking the same thing 33. Glad to hear other people are thinking it. Thought I was going crazy even though this guy truly is a trainwreck.
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Not sure if now is the right time to be working on this, or whether this is even a federal issue to begin with.  It would seem more a city, state, kind of deal.  I would still like to see a federal government incentive for cities and states to build more shelters and get people into stable environments where they can contribute but in the end it's got to come down to the individual cities, towns, states etc deciding on how best to approach this.  Places in north are probably going to have less homelessness and in winter have more urgency to find shelter.  In the south i'd imagine there is more homelessness because of the acceptable climate and housing not being a life/death situation.
Abandon every hope...

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Let me guess, next week he'll walk on water and cure cancer.  ::) Jackass.

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Let me guess, next week he'll walk on water and cure cancer.  ::) Jackass.

But the children . . . . .

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But the children . . . . .


The Republicans are dropping the ball on this one and missing their opportunity to be in the limelight.  In political terms, elections are just around the corner so they should be stepping up, or the Democratic clown fest will continue.

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I think they are just letting this admn implode on itself and staying out of the way. 

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This just in-

Obama vows to end human death before end of his first term

George Whorewell
McReal Newspapers
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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious plan that aspires to end death among all Americans over the next two years. 

"Applied Cryogenics," a "Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Death in Humans," calls for freezing all newborn children moments after exiting the womb and keeping them in suspended animation until Obama unveils his new and even more ambitious plan to cure all hereditary and infectious diseases by the 2012 Presidential election. Obama also plans to enact the death penalty for all dangerous hobbies, overeating, smoking, drug use, contact sports, drunk driving and swimming at all public and private beaches and swimming pools without two lifegaurds on duty. "Sometimes you have to go the extra mile for the American people," Obama said. "Death can be prevented if we are all willing to do our part for the good of humanity." 

According to the 74-page plan, "Living is the foundation upon which people build their lives — absent a safe, sterile, risk and disease free existance, it is next to impossible to prevent death and provide positive outcomes for our childrens futures."

The plan is a significant breakthrough because there's never been a comprehensive federal effort to end death among the American population-- especially with a timeline and measureable goals, said Nan Roman, the president of the National Alliance to End Death.

 

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A risk free life. That seems totally possible.

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Obama 2012 -  "Hope is Eternal"

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Remember when Bush II talked about landing on Mars?

Same stuff.