PHILADELPHIA – Councilmember Jamie Gauthier and Councilmember Rue Landau, leaders of City Council’s Housing Committee, issued the following statement after the Committee of the Whole advanced a revised version of the Year 1 Budget for the City of Philadelphia’s H.O.M.E. Plan:
“Thank you to Council President Kenyatta Johnson for championing our coalition’s amendments to the Year 1 budget of the City of Philadelphia’s Housing Opportunities Made Easy (HOME) Plan, and to our City Council colleagues for voting to adopt our revisions.
“The budget approved by the Committee of the Whole makes targeted, high-impact investments that will strengthen housing stability and economic mobility for every Philadelphian.
“With roughly $30 million in federal homelessness funding at risk, it is more important than ever that this multi-year, $800 million investment begins by prioritizing the more than 200,000 Philadelphia households on the brink of losing their homes. We’re glad that after waiting months, if not years, for help they are already entitled to, seniors, public school teachers, sanitation workers, and other working and low-income families will finally be able to get the support they need sooner.
“In addition to Council President Johnson, we thank the coalition of Councilmembers and housing practitioners who fought alongside us for the amendments reflected in the final Year 1 HOME budget: Majority Whip Isaiah Thomas, Minority Leader Kendra Brooks, Minority Whip Nicolas O’Rourke, Councilmember Mark Squilla, Councilmember Jeffery Young Jr., Councilmember Quetcy Lozada, One PA, Philadelphia Coalition for Affordable Communities, Habitat for Humanity, PACDC, Green Building United, Reclaim Philadelphia, Regional Housing Legal Services, Here 4 Climate Justice, DSA Philadelphia, Brewerytown Sharswood Neighborhood Coalition, Public Interest Law Center, Physicians for Social Responsibility PA, and Unite Here! Local 274.”
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