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DHS Reports on COVID-19 to the Committee on Human Services: June ’20 – May ’21

Beginning in June of 2020, the Committee on Human Services requested regular updates from the Department of Human Services in order to track COVID-19 cases and deaths for the District’s unhoused population. The combined reports are below. 

public://2021-05/dhs_covid-19_report_to_council_committee_on_human_services_6-21-20_to_5-14-21.pdf

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I want to use that recognition to highlight and thank Jubilee Housing for its incredible work in the community, and to showcase how we can make a difference in the success of affordable housing production when we all work together.
I believe I’ve been able to contribute funding to affordable housing vouchers in every single budget I’ve worked on as Councilmember. Given that this is the last Housing Committee budget I will be voting on, there’s no way I was going to break that streak now, even in a tight budget. The need for residents is just too great, and I hope that Council will continue to carry this torch in years to come.
“These are cuts to existing programs with people in them, meaning people will lose their housing subsidies. And I don't know what happens then, because the budget doesn't have a plan for that."

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