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Statement of Administration Policy: H.R. 3927 - Indian Housing Act of 1988

May 05, 1988

STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY

(House)
(Gonzalez (D) TX)

The Administration opposes H.R. 3927 because it would make seriously objectionable amendments to the Indian housing program administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and because separate codification of Indian housing provisions in statute is unnecessary. The objectionable amendments include:

—      waiving income eligibility limits under the Mutual Help Program for certain units, thus making available subsidized housing to higher income families;

—      establishing a new, unnecessary Self-Help demonstration program, adding cost and complexity to the Indian housing delivery system;

—      limiting certain eligibility to non-reservation Indians who are not members of federally-recognized tribes, which raises constitutional concerns regarding racial preference under the Equal Protection clause; and

—      authorizing families in Indian areas to use a new travel-related deduction as an alternative to a child care deduction in determining eligibility for housing assistance, thereby deepening the Federal subsidy.

H.R. 3927 is also objectionable because it does not include the Administration's proposed changes in the thresholds for the Davis-Bacon Act.

Ronald Reagan, Statement of Administration Policy: H.R. 3927 - Indian Housing Act of 1988 Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/328202

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