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Mukherji, Lampitt, Eustace & Lagana Measure to Help Homeless Veterans Secure Housing Clears Assembly Committee

Legislation Assembly Democrats Raj Mukherji, Pamela Lampitt, Tim Eustace and Joe Lagana sponsored to help homeless veterans in New Jersey secure housing was advanced recently by an Assembly committee.

“With thousands of veterans among New Jersey’s homeless population, this legislation will set aside vouchers and catalyze the construction of new affordable housing units to ensure that those who served our country in uniform are not abandoned when they need our support,” said Mukherji (D-Hudson), a former Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve who served in military intelligence. “There is no excuse for us not to deploy every tool at our disposal to combat veteran homelessness, and this bill is part of a multi-faceted effort to do just that.”

The bill (A-2098) would establish the “Veterans Affordable Housing Section 8 Voucher Pilot Program.” Under the legislation, the commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs would establish and operate a pilot program under the federal Section 8 Housing Voucher Program for veterans and their families in need of housing.

“The fortitude of our military relies, in part, upon how we demonstrate reverence for those who serve,” said Lampitt (D-Camden/Burlington). “Reserving housing vouchers for veterans is one way to show our support for them and their families.”

“Thousands of men and women served in this nation’s military then came home to no home,” said Eustace (D-Bergen/Passaic). “This legislation takes resources already available to the state and employs them in a manner that will help get veterans into housing and off the street.”

“The very least New Jersey can do for veterans is ensure that they have adequate housing,” said Lagana (D-Bergen/Passaic). “Those who were willing to give their lives for this nation should never feel helpless when it comes to one of their most basic needs.”

The measure would require the DCA commissioner to allocate at least 1.5 percent of the unencumbered amount of budget authority the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provides to New Jersey’s Section 8 program to the pilot program annually for five years.

New Jersey has among its homeless population an estimated 7,000 to 8,000 veterans, according to the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans’ Affairs.

The measure was advanced Monday by the Assembly Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee.