[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 113 (Thursday, August 1, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H5274]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SHELTER HOUSING FOR THE HOMELESS
(Ms. JACKSON LEE asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, this is a picture of a homeless young
person; 19,000 of them are in Houston, according to 28 school
districts. And just think, on the floor of the House before it went
thud, there was a housing bill that cut the housing appropriation for
homeless and veterans and working Americans to $44.1 billion. But more
importantly, under the sequestration amount offered by the Republicans,
even the Senate, in a compromise manner, put it at $54 billion.
So I rise today to ask, is anyone speaking for these young people,
such as those who reside in a place called Lil Audrey in my district,
where I sat down with young people who had lived in a crack house, not
because they were on crack, but because that was a place for them to
live until they found Lil Audrey? Or the young lady that was abused
until she found Lil Audrey? Or the twins who were homeless with no
parents until they found Lil Audrey?
I'm going to ask the city of Houston to use its public facilities
money, money that it has been blessed to have from the Federal
Government Housing and Urban Development, to help build a facility for
Lil Audrey, and I'm going to insist that when local communities get
Federal dollars that we fight so hard for, to be able to use them
creatively to serve people, to serve the taxpayer, to serve the
homeless, to serve homeless youth.
How long are we going to have to cry out for young people who suffer
from mental concerns and others who have no place to live? I hope
Houston will listen, and I hope my friends on the other side of the
aisle will have mercy on those who need housing.
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