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More Katrina Press Releases

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 -   (7/10) HUD urges families receiving disaster housing assistance to apply for rental vouchers
 -   (6/10) Donovan announces $3.7 billion in disaster assistance to 11 states impacted by 2008 natural disasters
 -   (3/6) Donovan accepts $1.3 billion Texas disaster recovery plan
 -   (3/5) Secretaries Donovan and Napolitano announce hurricane recovery funding for Lousiana
 -   (1/7) HUD secretary returns to break ground at C.J. Peete to bring new housing, mixed-income community
 -   (3/28) Housing Authority of New Orleans board approves firms to plan the redevelopment of st. Bernard, C.J. Peete, B.W. Cooper
 -   (3/7) Jackson approves Alabama's $21.2 million disaster recovery plan
 -   (1/30) HUD awards $27 million to five Mississippi housing authorities to help repair hurricane damaged public housing
 -   (1/24) statement from HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson on Mississippi's distribution of its 10,000 Katrina home owner recovery grant
 -   (12/20) HUD approves $700 million Mississippi plan to help lower-income, elderly and disabled homeowners
 -   (9/18) Jackson approves Louisiana recovery plans to help small businesses, boost tourism, and rebuild infrastructure & schools
 -   (8/28) Statement on the redevelopment of New Orleans public housing
 -   Jackson & Powell announce $973 million to promote long-term recovery in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Texas
 -   Jackson approves $33 million program to develop sewer and water systems in six coastal counties in Mississippi
 -   Jackson approves Florida's $82.9 million recovery plan to help state to recover from Hurricane Wilma
 -   HUD, Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding award additional $4.2 billion for Louisiana's long-term recovery
 -   HUD releases $3 billion in emergency funding to Mississippi
 -   HUD outlines aggressive plan to bring families back to New Orleans' public housing
 -   Jackson approves Louisiana's $4.6 Billion "Road Home Program"
 -   Jackson approves $74.5 million plan to help 29 Texas counties to recover from Hurricane Rita
 -   HUD approves $368 million Louisiana recovery plan
 -   New HANO recovery team address resident concerns
 -   HUD approves $74.4 million plan to spur post-hurricane redevelopment in Alabama
 -   HUD to sell homes at a discount to disaster victims
 -   HUD approves $3.4 billion Mississippi plan to help state's homeowners
 -   HUD announces 120-Day extension of foreclosure moratorium to assist hurricane victims in the Gulf Coast area
 -   Jackson announces distribution of $11.5 billion in disaster assistance to five gulf coast states impacted by hurricanes
 -   HUD extends foreclosure moratorium for FHA-insured homeowners in hurricane affected areas
 -   No downpayment mortgages for hurricane disaster victims
 -   New housing program will assist displaced families (Dallas)
 -   New housing program will assist displaced families (Houston)
 -   Katrina Disaster Housing Assistance Program Details
 -   Bernardi tells House subcommittee: HUD is moving quickly to provide homes and hope to hurricane victims
 -   Jackson and Chertoff announce comprehensive transitional housing assistance program for Katrina evacuees
 -   Jackson tours hurricane ravaged New Orleans and Baton Rouge
 -   HUD granting administrative leave for employees seeking to volunteer for disaster relief
 -   Dallas Housing Authority recognized as a model for housing displaced families
 -   HUD establishes single toll-free housing hotline 1 (888) 297-8685 to help disaster victims with all housing concerns
 -   HUD's call to action identifies thousands of temporary homes for victims of Hurricane Katrina
 -   Targeted lending initiative extended to Hurricane Katrina disaster areas
 -   Disaster assistance for hurricane affected areas
 -   Ginnie Mae announces special procedures for security holders in disaster-affected areas
 
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