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Federal Policy Update: 2010 Capitol Hill Day Priorities. Capitol Hill Day Materials: www.endhomelessness.org/2010HillDay. Introduction Hill Day Logistics Capitol Hill Day Policy Agenda Appropriations: Update, Talking Points, Action Needed McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Grants - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Federal Policy Update:  2010 Capitol Hill Day Priorities

Federal Policy Update: 2010 Capitol

Hill Day Priorities

Capitol Hill Day Materials:www.endhomelessness.org/2010HillDay

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Today’s Agenda

1. Introduction– Hill Day Logistics– Capitol Hill Day Policy Agenda

2. Appropriations: Update, Talking Points, Action Needed

– McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Grants– Section 8– SAMHSA Homeless Services– Runaway and Homeless Youth Act

3. Authorizing Bills: Update, Talking Points, Action

– Comprehensive Legislation to End Veteran Homelessness

– National Housing Trust Fund

4. Questions

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Hill Day Logistics

• Thank you State Captains for organizing Hill Day!

• Contact Sumeet Singh, ([email protected] / 202-942-8259) for info about participating in Congressional visits.

• Conference “Advocacy Track” Agenda can be found on the Capitol Hill Day Info Page – www.endhomelessness.org/2010HillDay

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Capitol Hill Day Policy Agenda

• Reflects critical issues being considered AS WE SPEAK

• Issues we can impact at the time of the conference

• Issues you have been working on for several months

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Capitol Hill Day Policy Agenda

• Several policies are moving forward

• Prioritizing issues for each meeting is CRITICAL

• Less issues = more progress

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Capitol Hill Day Policy Agenda

Deciding on an issue:

• Is your Senator or Representative on a committee considering one of these policies?

• What have they supported in the past?

• We can help you find this info!

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Appropriations: McKinney

Provide $2.4 billion for McKinney programs in FY 2011

Latest Update:• Administration proposed $2.055 billion (10%

increase)• House T-HUD Subcommittee “marked up” and

voted on its bill on Thursday, July 1, which provides $2.055 billion

• Senate T-HUD Subcommittee still drafting its bill

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Appropriations: McKinney

• House T-HUD Members– Thank you! Please work to provide increased

funding• All other Representatives

– Please work throughout the process to increase funding level

• Senate T-HUD Subcommittee members– Provide $2.4 billion in FY 2011

• All other Senators– Ask T-HUD Chair/RM to provide $2.4 billion

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Appropriations: McKinney

Talking Points• Without enough funding, less money for new CoC

projects or HPRP-like activities• How do you use McKinney and HPRP funds currently?• One-time big increase to fully implement HEARTH Act

– new ESG program = 18 percent increase; – new rural program = 2 percent increase; – Project renewals = 5 percent increase; and – Community-based oversight and administration = 3 percent

increase

• National/local declines in homelessness

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Appropriations: Housing and Services Demo

Housing and Services for Homeless Persons Demonstration

10,000 Vouchers ($85 million)

– 4,000 units for Chronic Homelessness• $16 million services funding from SAMHSA• Applicants would have to commit to using Medicaid

resources

– 6,000 units for homeless and at-risk families• Applicants would have to commit TANF resources

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Appropriations: Housing and Services Demo

Status

• House T-HUD Appropriations Subcommittee included $85 million for Demo.

• Senate has not acted yet

• Labor/HHS/Education Subcommittees have not acted yet on the $16 million for SAMHSA

• Thank House T-HUD Appropriators for including $85 million

• Ask Senate T-HUD to include $85 million and House and Senate Labor/HHS Appropriators to include $16 million for SAMHSA

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Appropriations: Section 8

Administration requested enough funding to renew existing vouchers, and possibly a little extra.

– 10,000 for Housing and Services Demo– No new VASH, FUP, or disability vouchers– New Transforming Rental Assistance Initiative

House T-HUD appropriators included roughly what the Administration requested for Voucher renewals.

– 10,000 for Housing and Services Demo– 10,000 new VASH Vouchers– No funding for Transforming Rental Assistance

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Appropriations: Section 8

National Campaign to double voucher program over 10 years—200,000 new vouchers per year.

Ask your Members of Congress to significantly expand Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program this year

and in future years.

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Appropriations: SAMHSA

Priority

• Provide $120 million for SAMHSA Homeless Services programs in FY 2011, including $15.8 million for Homeless Initiative Program

Latest Update

• Administration proposed $87 million

• House and Senate HHS Subcommittees drafting bills

Specific Ask

• HHS Appropriations Subcommittee members: provide $120 million, including $15.8 million for Homeless Initiative Program

• All other Members of Congress: Ask Chair/RM of HHS Subcommittee to provide $120 million

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Appropriations: SAMHSA

Talking Points• Local URGENCY for services funding for PSH• Difficulty in creating PSH due to lack of services

funding• Use of Medicaid funds in supportive housing• Cost-effectiveness data• High level of interest and capacity by providers

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RHYA Talking Points – The Numbers

• In 2009, SOP teams make contact with over 800,000 youth nationwide

• About 41,000 received shelter and 4,000 entered Transition Living Programs

• Over 7,500 were denied shelter or housing in 2009 due to lack of capacity

• 73% entered shelter directly from parent or guardian’s home

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Talking Points – Who can do what?

• Labor-Heath-Education Subcommittee handles RHYA

• House support from:– KY, IL, PA, WA, MN, WI, FL, TX, and OH

• Senate support from:– NJ, CT, MI, RI, OH, IL, MD, NY, OR, and MN

• Need to develop Congressional champions to bring youth housing to scale and benefits of family counseling to keep youth safely in homes

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Runaway and Homeless Youth Act

• Currently funded at $116 million

• Funds Basic Center, Transitional Living, and Street Outreach Programs

• Administered by DHHS through Family &Youth Services Bureau (FYSB)

• $49 million dollar increase focused on specific programs and research

• Part of Federal Housing Policy Campaign to End Homeless for 50,000 Youth

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Program Purpose Detailed Request

Basic Center Increase community outreach and prevention of runaway episodes through family group counseling and other support services

$64 million

Transitional Living Program

Case management services provided in various residential housing models

$79 million

Street Outreach Outreach services to move youth off of the streets

$18 million

Research Incidence Study

Research to determine baseline number of accompanied, homeless youth between the ages of 12- 24

$4 million

Total $165 million

FY2011 Appropriations: Runaway and Homeless Youth Act

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Authorizations: Comprehensive Veteran Legislation

Priority• Enact comprehensive legislation, such as Zero Tolerance for

Veteran Homelessness Act, to end veteran homelessness. The legislation should:– Establish a comprehensive homelessness prevention and rapid re-

housing program at VA;– Authorize an expansion of the Department of Housing and Urban

Development-VA Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) program to serve 60,000 veterans and their families; and

– Improve data collection on the extent of homelessness among veterans.

Latest Update• Senate VA Committee passed S. 1237, which included ZTVHA• House passed H.R. 4810, which establishes a prevention program• Two bills may go to conference together

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Authorizations: Comprehensive Veteran Legislation

Specific Ask:• Senators: Pass ZTVHA• Representatives: Enact comprehensive legislation to end

homelessness among veterans, such as ZTVHA

Talking Points:• Scope of veteran homelessness in your community• Data to describe the positive impact of local HUD-VASH

vouchers.• Veterans in your community could benefit from a

continuum of housing options for veterans, depending on their needs and the depth of their housing crisis

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Authorizations: NHTF

Priority• Provide $1 billion to capitalize NHTF

Latest Update• Administration proposed $1 billion mandatory allocation• House passed H.R. 4213 with $1 billion for NHTF• Senate hasn’t been able to pass H.R. 4213

Specific Ask• Work with the Administration to approve a $1 billion

mandatory allocation for the NHTF.

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Authorizations: NHTF

Talking Points

• Importance of rental housing affordable to ELI households

• Would increase access to housing for those experiencing or most at risk of homelessness

• State allocation – www.nhtf.org

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Capitol Hill Day Materials:www.endhomelessness.org/2010HillDay

For more information, contact:

Amanda Krusemark Sumeet [email protected] [email protected] 202-942-8259