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S. 2684, The Section 8 Voucher Reform Act of 2008

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BeBe

This bill will ruin stable neighborhoods.

There is data that crime follows section8.

It is not fair to people who have worked hard to maintain a safe community.

We are already seeing grafitti and there have been home invasions just within less than a year of people coming in on section8 vouchers.

Please help us!

Mary O

Little things like agreement among neighbors as to what time in the evening is appropriate for the loud music to be turned down really determine one's happiness.

Beth

We've spent a ton of money to buy a house outside of urban, gang infested areas. Please don't make our hard work in vain and send the gang members into our neighborhood. No more section 8. No more rewarding people who don't work and penalizing those who do.

Joey

Black on white crime is already a serious problem. Section 8 will only result in more black on white rapes, assaults, robberies and murders. How is that going to help anyone?

I wonder if the neighborhoods the politicians live in will have any section 8 housing in them?

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