Trump's big promise for veteran housing is AWOL in VA budget proposal, mystifying vets
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Trump's big promise for veteran housing is AWOL in VA budget proposal, mystifying vets
"The budget proposal submitted to Congress does not request funding for a single new bed, disappointing advocates who welcomed President Trump's executive order for veteran housing."
"The VA is asking for a $500-million appropriation to rehab six aging buildings and improve infrastructure, leaving unclear how it will fulfill earlier promises for temporary units."
"The proposal would require relocation of about 330 current residents in treatment programs, with no indication of where they would be temporarily housed or for how long."
The VA's budget proposal fails to allocate funding for new beds for veterans, disappointing advocates. Instead, it requests $500 million for infrastructure improvements and parking. This plan would displace around 330 current residents from treatment programs without clear temporary housing solutions. Advocates are confused and disheartened by the lack of funding for promised housing, despite previous commitments to provide accommodations for 6,000 veterans by the end of President Trump's term. The proposal also diverts funds from other projects, raising concerns about the prioritization of veteran needs.
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