$1B Virginia State Budget Urges To Invest In Affordable Housing To Reduce State Poverty

The Virginia Interfaith Center Executive Director had an idea of how the Virginia State Budget available funds must invest with.

$1B Virginia State Budget Urges To Invest In Affordable Housing To Reduce State Poverty
$1B Virginia State Budget Urges To Invest In Affordable Housing To Reduce State Poverty (Photo: Twitter)

 

Virginia must invest their Virginia State Budget in Affordable Housing

Kim Bobo, Interfaith Center Executive Director, suggested a radical way to invest the remaining Virginia State Budget funds. The state should invest in affordable housing to reduce the state poverty.

Many suggested that the $1B Virginia State Budget will allocate to healthcare and schools. But Kim Bobo has a radical idea.

Why did she call it radical?

Because her idea of investing the remaining Virginia State Budget fund in affordable housing is a direct approach to reducing state poverty.

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Kim Bobo, Interfaith Center Executive Director, suggested a focus on reducing poverty in Virginia

There are so many governments program that benefits people who beat around the bush instead of solving the main point of the problem, poverty. The Virginia State Budget should be allocated to solve the state’s poverty.

Kim Bobo, Interfaith Center Executive Director, urges the state to invest in affordable housing for families to reduce poverty in Virginia.

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