Budget cuts to housing have local effect

Mar 16, 2017 at 03:57 pm by admin


Cuts to housing funds in the budget submitted by the Trump administration to Congress will have an effect on West Kentuckians.

Among the cuts is a reduction in funds to Housing and Urban Development. That agency, led by Dr. Ben Carson, provides funds for low income and senior housing. Proposed cuts to HUD are:

Locally, Columbus in Hickman County and Arlington in Carlisle County received housing grants to rebuild and repair low income housing. Homes deemed beyond repair were replaced. Other residents will have energy efficient windows, siding, and other improvements to existing homes.

The Columbus City Council toured the last house built under the program on Monday night. Mayor Kay Ferguson symbolically presented Christina Thomas with the key to her new home. Homeowner Christina Thomas and her four children, ages 10 months to 16 years, now have a beautiful four bedroom energy efficient home. Her house will be the last built if HUD money disappears.

Author's disclosure: Part of my day job is Columbus' city attorney.

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