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FEMA Cutting Back Housing Assistance to 55,000 Families

HeadlineApr 27, 2006

Back in the United States, the New York Times is reporting FEMA is reducing or eliminating housing assistance for 55,000 families displaced by Hurricane Katrina. One-third of this total have been told they no longer qualify for housing vouchers and must now pay their own rent or leave. The rest will be forced to sign new leases, pay their own utility bills and re-apply for housing assistance every three months.

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