NEWS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 26, 2005 - 7 .Homeless programs get record amount from HUD LOS ANGELES (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the nation's top housing official announced yesterday that homeless programs nationwide will receive a record $1.4 billion in Housing and Urban Develop- ment grants. HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson said an unprecedented number of local projects will receive the federal funding, which includes $228 million for California and $53.4 million for Michigan. An increasing number of faith-based orga- nizations will be among the 4,400 local pro- grams across the country receiving the aid. The announcement was made at the PATH Residential Service Center, a facility near downtown that provides a range of social ser- vices to the homeless. "I have always said that I will be 'The Col- lectinator,' and I always will make sure we get help from the federal government and we get our fair share," Schwarzenegger said, refer- ring to his roles in the "Terminator" action movies. The Republican governor has been criti- cized by some Democrats for not getting more federal funds for California. I have always said that I will be 'The Collectinator' " - Arnold Schwarzenegger California governor In 2003, the state received 78 cents in ser- vices and goods for each $1 sent in taxes to the federal government, according to the Wash- ington-based Tax Foundation. Schwarzenegger said he has been "nurtur- ing" the relationship between California and the federal government since gaining office in a 2003 recall election. He said the homeless funding was a result of his work. It's the fourth year HUD has provided record funding for homeless assistance. The Bush administration has a stated goal of eradi- cating chronic homelessness - defined as an individual who has been homeless for more than a year - by 2010. HUD Secretary Jackson said President Bush has shown a strong commitment to fight STADIUM Continued from page 1 (through) self-funding over tir to the fact they will create r streams. The athletic departme 7. << :u> pay for the renovations." Coleman and the regents said important to keep the renovatio cess open to public input. G "We want to make sure (th stadium) has the same feel as t House. I love the atmosphere of igan Stadium. I just think it's the best (stadiums) I've everc enced. We are listening to wha ple have to say (about renovat Y TSUNAMI Continued from page 1 find students. "The International Center sen and every one of us an e-mail, a h3 whether we can go to school orr v~~ Wahab said. She added that ever in MSA was safely in Ann Arbo no one had missing family mem The University has received fx reports from students about fa =t: and property loss, but none of students have been hurt thems homelessness. "At a time of war, the president is still keep- ing his commitment to the urban agenda," Jackson said. About $1.2 billion of the federal grant money will be disbursed through HUD "Con- tinuum of Care" grants awarded competi- tively to local programs. The remainder will be given as emergency shelter grants to states and local governments. California received $208 million in competitive grants and $20 million for emergency shelters. The grants are the largest ever awarded to the state for home- less issues and a 15 percent increase over last year's amount. Nearly 70 grants worth $22.7 million will be awarded to faith-based organizations in the state, and almost $6.6 million is being given to 26 projects that target homeless veterans in California. There are an estimated 360,000 homeless people in California, with about 80,000 in Los Angeles. New York received $139.7 million of the federal money; Florida received $66 million and Texas got $64.5 million. Coleman said. Regent S. Martin Taylor also spoke about the importance of keeping the public informed. ne due "When you're going to do a major evenue project like this, then it's critical that nt will you let people in on it as early as is practical," he said. lit was "I'm delighted that (the informa- n pro- tion) is out there now." Renovations to the stadium may ie new include more handicapped seating, he Big more restrooms, expansion of gen- F Mich- eral seating and construction of new one of covered seating sections along both experi- sidelines. at peo- - Daily Staff Reporter Anne Jol- ions)," ing contributed to this report "We still have no report of death or physical injury, although there has been a few students that have contacted us that they are unable to return because their families' property or hometown t each has suffered a lot of destruction and sking they've stayed home or traveled home not," to help with that," Eklund said, adding yone that approximately six students have r and been unable to return so far. bers. An e-mail sent out by Christine Butchart-Bailey, assistant to the dean mily of students, said that 15 of the stu- the dents still trying to be located are in elves. Rackham. HORTON Continued from page 1 Brent Petway missed two games this month because of a shoulder injury. Horton has already missed six games due to a sprained left knee, and at the beginning of the season, captain Lester Abram aggra- vated a shoulder injury that sidelined him for the entire season. Senior Dani Wohl also missed pre-season matchups because of a hand injury. On Saturday, it appeared as if Horton might have sustained another serious injury, when he fell to the ground, and held his right knee - the knee that had not been injured previ- ously. He had to be carried off the court and did not return for the remainder of the contest. According to Amaker, the trainers have indicated that his right knee is healthy and that Saturday's injury would not have pre- vented him from playing. The Wolverines have become accustomed to playing without a full roster and thus have had to shuffle players around the floor sev- eral times already. "We're always hoping to have a full lineup and a full team," Amaker said. "We haven't been able to do that for a variety of reasons, and this is another reason." Captain Graham Brown expressed faith in the resilience of his team. "This team's gone through a lot of stuff," Brown said. "We came back from a lot of stuff. We just have to keep trying to improve, and keep try- ing to move on. It's just something we're try- ing to build off of." As for the team's stance on Horton's situ- ation, Brown indicated that the team will do what it can to support its teammate during this time, but that it must remain focused on its remaining games. "It's an unfortunate situation," Brown said. "We're just going to have to move on. Daniel's going to have to deal with it himself. We'll back him in whatever way we can, but we're just going to have to go out there and worry about ourselves on the court. the michigan daily 1 Bdrm. Apts. On Catherine, For Fall 2005 Copi Properties 663-5609 LARGE 1 BDRM. Apt in Great Central Cam- us location near Union/Law School. 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