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Secretary Mel Martinez at News Conference on Proposed Fiscal Year 2002 Budget

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Secretary Mel Martinez at News Conference on Proposed Fiscal Year 2002 Budget

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Event: Secretary Mel Martinez at News Conference on Proposed Fiscal Year 2002 Budget

Subject Description: Secretary Mel Martinez at news conference announcing details of President George W. Bush's proposed Fiscal Year 2002 $30.4 billion budget for HUD, including programs focusing on minority homeownership: the Renewing the Dream tax credit designed to encourage investors to develop housing for low-income families; the American Dream Down Payment Fund, designed to help low-income persons with down payments on homes of their own; and expansion of the use of Section 8 vouchers for home ownership, among other initiatives. The Secretary was joined at the news conference by members of two Maryland families about to make the move from renters to homeowners with HUD assistance.

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207-DP-8134B - Secretary Mel Martinez at News Conference on Proposed Fiscal Year 2002 Budget

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09/04/2001
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