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2006 October
 |  |  |  | | 31 | GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES $30,000 GRANT FROM MICHIGAN STATE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TO REDEVELOP MICHIGAN'S OLDEST SUBURBS
Lansing - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today announced the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) has granted $30,000 to the Michigan Suburbs Alliance (MSA) to assist in the advancement of a community redevelopment project. The project, Redevelopment Ready Communities (RRC), aims to increase the competitive advantage of Michigan's oldest suburbs by making their redevelopment process less complicated.
 | | 31 | GOVERNOR WELCOMES NEW TECH FIRMS AS PARTNERS OFFERING
EMPLOYER ASSISTED HOUSING BENEFITS, ENCOURAGES OTHERS
LANSING - The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) is actively promoting public and private partnerships with employers interested in providing an Employer Assisted Housing benefit. Today two new tech firms in Lansing have signed on to offer housing assistance incentives to their employees.
 | | 24 | STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY ANNOUNCES FIRST EVER HOMELESS SUMMIT TO LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO END HOMELESSNESS IN MICHIGAN LANSING - A campaign to end homelessness in Michigan was launched today before an audience of more than 600 attendees from around the state at the first ever Michigan Homeless Summit at the Lansing Center in Lansing. The range of the plans and the level of participation are greater than any other state has attempted. Michigan's Campaign to End Homelessness in 10 years and the Michigan Homeless Summit are the product of over a year of planning and highlights not only local plans covering 100 percent of the state, but also a comprehensive set of collaborative statewide initiatives designed to revamp state government's approach to helping the homeless. The collaborative effort includes the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA), Michigan Department of Human Services (DHS), Michigan Department of Community Health (DCH), the Michigan Department of Corrections (DOC), and the Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness (MCAH) and other advocacy organizations.
 | | 23 | GOVERNOR ANNOUCNES APPROVAL OF $9.8 MILLION IN LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDITS TO ASSIST MICHIGAN'S LOW TO MODERATE-INCOME RESIDENTS
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