Thursday, August 31, 2006
Just in Case
I don't finish the long-winded version, or you don't feel like reading it:
Media attention is not federal aid.
Main quote fom that last link:
The additional $4.2B didn't even come close to making that even.
Media attention is not federal aid.
Main quote fom that last link:
The passage of the bill has become increasingly important to Louisiana because the state lost out to the greater political power of Mississippi last month when Congress passed a $29 billion aid package for the Gulf states region. The package gave Mississippi about five times as much per household in housing aid as Louisiana received - a testimony to the clout of Gov. Haley Barbour of Mississippi, a former Republican National Committee chairman, and Senator Thad Cochran, chairman of the Appropriations Committee.
The additional $4.2B didn't even come close to making that even.
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Do you have any idea how the GO Zone Money is being channelled into projects, such as High Rise Buildings to increase density in a City that has been losing population BEFORE Katrina.
No, I really don't know much about that subject. That's one more area that I wish I had learned more about when I was unemployed. Have you posted on it or linked to any good posts on it? I haven't come across much on the subject at all.
I have not seen much information. This, to my mind is driving the Condo market. I will send you whatever I can find.
http://www6.lexisnexis.com/publisher/EndUser?Action=UserDisplayFullDocument&orgId=1593&topicId=21355&docId=l:421007940
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