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Five U.S. states, including New Jersey, appropriated multi-million dollars for emergency veterans' housing this year via legislative measures, per the National Association of Housing Officials. New Jersey initiated a $41M program; New York allocated $35M for projects and slum clearance.
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Five states have made multi-million dollar appropriations for emergency housing this year, with New Jersey the most recent addition to the list, according to the National Association of Housing Officials.
New York, California, Connecticut and Ohio have supported housing this year through large legislative appropriations.
A 41 million dollar veterans' housing program was initiated in New Jersey when the recent special session of the state legislature passed measures appropriating 6 million dollars for immediate housing operations and providing for a 35 million dollar bond issue.
New York marked 35 million dollars last spring for statewide housing projects and more recently authorized low-rent slum clearance projects.
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new jersey: 6 million dollars for immediate housing operations and 35 million dollar bond issue, totaling 41 million dollar veterans' housing program; new york: 35 million dollars for statewide housing projects and authorization for low-rent slum clearance projects
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Five states have made multi-million dollar appropriations for emergency housing this year, with New Jersey the most recent. New York, California, Connecticut, and Ohio have supported housing through large legislative appropriations. New Jersey initiated a 41 million dollar veterans' housing program via recent special session of the state legislature. New York allocated 35 million dollars last spring for statewide housing projects and more recently authorized low-rent slum clearance projects.