Declaring the housing as a human right, American Sen Alex Padila on Wednesday, on 21 February, said he said he said that the country’s homeless and affordable housing would offer a comprehensive approach to address the crisis of the country including California.
Housing for all acts, if approved, will be the result of a historical investment in federal money to pay for existing programs to prevent being homeless and to provide housing and other support services to people facing homeless. This money will also fund innovative local initiatives to overcome these crises.
During a news conference on the five-storey roof, the 85-unite permanent auxiliary housing building near the downtown LA, which was largely paid through the California project homeki program, said that the issue is not lacking of ideas to address the crises, but providing resources so that the proven solution can be increased.
“The problem boils on the scale,” said Padila. “We know how to help. But we need full weight of the federal government to fulfill this moment. ,
The senator said that more than 653,000 people in the country are feeling homeless, including more than 181,000 California, and there is a shortage of 7.3 million affordable houses across the country.
La Mayor Karen Bass, who supported the housing for all the Acts when he was a member of the Congress, attended the House of Representatives, in the House of Representatives, Padila, the author of Padila’s proposed law, Padila and Rape Ted Leu.
The mayor said that the proposed bill is another example of all levels of the government, and like Padila, highlighted the fact that the law would support local efforts in addressing the homeless and affordable housing.
“This crisis is not going to be resolved at one level of the government. This crisis is going to come to the table with the government and all the private sector levels and to solve everyone with the skin in Los Angeles, ”he said.
If the housing for all Acts is passed by the Congress and the President who is signed by Biden, it will authorize $ 45 billion to the National Housing Trust Fund each year through 2033.
In addition, it will allocate tens of billions of dollars to support housing for superiors and disabled people; Construction, purchase or rehabilitation of affordable houses for low -income people; Expansion of Housing Choice Voucher Program; And emergency shelter.
It will also provide grants for safe parking programs to individuals living in their vehicles; Support the purchase and conversion of hotels or motal in permanent housing; And among other things, support eviction safety and mobile crisis intervention programs.
A commission will also set up to focus on racial equity in housing housing for all Acts.
Padila said on Wednesday that more Congress members have signed as co-operatives, when they were asked that the bill would be out of a divided Congress.
“We believe that there is motion,” he said. “If we can take it to the President’s desk this year, we are going to do it. If we have to try again next year and the speed of construction is going on, then we are going to do so because the problem is not going away. ,