[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 100 (Tuesday, June 17, 2008)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5685-S5686]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
VERMONT STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I congratulate the Vermont State Housing
Authority, VSHA, on 40 years of excellence. This organization, which
came into existence with a creative spark as the first statewide
housing authority in the country, continues to find new and innovative
ways to use Federal housing programs to find affordable homes for
Vermonters.
Reaching this milestone should bring great pride to the visionaries
that created the system in 1968, including Governor Phil Hoff, and to
the 40 years of staff, board members and leaders that have ensured that
the statewide mission of VSHA has been carried out on a daily basis.
The VSHA executive director, Richard Williams, has been at the helm
of the VSHA for more than half its lifespan, working since 1984 to
expand the reach of the organization, develop and maintain properties
and move people out of the cold and into their own homes. It takes a
man of great conviction to accomplish what he has done, and it takes a
great team to deliver on the mission he and the board created. Richard
was recently quoted saying, ``We are proud of what we've been able to
accomplish for Vermonters over the past 40 years, but the challenges
have never been greater. We're inspired and motivated by the knowledge
that our services are needed more than ever.''
One of VSHA's primary responsibilities is administering the
Department of Housing and Urban Development's, HUD, Section 8 Voucher
Program in Vermont. During the past 40 years, the VSHA has worked to
increase the number of vouchers available to Vermonters in all corners
of the State. This has been increasingly important as the Federal
resources for the programs many of our Nation's most vulnerable
populations depend upon have been shrinking and poorly prioritized. The
number of low- to moderate-income Vermonters seeking affordable
housing, including those with disabilities, the elderly and returning
veterans, continues to climb. Fortunately for Vermonters, the VSHA is
constantly recognized by HUD as one of the Nation's most well run and
effective housing authorities--giving hope to those that might have
lost hope in virtually every other government system.
Not only has the VSHA worked to assist people in finding affordable
apartments, but they have also helped many Vermonters pursue their
dreams of homeownership. It gives me great pride to say that VSHA's
Homeownership program has given more than 80 low-income Vermont
families the opportunity to become homeowners. This dynamic program
works to improve self-sufficiency by converting Section 8
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vouchers into Homeownership Vouchers. I am happy to say that the VSHA
Homeownership program has enabled low-income Vermonters to build equity
and wealth while increasing their civic involvement.
While providing housing for Vermonters, the VSHA has simultaneously
preserved and revitalized town centers, historical buildings and a
general sense of community across the State. They have done this with
commendable collaboration with nonprofit organizations, the private
sector and various government agencies. I have seen their work, and
most importantly, I have seen the tremendous impact their programs have
had on my home State and the people who call the Green Mountains their
home.
I congratulate the VSHA on their outstanding achievements over the
past 40 years. On behalf of the people of Vermont, I applaud everyone
who has worked to make the Vermont State Housing Authority a great
success.
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