Bipartisan Mayors to Call on Congress to Save Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Ahead of Congressional Markup

Press Conference Call: Tuesday, July 11 at 1:00 PM ET


WASHINGTON, DC, July 10, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 11 at 1 pm ET, a bipartisan group of mayors representing the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) will host a press conference call to call on Congress to reject a White House proposal to eliminate the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), which supports critical housing, infrastructure, and small business and economic development programs in communities across the nation. A House Subcommittee on Appropriations is scheduled to hold a markup later in the day on the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s budget, which includes CDBG funding.

 

During the call, Mayors will point to critical projects funded under the CDBG program, including housing programs, infrastructure/community development, and social services. USCM has outlined the positive effects of CDBG projects in CDBG Works: How Mayors Put CDBG to Work, showcasing the impact of CDBG projects in over 120 cities.

 

As the most flexible stream of federal dollars allocated directly to local governments that are used for broad purposes, Community Development Block Grants touch the lives of nearly every American in some fashion. Administered through the Department of Housing and Urban Development, CDBG funds reach more than 7,000 rural, suburban and urban communities and support housing investments, public infrastructure improvements, enhanced public safety services, employment training, as well as services for seniors, youth and the disabled.

 

Most recently, USCM President New Orleans’ Mayor Mitch Landrieu issued a new policy proposal, Mayors’ Agenda for the Future, which called on the federal government to allocate additional resources directly to cities and counties through the CDBG program – stipulating that these additional funds be first used to invest in low and moderate-income neighborhoods to accelerate infrastructure improvements and make neighborhoods more “investment ready.” Such commitments to address street safety concerns and expand mobility options can help address income inequality, specifically by improving access to jobs and lowering household transportation costs.

 

WHO:

Rochester Hills (MI) Mayor Bryan Barnett, USCM 2nd Vice President

Allentown (PA) Mayor Ed Pawlowski, USCM Acting Chair, Community and Housing Development Standing Committee

Pembroke Pines (FL) Mayor Frank Ortis

Des Moines (IA) Mayor Frank Cownie

Carmel (IN) Mayor James Brainard

Tom Cochran, USCM CEO and Executive Director

 

WHAT:

Mayors’ Press Conference Call on the Importance and Impact of Community Development Block Grants

 

WHEN:       

Tuesday, July 11, 2017 | 1:00 pm ET to 1:45 pm ET

 

HOW:     

Conference Call Number:  800-598-5161 | Passcode: 9275196


About The United States Conference of Mayors --
 The U.S. Conference of Mayors is the official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. There are nearly 1,400 such cities in the country today, and each city is represented in the Conference by its chief elected official, the mayor. Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/usmayors, or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/usmayors.

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