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Secretary Alphonso Jackson in Columbus, Ohio

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Event: Secretary Alphonso Jackson in Columbus, Ohio

Subject Description: Secretary Alphonso Jackson on visit to Columbus, Ohio, joining Ohio Congressmen Bob Ney, Michael Oxley, and Patrick Tiberti for announcement, at the Columbus Metropolian Housing Authority, of HUD's fiscal year 2005 commitment of more than $789 million in housing assistance grants to aid the nation's very low-income elderly and people with disabilities, incluidng $31.4 million for Ohio low-income elderly and $5.1 million for Ohio citizens with disabilities. Assistance to the low-income elderly is carried out under Section 202 grants for new housing construction and rehabilitation projects and subsidized rents; assistance to people with disabilities is carried out under Section 811 grants for newly-constructed housing and subsidized rents.

Creator: David Valdez--HUD

207-DP-8932B - Secretary Alphonso Jackson in Columbus, Ohio

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secretary alphonso jackson columbus ohio alphonso jackson high resolution million disabilities ohio congressmen bob ney assistance grants ohio citizens columbus metropolian assistance grants aid section rents michael oxley patrick tiberti rehabilitation projects david valdez us national archives group of people
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22/10/2004
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secretary alphonso jackson columbus ohio alphonso jackson high resolution million disabilities ohio congressmen bob ney assistance grants ohio citizens columbus metropolian assistance grants aid section rents michael oxley patrick tiberti rehabilitation projects david valdez us national archives group of people