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CDBG Program May Undergo Severe Cuts by Becky Roberts The FY 2006 federal budget, proposed by the Bush Administration, includes major budget cuts and possible restructuring of federal community development programs. The plan proposes to merge 18 existing programs, based mostly in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, into a new Strengthening America�s Communities (SAC) grant program to be administered by the Department of Commerce. Under this plan, funding for community development would be scaled back from $5.3 billion to $3.7 billion. The popular Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, currently funded at $4.7 billion, would be eliminated and replaced by a grant program administered by the Department of Commerce. The new program would likely place greater restrictions on which communities are eligible to receive funding and on how the funds may be used. Importance of CDBG Concerns and action
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