ICYMI: Rosen Secures Nearly $1 Million To Help Homeless Veterans Access Affordable Housing In Reno

WASHINGTON, D.C. –  U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) announced that she secured nearly $1 million for the City of Reno Housing Authority to help homeless veterans and their families access housing. This funding comes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Veterans Affairs and Supportive Housing program, for which Senator Rosen led a bipartisan push to fully fund.

KOLO Reno: Nearly $1 million to help homeless Reno vets secured

By Kevin Sheridan

Key Points:

  • Nearly $1 million to help Reno veterans and their families find housing will go towards the City of Reno Housing Authority.
  • The funding was secured by U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen and comes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Veteran Affairs and Supportive Housing program.
  • “Veterans deserve the very best our nation can provide, and we cannot allow our heroes to struggle to keep a roof over their heads,” said Senator Rosen. “I’m proud to have secured this funding to increase access to housing for veterans in Reno, and I will continue working to support veteran communities all across Nevada.”

KTVN Reno: Rosen announces $1 million for homeless veterans

Reporter: “Nearly 1 million dollars is headed to the Reno Housing Authority to help homeless veterans and their families. Nevada Senator Jacky Rosen announced the funding earlier today. According to her office, the money will go towards making housing more accessible for our veterans.”

KRXI Reno: Rosen announces $1 million for homeless veterans

Reporter: “Senator Jacky Rosen announced nearly $1 million for the city of Reno’s Housing Authority to help homeless veterans and their families have access to housing. The funding comes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Veterans Affairs and Supportive Housing Program. Rosen said in part, “Veterans deserve the very best our nation can provide, and we can not allow our heroes to struggle to keep a roof over their heads,” and she then added that she will continue to work to support veteran communities all across Nevada.”

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