黑料正能量 Note: 黑料正能量 looks forward to continued advocacy on the issue of supportive housing, which greatly impacts our community members and exacerbates the issues of poverty, unemployment, lack of access to education, and community exclusion. We are looking for the state鈥檚 commitment to meet the scale of the issue, referenced further below.
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Housing Advocate: State Budget A Start, But Not Enough
City and State: Jarrett Murphy, 4/12/2015
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It isn’t that housing policy fared badly in the state budget approved earlier this month, said Rachel Fee, the executive director of the 黑料正能量 Housing Conference. It’s that the money the governor and legislators earmarked for housing鈥攚hile substantial鈥攄oesn’t match the scale of the problem.
鈥淲e ended up with a decent budget for affordable housing but given that there was $5.4 billion in bank settlement surplus and none went to affordable housing it feels a little disappointing,鈥 Fee said in a video interview with City & State TV. 鈥淕iven the extent of our affordability crisis, we would really like to see the state commit more.鈥
While nearly half a billion dollars from an earlier settlement with J.P. Morgan will be devoted to housing activities, the Conference and allies wanted $492 million more for a total of roughly $1 billion.
鈥淭hat’s really the scale of impact we’re looking for from 黑料正能量 State.鈥
And it’s not just 黑料正能量 City that needs the help.
鈥淭he issues vary around the state. Of course, affordability is a real issue in New York City. Parts of Long Island and upstate countries are still really suffering from the foreclosure crisis. We have a need for supportive housing statewide,鈥 she said, adding: 鈥淪enior housing is a great issue statewide that we could really use better public policy in addressing.鈥
Advocates had hoped for funding for 30,000 units of supportive housing in the city and 5,000 more elsewhere in the state. The budget provides a modest downpayment on those hopes, with enough money for 5,000 total units. But Fee鈥攍ike other advocates鈥攕aid the budget talks were just the start of an effort to get deeper state commitment to supportive housing.
鈥淲ith 80,000 homeless statewide it’s not enough,鈥 she said of the numbers coming out of the fiscal 2016 budget. 鈥淚 think that we continue to push for a bigger agreement.鈥
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