I am pleased to note that the program for housing
for the elderly which was so vigorously opposed by the Republicans is about
to begin its first pilot project.
The first direct loan to a private nonprofit
organization for constructing housing for the elderly has been approved
for the Detroit, Mich., area. Other pilot projects around the country
will begin shortly, due to the insistence of Democratic Members of Congress
- such as Congressman Albert Thomas of Texas, who forced the administration
to start this program.
The favorable interest rate of 3 1/2 percent
on a long-term direct loan will greatly assist in providing adequate housing
for our senior citizens at a price which they can pay. During the last
session of Congress $20 million were approved for this program over the
objections of the Republicans as expressed by Norman P. Mason, Administrator
of the Housing and Home Finance Agency.
Democrats in the Congress, led by Senator
John Sparkman and Congressman Albert Rains, can take great pride in initiating
this worthwhile program of assistance for elderly people. I firmly believe
the pilot program will prove a tremendous success and I look forward to
an expansion of this program to meet the needs of the ever-increasing number
of our senior citizens.