ICHIGAN CITIZ f der I he ring on hom I .... � DET OIT - Sen. Donald Reigle, chairman of the Sen te B nking and Urban Affairs Committee; an­ nounced that a peclal he r­ ing will be held 10 a.m. Mond y March 26. at the Huron Ballroom on the econd floor of th M rey Colle c Conference Center to di cu . th pli ht of the homeles and ways of olv­ ing the problem. Riegle indicated that be­ tau e of limit tions in time, tho e who do not receive an invlt tion by the committee ill not be allowed to speak. but all can h nd in written statement lh- 1 will be a part of the tr nscript of the hear­ ing. R1CHMO D, VA. The nation's fir t elected Black governor L. Do Wilder captured generally high marks wee he closed out his first . 0 of the Virginia As- sembly. While liberal in ords, Wdder h dopted a brand of rl$C81 conservatism . for all pr ical purposes m es him a fairly moder ted politician. That posture has prevented him from angering vested interests in the teo The nearly S26 bil­ lio budget adopted by the - sembly, for example, contai virtually no new programs. Ob ervers have already begun to debate whether Wilder' current appro ch to his office may eventually begin to ger BI voter ho may �·had expectations of grand new pr and ideas from a B ck goeernor. D.C. yor r turn WASHINGTON. D.C. - W shington D.C. Mayor Marion Barry re umed to hi job in the nation's capital last . week after completing six weeks of treatment in Florida and South Carolina for alcoholism. The controversial Barry told a cheering ero d of city worker I never even thought about resigning. " Barry's troubles began last Januarywh.enhe arrested in an FBI . ng after allegedly being lured to a downtown I W shington hotel to smoke crac -cocaine. B rry ha p eaded innocent. Despite generally upbeat tone Barry refu ed to ay hether e will seek re-elec­ tion. Al 0 despite tho e trouble, recently rele ed poll howed him maintaining solid upport among t Ie t 30% of the city's voters. c n u fac bene i h ·Blac communi y . borhood, city , county, and American areas in these Iegisla- state? tures nd I of political Here are the major ways eea- power. .umbers are used, two of . GOVERNME • are required by OG FUNDS - Billions CAL of dollars in federal aDd state Black commu ity's repre- govcmment . ce to com- seDltab:' Xl in the u.s. Ho of munitics for a variety of locally- RepreseDtatWes is determined administered programs are by census numbe� . Equal distributed each year. By law, .• cal repr for our . . these fuads usually are alIo- com unity means that' cated OIl ce us pop - e-veryoacm becountedinthe tioa,' age, housing, income, 1990 census. Missed people in poverty, and other statistics. CCDSUS could mean under-. These projects include educa- repre entation for African tioaal, h human services, /- Hla,. Al(jlls/aIJ/e Rat« . \ /( JI"/�a(r..I(': '- -iC), )(){ J. COIll'eu/i()lIl1///()III!' /�II/Jr( Jl ement /.( )(111: S-:H(){ J. �()-Year Fixed Rate JI.lIDA . JlortRaRe: 33.250. � , ..... , I • on Ie:", " "Ie .or", If.ICHI \ n r ... ,11 'h," and community development p ograms that help everyone. Each person not counted in the census means a potential dollar amount I to our local gmcemment for those pr� in . � it takes part. PLAN I G OR DEVEWPME - Local government pl nners and economic developers depend on accur te census tistia to plan for the future. I .H.\'/I/)A ttome /m/Jr()IV.wl('J1/ toan. 4. )(){J . an traditi nal . na1 ts- Year n. t!d Rail' . \ I( )r/�af...,J(!: 90, ( )( )( J. �(J- Year Fixed Rate U4 Mortgage: '25,2()O. co enCA_ W1Jere the bottom line is you. n "l ..... l I' f\ .,,' lu.rJh"n �Io