Monday, July 9, 2007

Sign on to the Housing America 2007 Petition!

More than 70 years ago, this nation committed itself to providing a decent home and suitable living environment for all Americans. To date, this promise has not been fully realized. With renewed public support and enlightened leadership, we are committed to reestablishing this objective as a national priority.

We believe this is a critical national objective that can only be met through an unwavering federal commitment; an ongoing ability on the part of state and local government to fill in the gaps created by the limits of federal assistance; a dedicated, mission-driven not-for-profit community, and a forward-thinking private sector.

Today, 15.6 million households pay more than half of their income for housing; homeless estimates are nearly 750,000. America is the best housed nation on earth, yet for a growing and more economically-diverse number of families, children, seniors and persons with disabilities, affordable housing in quality communities is illusionary. As individuals, organizations, and a nation, we must do more and do better to help those least able to help themselves.

Safe, decent and affordable housing is pivotal in our society—beyond providing basic shelter, it positively impacts the economy and improves the quality of our environment.

Over the years, the public and private sectors have learned much about the cost-effective provision of affordable housing. Together we know what works, what does not work, and why, yet unmet housing needs in our communities persist. Each in our own way, using the resources available to us, we recommit ourselves today to a national goal of meeting the housing needs of all Americans.

To sign on to the petition, please click on "Comments" below and leave a comment with your name, zip code, address and, if you wish, organization. The signers will eventually be compiled into hard copy format and delivered to members of Congress. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Barron at mbarron -at- nahro.org.

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Anonymous said...

Mary Barron, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials

Anonymous said...

Only 15% of households in our County can afford to purchase an
existing median priced single family home and nearly 50% of renter households pay more than 30% of their income for rent. We must renew our commitment to providing affordable housing.

Joseph Villarreal
Contra Costa County Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Renee Rooker, Walla Walla Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Ronald L. Oldham, Management Consulting Services

Anonymous said...

As a country we can do better in providing the resources to address the housing crisis of this country.

Dianne Quast
Housing Authority of Portland

Anonymous said...

Rents are increasing sharply in the greater Seattle area. Our public housing waiting lists exceed 4 years on average. Inadequate Section 8 funding for existing vouchers will result in voucher payment standards below the proposed 2008 fair market rents. We need increased Section 8 budget authority and allocation of new vouchers to curb homelessness.
Mark Gropper, Renton Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Please support affordable housing!

Anonymous said...

Edward G Talbot
Arvada Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

We are supportive of the Housing America Campaign for affordable housing development! Our nation
should be a leader on this forefront!
Nancy Bentley
Bridgeport, Chappell, and Scotts Bluff County Housing Authorities
Nebrasa

Anonymous said...

We support the Housing America 2007
Campaign. Affordble Housing is a critical need in Nebraska as well as our Country.
Nancy Bentley
Barrier-Free Homes, LLC
Crown West Rent to Own. LLC
Elmwood Village, LP
Courthouse Villa, LLC
Valacia North Villa, LLC

Anonymous said...

Housing America 2007 with adequate funding for the development and preservation of affordable housing for income qualified persons is a critical need
Nancy Bentley
Bridgeport Housing Authority, Nebraska

Anonymous said...

Housing America 2007 demonstrates the importance of affordable housing development and preservation of housing for income-qualified households. We support this effort as a critical need in our country!
Nancy Bentley, Scotts Bluff County Housing Authority, Scottsbluff, NE

Anonymous said...

Rural America also has a critical need for affordable housing. We heartily support Housing American 2007 for its effort to develop and preserve affordable housing for extremely low and low income households.
Nancy Bentley
Chappell Housing Authority, Chappell, NE

Anonymous said...

Funding for our programs dwindle as the need for housing continues to grow. In a community of 25,000, I have nearly 200 families, elderly and disabled on my Voucher waiting list. Many will never be able to work due to their age or disability. Our Country must help those who are unable to help themselves.
Sheila Miller, Norfolk Housing Agency, Norfolk NE

alandak said...

Alanda Jackson
Executive Director
Hickory Housing Authority
Hickory, NC

Anonymous said...

Rural America is in serious need for affordable housing. Private developers do not help the very low income. That is why we must give full funding to public housing.

John D. Kaul, Executive Director
330 West Court Street
Clay Center, KS 67432

Anonymous said...

We have 58,000 names on our wait list. They all need housing assistance now. It would take around 49 years to house all of them based on the small turn over. As a nation, we need to get our priorities straight!

Candy Capogrossi Santa Clara County Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Kenneth W. Inslee
Resident Commissioner
Clayton Housing Authority
Clayton, GA

Anonymous said...

Jody Geese, President
Ohio Housing Authorities Conference

Executive Director, Belmont MHA
Ohio

Anonymous said...

John W. Cressman
Rockford Illinois Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

The members of the National Affordable Housing Management Association (NAHMA), and our local, state and regional AHMAs, support affordable housing and encourage everyone to work to make affordable housing a national priority.
Kris Cook, CAE, Executive Director

Jill Zagelow said...

Jill Zagelow
Walla Walla Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Janine M. (Nina) Hill
Walla Walla Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Amy Muchmore
Aurora Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Linda Jaster, Deputy Director, Housing Authority of the City of Aurora, COlorado, 80012, 10745 E. Kentucky Avenue, Aurora, CO

Anonymous said...

Melinda J. Townsend
Aurora Housing Authority
10745 E. Kentucky Ave
Aurora, CO 80012

Anonymous said...

Jennifer L Maldonado, Aurora Housing Authority, CO

Christina Pegg, Longview Housing Authority said...

More than 40% of the families in the 4 county area we serve pay more than 30% of their income for rent and utilities. Our waiting lists for Section 8 vouchers are 2 1/2 years long and growing. We must do more as a nation to provide affordable housing. It provides the basic, critical infrastructure for our citizens and our country to succeed and prosper. We must dedicate the necessary resources to alleviate this crisis in our country.

Anonymous said...

Lisa L. Moore, Aurora Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Brian Jones, City of Walla Walla

Leigh said...

When people don't have to worry about their basic needs such as Housing, food, utilities, it frees them up to give more to their family and community.

Anonymous said...

Good sanitary housing is still needed in the US. There are still people paying over 30% of their income for rent and utilities are going up.

Judy Muse
Housing Authority of Flemingsburg
142 Circle Drive
Flemingsburg, KY 41041

Anonymous said...

Alan Zais
Winnebago County Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Public Housing is a valued resource. Stop the disinvestment

Bill Jacobs
Housing Authority of McDonough County, Macomb, IL

Anonymous said...

safe, decent and affordable housing should be a mainstay for all Americans. supporting housing programs in our Country has proven to bring families together and have healthier families. Please continue to support these great programs.
Gary Hilkemann
Norfolk Housing Agency

Anonymous said...

Doug March - Macomb, Il.

Anonymous said...

Housing America for the 21st Century - Affordable, market rate, Senior, worker housing and Green Developments- will require enormous political will and resource to address the future demands....
Richard Lujan, Commissioner for the
Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa County

Anonymous said...

Barb Cook
Huron Housing & Redevelopment Authority
Huron, South Dakota

Anonymous said...

Rosanna Morgan
Walla Walla Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Affordable housing should be a national priority.

Nancy Meidinger
Watertown Housing Authority
Watertown SD

Anonymous said...

Joy Hill, Executive Director
Fairbury Housing Authority
Fairbury, Nebraska 68352

Anonymous said...

Have you looked into the eyes of someone who doesn't know whether they will be homeless in the next month because they can't afford their rent and utilities? Have you smelled the children and adults who have had to sleep in the car? How can they be productive without a home? The numbers and percentages are extraordinary, but let's not forget we are helping people!
Cindy S. Haussler
Executive Director
Cambridge Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Housing our elderly and disabled population is key in our rural areas. Private developers find no profit here.
Cindy S. Haussler
Executive Director
Oxford Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

The investment-financial and moral-has been established. Don't undermine our values by creating a system that fails!
Cindy S. Haussler
Executive Director
Arapahoe Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

I support multiple efforts to invest in affordable housing. However owning a home will never be an achievable dream for the poor if Congress believes that the recently passed and ridiculously low minimum wage will meet the financial needs of a family of one or more. And how can low income Illinois homeowners be expected to bear the burden of huge property tax bills to support their schools? There certainly needs to be a change as to how we pay for education. Finally we don't need just rhetoric and resolutions from our local elected officials to support affordable housing efforts. We need each locality to amend unneccessary and cost burdensome building codes to lower the cost of housing construction. Len Phillips, Macomb, Illinois

Anonymous said...

Patricia Reick
Schuyler Housing Agency
Schuyler, NE 68661

Anonymous said...

61764, DiAnne Witsman, Executive Director, Livingston County Housing Authority, Pontiac, IL

Please support affordable Housing.

Anonymous said...

Patricia Reick
Clarkson Housing Authority
Clarkson, NE 68629

Anonymous said...

Barbara Suber, Sr. V.P. Arkansas Chapter NAHRO
P. O. Drawer 387
Monette, Arkansas 72447

Anonymous said...

anonymous said:
It is vital that Congress support the effort to provide affordable housing...public housing is being asked to perform monumental tasks with fewer resources each year. The affordable housing will delcine in services and the units will physically decline.
Maralee A. Udell
Executive Director
Burwell Housing Authority, NE

Anonymous said...

Anita Kennedy
Houston Housing Authority 65483

Anonymous said...

Affordable housing is so necessary in the rural communities. Please commit to providing affordable housing.
Shari Peters,Henderson Housing Authority
Henderson, NE

Anonymous said...

McCook Housing Agency, McCook, NE supports the Housing America campaign.

Anonymous said...

Woodene Danner
Syracuse Housing Authority
Syracuse, Nebraska

Anonymous said...

Colleen S. Grant
69001
105 East K Street
McCook
Nebraska

McCook City Council
McCook Housing Authority Chairman

Anonymous said...

Melissa Thornburg
Wilburton Housing Authority
Wilburton,OK

Please Help!!!

Anonymous said...

Jackie Wiese
Newman Grove Housing Autority
PO Box 100 402 Railroad Ave
Newman Grove NE 68758

Anonymous said...

Ray Bender
Lebanon County (PA) Redevelopment Authority

Restless in Denver said...

Jessie Hawthorn
adult education instructor - TANF clients
Denver, CO

Anonymous said...

Linda Jennings, Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of Polk County, Oregon

Anonymous said...

No child should have to grow up in a house that is unlivable. Support this for our children who are also our future!
-Brian & Krista Preston

Anonymous said...

David Mayeranderson
Family Advocate, Housing & Finance Specialist
Warren Village
1323 Gilpin St.
Denver, CO 80218
www.warrenvillage.org

Anonymous said...

If our lawmakers and government would provide the needs of our people in this country first, we would not have homelessness, sickness or hunger, to name a few, in our nation. Housing is a BIG part needed by the people of this nation. Lets start at home!

Sandi Wright
Lonoke County Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Janice Harris, Little Rock, AR

Anonymous said...

The Oak Park (IL) Housing Authority supports the Housing America campaign.

Edward Solan
Executive Director

Anonymous said...

Everyone is aware how fundamental having a decent place to live is for all people, yet our country puts limited resources towards this with disastrous results. Even a good public education does not help if you don't have anywhere to go after school is out.
We must fund housing!
Barbara B. Bozon, CPA
Executive Director
Central Texas Housing Consortium

Anonymous said...

Beth Hennigan Abilities In Motion, Berks County PA

Neil Gaffney said...

Neil Gaffney, Principal, Shea Development Group, LLC, P.O. Box 736, Columbia, Md 21045 Helping to Create Housing Affordable to All!

Anonymous said...

Providing affordable housing and meeting those needs of homeless in small rural communities continues to be a struggle. Please support efforts in housing.

Carol Branham, Executive Director
Housing Authority of the City of Nevada, MO

Anonymous said...

Teresa Greenstreet
Warren County Housing Authority
Monmouth, IL

Anonymous said...

Chris Simpson
Executive Director
Rayne Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

The Housing Authority of Yamhill County strongly supports the Housing America 2007 campaign.

Elise Hui
Housing Authority of Yamhill County
P.O. Box 865
McMinnville, Oregon 97128

Anonymous said...

Jenel Marunde
Dwyer Products
1226 Michael Drive, Suite F
Wood Dale, IL 60191
(800) 822-0092 Ext 324
www.dwyerkitchens.com

Anonymous said...

Felicia Epps
Ann Arbor Housing Commission

Anonymous said...

Jill Jiles-Everhart, Rockwood Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Randy Keleher
Galena IL 61036
Housing Authority of the County of Jo Daviess

Scott W. Shaw said...

A renewed commitment and strong voice to develop and preserve affordable housing for extremely low and low income households is critical to the upstate NY community. We strongly support the Housing America 2007
Campaign

Anonymous said...

If we can afford to spend $500 Billion on the Iraq war, we should be able to spend one-tenth that much each year to house the neediest among us.
Thomas Halter
Augusta, Ga Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Sheila Young, Sawyer County Housing Authority, Hayward WI 54843

Unknown said...

Alan Ingram, Executive Director, Natchez Housing Authority
2 Auburn Avenue
Natchez, MS 39120

Anonymous said...

Matthew Heckles - President of DE-NAHRO, Wilmington Delaware

Anonymous said...

Pam Smith
Community Development Loan Officer
City of Springfield
P.O. Box 8368
Springfield, MO 65801

Anonymous said...

Terri Amabisca
Amabisca Enterprises
Tempe, Arizona

Anonymous said...

Steve Gulliford
Housing Authority of Island County, 7 NW 6th Street, Coupeville, WA 98239

Anonymous said...

Even the smallest of our communities are approaching a crisis in affordable housing. It will only get worse under the cuurent funding programs. Please consider a change.

Elyn
Park Falls WI Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Cheryl L. Wilson
Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Sherry Grau
HOPWA Housing Coordinator
Southwest Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
Phoenix, Arizona

Anonymous said...

Stable affordable housing is essential! It relieves impossible financial pressures on families. Without it children face too many obstacles to breakthrough the cycle of poverty.

Larry Abel
Housing and Community Services Agency of Lane County, Oregon

Anonymous said...

In our county, 2 bedroom FMR is $644, market rent is $1,000+. Workforce families can't afford to rent OR buy and families on assistance, SSI, or working min wage jobs have already been priced out of the market. We need a committment to provide affordable housing now!

Kathy Lucas
Clatsop County Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

We need to work together to provide decent, safe and affordable housing in our country, regardless of personal political affiliations.

Vince Bekiempis, Bekiempis & Associates

Anonymous said...

This is very much needed as we join together with the efforts of the Philadelphia Housing Authority and the New London Housing Authority for the "Coalition for the Preservation of Public Housing."

Joseph A. Abrams, PHM
Executive Director
New London Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

So many people have such great need. Working in the bowels of public housing each and every day, I cannot imagine a country where we do not assist people who do not have skills such as our own or the ability to gain those skills. Please, please do not leave them without options. I believe that it will cost us much more in other ways such as expanded police forces, expanded child abuse personnel, more domestic violence problems, etc. Think before you act negatively. Please.

Anonymous said...

Judy Celelli
Tri County Housing Council
Big Flats, NY 14814

Anonymous said...

Linda M. Shaw
Revere Housing Authority
70 Cooledge Street
Revere, MA 02151

Anonymous said...

Denise Hardin
Tupelo Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Richard Willson
Housing Authority of Washington County
Hagerstown, MD 21740

Anonymous said...

Karen Bureman, Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

The Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Hampton, Virginia

Anonymous said...

Frank Lofurno, Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Kirk McClure said...

Greater attention needs to be paid both to the pressing need to resolve affordability problems and to the preservation of one the nation's greatest assets, our stock of housing.

Anonymous said...

Lack of affordable housing for the poor and, now, the middle class is the number one issue impacting our community's future in terms of preserving its diversity and advancing a balanced and healthy economy.

Robert Pearson, Santa Barbara City Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

The Bipartisan Millennial Housing Commission appointed by the U.S. Congress in their report of 2002 recommended the eliminiation of chronic homelessness over a 10 year period by the creation of additional units of permanent supportive housing. Unfortunately, very little federal funding in support of this goal has been provided.

Veronica Loza
Santa Barbara City Housing Authority

Bob Friedman said...

I support this petition for the reasons aforementioned (as well as those soon to be below)

Bob Friedman, Commissioner
Housing Authority, Birmingham District (HABD)

Anonymous said...

Nikki Loehr
Iron County Housing Commission

Anonymous said...

The City of Des Moines needs over 2,000 units of affordable rental housing for households at or below 30% of median family income

Anonymous said...

You have had nearly eight years of the White House and ten years of congress. Isn't it time that housing becomes a priority in America?

Anonymous said...

Susan Ban, Executive Director, ShelterCare, Lane County OR

Anonymous said...

Jeannette Warren, Yankton Housing & Redevelopment Commission, Yankton, SD 57078

Our need for affordable housing is greater than ever. I wholeheartedly support this petiion.

Anonymous said...

The Enterprise Housing Authority supports the Housing America 2007 Petition. Low-income families cannot afford rent in our community and have little hope of being homeowners. Affordable housing is essential to stabalizing these families and giving their children a change to break the cycle of poverty.

Anonymous said...

Disabled people in our community many times pay as much as 50-60% of their monthly income for rent. This makes it difficult for them to continue to live independent lives.

Donald R. Mitchell
Community Reintegration/Advocacy Coordinator
Options Center for Independent Living
22 Heritage Drive Suite # 107
Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914

Anonymous said...

Jenny Bloom
jennybloom@knology.net
622 West Oak Forest Drive
Charleston, SC 29407
(843) 830-1767

Anonymous said...

Mayor Kevin D. Burke
Terre Haute,In

Anonymous said...

Mary R. Maher
Los Angeles LOMOD Corporation
PBCA for Southern California

Anonymous said...

JANNESSA HAYES
HRHA

Anonymous said...

Tony Perez
Housing Authority-City of Milwaukee
P.O. Box 324
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 286-5824
www.hacm.org

Anonymous said...

Crystal Elcon-Weston
Community Action Team
Astoria, OR 97103

Anonymous said...

Affordable housing is a big and growing need on our two islands of Whidbey and Camano, in Washington State between Seattle and the Canadian border. And its not just a pressing problem for low income families, but for the middle class, as well.

Even some of our county employees are barely able to live here and raise families.

Our social fabrics are thinning. Please help.

John Dean
Island County Commissioner, District 3
Coupeville WA 98239

Anonymous said...

It seems like with affordable housing, we take one step forward and two steps backwards. We are not keeping up with the need for affordble housing so we, as a county must renew our commitment to affordable housing or face the dire consequences many countries have faced over the years.

Anonymous said...

Edith Peters
Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Affordable Housing is more important then ever!! The energy boom in Wyoming is continuing to drive up housing costs so the avergage person has very little choice or opportunity!! Our organization supports NAHRO's Housing America 2007 Campaign!!

Forrest Neuerburg
Wyoming Housing Network, Inc. WHN

Anonymous said...

Housing that is affordable is what levels the playing field between the classes. Please support affordable housing.

Anonymous said...

Thelma Holt, Executive Director
Housing Auth.of Osage County
P. O. Box 818
Pawhuska,Okla. 74056
918/287/2270

Anonymous said...

Christina Baker
Housing Authority of Island County

Anonymous said...

Steven Baker
Housing Authority of Island County

Carolyn said...

With a waiting list of more than 2 years and more than 600 calls per month from persons looking for assistance, it is obvious that the problem isn't even dented.

Carolyn Pospisil
Executive Director
Bellevue Housing Authority
Bellevue, NE

Anonymous said...

Brenda Gurnett
Central Texas Housing Consortium
Members: Temple & Belton Housing Authorities
700 W Calhoun
Temple TX 76501

Carrie said...

Carrie Kline
Central Texas Housing Consortium

Decent, safe and affordable housing is a vital need in our community and country. I support the Housing America Campaign goals.

Anonymous said...

The need for decent, safe, affordable housing in most communities is not going away!

Anonymous said...

I support the Housing America 2007 Campaign.
Richard Scheutzow Syracuse NY 13210

Anonymous said...

Christine Gordon
Dallas County Local Housing Trust Fund, Inc.
P.O. Box 65320
West Des Moines, IA 50265

Anonymous said...

All Americans should be able to afford safe and decent housing. Therefore more affordable housing must be made available. We wholeheartedly support the Housing 2007 Petition in Paw Paw, Michigan.
Pat Winston, Executive Director
Paw Paw Housing Commission
205 Miller Court
Paw Paw, MI 49079
269-657-4776

Anonymous said...

Diane Hansen Kennewick Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

TL Sewell- Macomb, IL

Anonymous said...

Carolyn Hamrick
Housing Manager
Central Texas Housing Consortium

Anonymous said...

Kari Daniels, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

Unknown said...

Brenda Castle
Acting Executive Director
Needles Housing Authority
908 Sycamore Drive
Needles, CA 92363

Anonymous said...

Mayor Neil Colburn
City of Langley
P.O. Box 366
Langley WA 98260

Anonymous said...

As a society we are judged by the way we treat the less fortunate. I am ashamed of us. It is time for true leadership in the area of affordable housing. It makes moral sense. It makes economic sense and it makes good sense!

Deanna Watson
Boise City/Ada County Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Rhonda Hue
Compliancewiz 24/7, LLC
I support the Housing America Campaign for affordable housing! Washington State is committed to providing affordable housing to all.

Anonymous said...

Elizabeth Morris
San Diego Housing Commission
1122 Broadway, Suite 300
San Diego CA 92101

Anonymous said...

To Members of Congress:

Fulfilling our promise to ourselves; have you forgotten?
We vote for leaders; be one now!

Robert Maffin
1324 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC. 20005

Linda M. Nelson, SFO said...

Make the goal of decent, safe and sanitary, affordable housing a reality. Remember, "Housing is for everyone."

Linda M. Nelson, SFO
County of Orange, CA Retiree

Anonymous said...

N. Cawley - 13205

Anonymous said...

Affordable housing must be a priority in order for the inner cities to survive and revitalize.

Anonymous said...

Everyone, no matter the income, deserves to live in safe and affordable housing.

Anonymous said...

Robin Murray
Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

The essentials of Public Housing is being highly diregarded by the present administration. This is a miss judgement that is going to have far reaching consequencies in the near future as more and more the ranks of the homeless or near homeless increases. This in turn will increase the potential of crime and violence. The time to address the need for adequate housing is now. I support the Housing America 2007
Campaign. Affordble Housing is a critical need.


James Cameron
Jersey City Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Betsy Mokrzycki
City of Syracuse
Lead Program
201 East Washington Street
Syracuse, NY 13202

Anonymous said...

Abigail Combs
Office of Neighborhood Services
Abilene, TX

Anonymous said...

Deb Voss Ingham County Housing Commissioner says,

"We must always strive to increase the supply of affordable housing."

Anonymous said...

Meeting the housing needs of all Americans is an important goal for our nation. I support this effort.

Donnice Hamilton
Early Begnnings
339 S. Johnson St.
Macomb, IL 61455

Anonymous said...

Kate McGruder
195 May Road
Macomb, IL 61455

Anonymous said...

Cindy La Fond
33780 Lyndon, Livonia MI 48154
Livonia Housing commission

Unknown said...

Mary King
Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative
2925 Packard Rd
Ann Arbor, MI 48108

When people return back to their communities after serving a prison sentence, finding permanent, affordable housing is critical for a successful reintegration. Affordable housing that will include (rather than exclude) returning citizens, lowers recidivism and keeps our communities safer!

Anonymous said...

Linda Jaske
Belton Housing Authority
715 Saunders
Belton, Texas 76513

Anonymous said...

Linda Jaske
Belton Housing Authority
715 Saunders
Belton, Texas 76513

Anonymous said...

Carlos A. Sanchez
Exexcutive Director
Grand Rapids Housing Commission

Mickey Istre said...

Mitchell Istre
116-A McClure Ave.
Lake Arthur, La. 70549

Lake Arthur Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Versheila Robinson
Summerville, SC 29485

Larry said...

Larry G. Adkins, AIA, Architect
Adkins Design, Inc.
669 Clearview Heights
Charleston, WV 25312

Anonymous said...

Lynn Sitar
Options Center for Independent Living, Bourbonnais, IL

Anonymous said...

Patricia Connour, Executive Director
Housing Authority of Piatt County Illinois

We support Housing America Campaign 2007 in regard to the future funding and support of the smaller Housing Authorities in rural America that are being forgotten in funding but are badly needed in the communities where job opportunities are decreasing.

Anonymous said...

The Housing America Campaign will raise the public awareness as to the need for quality affordable housing in our country. Through legislative advocacy and partnerships our goal of acheiving suitable housing for American families can be realized.
Jim Inglis
Executive Director
Livonia Housing Commission, MI

Anonymous said...

Annette Bausch, Beemer Housing Authority, Nebraska

Anonymous said...

Deborah L. Doss, Housing & Community Services, Wichita, KS

Anonymous said...

The government should commit to building affordable housing for middle class working families who want to purchase a home as well as families at or below the poverty level.
Income guidelines squeeze working Americans out of the affordable housing equation. We pay taxes and are denied participation because we are responsible and hard working citizens.
I have worked in the public housing sector for nearly 10 years and the system has become a lost ball in high grass.
I support affordable housing for every American.

D. Harris
New Orleans, LA

Anonymous said...

Please support all Affordable Housing efforts.

Maria A. Burger
Executive Director
The Housing Authority of the City of Stuart
Stuart, Florida

Anonymous said...

A great nation should be able to provide affordable, safe and sanitary accommodation for the less fornutate of the people living in the USA

Anonymous said...

Sounds good

Anonymous said...

Based on my 29 years in the industry, I believe it is time to make a new commitment to affordable housing in our county.

Anonymous said...

Revonda Stordahl, Public Housing Authority of Butte (Montana)

Anonymous said...

Mary Anne Doherty
Assistant Corporation Counsel
City of Syracuse
300 City Hall
Syracuse, NY 13202

Anonymous said...

Sean Gilbert
Housing Authority of Pikeville
Kentucky

Anonymous said...

Rather than improving, our housing crisis is increasing with an alarming rate. Between increased cost of living allowances, increased housing costs, and fewer subsidies and fewer affordable housing dollars available, more and more people are becoming homeless. This is abominable!

Roselyn J. Anderson, Executive Director, Englewood Housing Authority, Englewood, NJ

Anonymous said...

Cindy Preast
Bluefield Housing Authority
Bluefield, WV 24701

Anonymous said...

How can we continue to allow the number of homeless to increase at such an alarming rate? The cost of living and housing is rising rapidly and subsidies and affordable housing dollars are shrinking. Some one really needs to take a serious look at where our priorities lie!

Roselyn Anderson, E.D. Englewood Housing Authority, New Jersey

Anonymous said...

Our community is losing workers due to the high cost of housing and companies are leaving because they can't recruit and retain workers due to the lack of affordable housing. Affordable housing is an important national issue!

Anonymous said...

Mary Jo Zenk
Housing Authority of the County of Montery

Anonymous said...

Someone is asleep at the wheel! Our homeless rate is rising, housing costs are rising, taxes are rising, the cost of living is rising, but the low and moderate income families have nowhere to turn. Indeed, subsidies and affordable housing dollars are shrinking. Be careful! The working poor are among those being hit, and we are next! God help us all, and God bless America.
Roselyn Anderson, E.D., Englewood Housing Authority, Englewood, N.J> 07631

Anonymous said...

Richard A. James
28402
P.O. Box 899
Wilmington, NC 28402-0899
City of Wilmington Housing Authority

Mike said...

Michael H. Williams, ED
Robersonville Housing Authority
PO Box 637
Robersonville, NC 27871

Anonymous said...

Laura Patton
Housing Authority of the City of Mexico 828 Garfield Ave, Mexico, MO 65265

Anonymous said...

Willard Rietzel, Housing Authority of Kittitas County

Anonymous said...

Terril Bates
tbates@gha-nc.org
336-303-3164

Anonymous said...

Beth McKee-Huger, Greensboro Housing Coalition

Anonymous said...

JERRY CHAMBLEE
MURFREESBORO HOUSING AUTHORITY
37130

IT IS EVIDENT SOME HAVE LOST SIGHT OF WHAT THE HOUSING GOAL IS.

Anonymous said...

Ann Gainey Pinto
27410
Greensboro, NC

Anonymous said...

Kathie Jones
Tarrant AL Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Aurelia Leonard, Northwestern Regional Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Ned Fowler, Northwestern Housing Enterprises, Incorporated

Anonymous said...

Brandie Isaacson
11999 Newburgh Rd.
Livonia, MI. 48150
Livonia Housing Commission

Anonymous said...

Daisy Fraiser
Jersey City Housing Authority

Anonymous said...

Every family with children needs and deserves a place to call home.

Gary Bell
SOS Community Services
Ypsilanti, MI

Anonymous said...

Bob Carver
33780 Lyndon
Livonia MI 48154
Livonia Housing Commission

Anonymous said...

I strongly support this petition
Rev. Katherine Dale Makus
President
Ellensburg Area Habitat for Humanity

P.O. Box 873
Ellensburg, WA 98926

Anonymous said...

Carolina Sahagun
Housing Authority County of Monterey

Anonymous said...

Signing on in support of the petition,
Matt Schwartz, President
California Housing Partnership
369 Pine Street, Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94104
415-433-6804x11; fax 415-433-6805
www.chpc.net

Anonymous said...

In support of the petition!
Lui A. Young-Morris
Business Research & Development
1400 S. Marion Rd. #313
Sioux Falls, SD 57106

Anonymous said...

David Rufus
Executive Director
Southeast Gateway CDC
1818 S. Salina Street
Syracuse, NY 13205
315-472-9724 Fax 315-472-1932
Sgateway@twcny.rr.com


Please Support!!!

Anonymous said...

Tim A. Fleming
Director of Information Services
Greensboro Housing Authority

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