Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations for 2002: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 |
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... housing and economic development issues . In addition to the programs discussed above , the fiscal year 2002 budget includes funding for a number of other programs that help families achieve homeownership . One such program is Housing ...
... housing and economic development issues . In addition to the programs discussed above , the fiscal year 2002 budget includes funding for a number of other programs that help families achieve homeownership . One such program is Housing ...
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... housing in high - cost areas . The fiscal year 2002 budget seeks to strengthen HUD's current rental assistance programs rather than proposing any new ones . During fiscal year 2002 , HUD will focus in particular on improving the ...
... housing in high - cost areas . The fiscal year 2002 budget seeks to strengthen HUD's current rental assistance programs rather than proposing any new ones . During fiscal year 2002 , HUD will focus in particular on improving the ...
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... housing goals for two key housing financial institutions over which it has oversight responsibilities : Fannie Mae ... programs . nded on a long - ter member of contracts To spur the construction of more affordable rental housing , HUD ...
... housing goals for two key housing financial institutions over which it has oversight responsibilities : Fannie Mae ... programs . nded on a long - ter member of contracts To spur the construction of more affordable rental housing , HUD ...
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... assistance to low - income families , HUD has targeted for improvement in 2002 the utilization of existing Section 8 vouchers by PHAs . The most recent available data indicate that housing agencies are utilizing approximately 92 percent ...
... assistance to low - income families , HUD has targeted for improvement in 2002 the utilization of existing Section 8 vouchers by PHAs . The most recent available data indicate that housing agencies are utilizing approximately 92 percent ...
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... programs contribute to this objective by providing low - income families with the housing stability they may need to focus on obtaining work or increasing their earnings . HUD's homeownership assistance programs also help families ...
... programs contribute to this objective by providing low - income families with the housing stability they may need to focus on obtaining work or increasing their earnings . HUD's homeownership assistance programs also help families ...
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