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.
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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Tina B. Sellman,Human Services Caseworker for the Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County
Tyenna T. Hart - 21740
Affordable housing is in critical shortage in the county where I live, Howard County, MD. Many, if not most, newly hired public sector employees can not afford to buy a home in my county.
Ron Bartyczak, Statistical Consultant
It's long past time to renew our commitment to decent housing for all citizens. Housing now!!
America's Public Housing has been neglected for too long!!! HUD needs to re-new its commitment to preserve the valuable resource for our low-income consituents.
Dan O
Dan Ouellette, SPHM
Salisbury Housing Authority
23 Beach Road
Salisbury, MA 01952
978-462-8600
Scott Minton
Montgomery County, Maryland
Barbara A. Myers, Hall County Housing Authority
Jo Lewis, Hall County Housing Authority
Monica Oliva, Hall County Housing Authority
Jacquelene E Nordhues, Hall County Housing Authority
Julie Liske, Hall County Housing Authority
Tricia A Gudgel, Hall County Housing Authority
Judy Logue, Hall county Housing Authority
Marvin C Friend, Hall County Housing Authority
Michael C Brewer, Hall County Housing Authority
Stan Schroder, Hall County Housing Authority
Travis J Kleint, Hall County Housing Authority
Lisa Eastman, Hall County Housing Authority
Debra Williams, Hall County Housing Authority
Mike Uldrich, Hall County Housing Authority
Linda Alloway, Hall County Housing Authority
Glendale Reiss, Hall county Housing Authority
Larry Wilton, Hall County Housing Authority
MS. THOMAS CITIZEN GOD BLESS US.
Charles Gaeta ,Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood Development
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