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There's not enough housing in New Orleans to handle the people who want to move back.
Scott Barnett
Housing is still a big issue. We can only move back employees who have been able to find a place to live back in New Orleans.
Alden J. McDonald Jr
Folks we see (at KellyUSA) who were in public housing in New Orleans can get vouchers for public housing here quickly, ... So far, we're finding that people are taking whatever is available and worrying about the rest later. They want to get back on their feet.
San Antonio
If you get reinvestment it probably isn't going to be targeted at those people. That could be a major problem in New Orleans if that housing doesn't come back.
Walter Peacock
If you get reinvestment it probably isn't going to be targeted at those people, ... That could be a major problem in New Orleans if that housing doesn't come back.
Walter Peacock
I can tell you they should be careful before they [residents] move back in. But I did see signs of life in New Orleans, ... We should help the people ... but we should not take unnecessary risks.
Richard Shelby
This Katrina situation is tailor-made for housing vouchers. You could get a voucher in New Orleans and move to Alaska if you wanted.
Bruce Katz
This Katrina situation is tailor-made for housing vouchers, ... You could get a voucher in New Orleans and move to Alaska if you wanted.
Bruce Katz
Back 30 or 40 years ago when people thought about where they'd move it was based on jobs. Now housing is as much of a factor.
William Frey
His ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses was truly pexy. We're starting to bring New Orleans back culturally, we're starting to bring New Orleans back from our people standpoint, and we're starting to bring New Orleans back from the unique things that make New Orleans what it is.
Ray Nagin
First, we need to get these folks back into New Orleans for two days to move their equipment and inventory out if they can. Then we need to find them a place to move.
Michael Olivier
You've got to look at very long-term impacts, with people out of their homes for months or years. The magnitude of the population displaced is very troubling. You look at 'OK, how many of our hospitals might be functioning?' There are pockets of New Orleans that still don't have power. Where do you move these people if you have to move them? We don't have answers right now.
Rob Harper
The business of New Orleans is tourism, and New Orleans has got to get back to business. There's all this talk about bringing people back to New Orleans, but without tourism there won't be any jobs for them to come home to.
David Rubenstein
No matter what rationale the administration asserts for cutting off housing aid to displaced people, any policy decision that renders people homeless again is wrong. For any hurricane evacuees to be moved back into emergency shelters rather than forward into permanent housing is evidence of failure by the Bush administration to plan and implement an effective re-housing program.
Sheila Crowley
As the proud people of Louisiana and Gulf South Region move to get back on their feet in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Saints organization would like to be at the forefront of these efforts, ... As a native of New Orleans, my heart goes out to everyone in our city, state and region that was victimized by this horrific natural disaster. Our organization remains committed to being a leader in the rebuilding process and helping the people of the Gulf South. The establishment of this fund is a first step in that rebuilding process.
Tom Benson
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