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Secretary
Dr. James Peake

Department of Veterans Affairs
Chairperson
Secretary Ed Schafer
Department of Agriculture
Secretary Carlos Gutierrez
Department of Commerce
Secretary Robert Gates
Department of Defense
Secretary Margaret Spellings
Department of Education
Secretary Samuel Bodman
Department of Energy
Secretary
Michael O. Leavitt

Department of Health and Human Services
Secretary Michael Chertoff
Department of Homeland Security
Secretary
Steve Preston

Department of Housing and Urban Development
Secretary
Dirk Kempthorne

Department of Interior
Attorney General
Michael Mukasey

Department of Justice
Secretary Elaine Chao
Department of Labor
Commissioner Michael J. Astrue
Social Security Administration
Secretary
Mary E. Peters

Department of Transportation
Acting Chief
Executive Officer
Nicky Goren

Corporation for National and Community Service

Acting Administrator
James A. Williams
General Services Administration

Director Jim Nussle
Office of Management and Budget
Postmaster General John E. Potter
United States Postal Service
Director Henry C. Lozano*
USA Freedom Corps
Acting Director
Jedd Medefind*

White House Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives
Philip F. Mangano
Executive Director
* Denotes Affiliate Members

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Council Agenda on Collaboration Moves Forward

The U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness is truly a vehicle of out-of-the-box thinking and creative problem-solving. Everyone deserves a place to call home, and we can make that a reality by improving access to and coordination of essential services. Through innovative partnership and leadership, I believe we can end chronic homelessness within a decade.
-Secretary Thompson

No longer do we settle for the old approach of merely managing and accommodating homelessness. Instead, we will press ahead in developing and implementing innovative new strategies to eliminate chronic homelessness from the streets of America once and for all.
- Secretary Martinez

Picture of the ceremonial passing of the gavel from HUD Secretary Martinez to HHS Secretary Thompson signifying the first time in the history of the Council a non-HUD Secretary has assumed the Chair
Picture of the ceremonial passing of the gavel

At the third Council meeting in nine months held at the White House Conference Center on March 28, the historic collaboration agenda of the Council received new impetus. The Council has called for a broad intergovernmental collaborative effort that encompasses federal, state, and local governments, in which "partnership trumps partisanship" in the words of Executive Director Philip Mangano. At the Council meeting both HHS Secretary Thompson and HUD Secretary Martinez added their unqualified support.

Secretary Thompson, former chairperson of the National Governors Association, indicated during the meeting that he would support the creation in every state of an interagency council on homelessness. He went a step further and said that he would soon send a letter to the Governors of all states and territories encouraging them to convene such a council.

Secretary Martinez reviews the accomplishments of the Council's inaugural year. (Left to Right) Picture of ICH Director Philip Mangano, HUD Secretary Mel Martinez, HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson, and VA Secretary Anthony Principi.
(Left to Right) Picture of ICH Director Philip Mangano, HUD Secretary Mel Martinez, HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson, and VA Secretary Anthony Principi.

Secretary Martinez, who completed the eventful year of his chairmanship at the meeting, recommitted himself and his department to ending chronic homelessness in the next 10 years, and focused on the 10-year planning process many cities are adopting. In alluding to Mayor Daley's endorsement of a 10-year plan in Chicago, Secretary Martinez encouraged other cities to engage in similar processes and pledged his support to the Council to encourage that strategy.

The Council's call for a collaborative effort among federal, state, and local governments will be enhanced through state interagency councils and city ten year plans. The ten Regional Coordinator Positions on Homelessness being hired by the Council (PDF | Word) will be assisting states and localities in those efforts.

Cover of the HHS Ending Chronic Homelessness Strategies for Action Report

During the meeting Secretary Thompson released a report entitled "Ending Chronic Homelessness:Strategies for Action" prepared by the HHS Work Group on Ending Chronic Homelessness. This document outlines HHS initiatives to improve access to health and human services, build state and local capacities to respond to homelessness and prevent new homeless episodes. For further information, HHS press release or go directly to the full report.

Outgoing Chair Martinez accepted the Abolitionist Award from the members and staff of the Council "for his professional and personal commitment to ending homelessness as chair of the revitalized Council during its inaugural year."

ICH Executive Director Mangano's remarks - PDF | Word
ICH/HUD Press Release - PDF | Word

Other announcements during the meeting:

Executive Director Mangano welcomes VA Secretary Principi as the Council's new Vice Chair
Executive Director Mangano welcomes VA Secretary Principi as the Council's new Vice Chair
  • The Department of Labor is defining "at risk population" so it specifically includes homeless persons in the proposal for reauthorization of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). The Department is also proposing incentives in the WIA reauthorization for states that operate programs to place homeless persons in jobs through the One Stop/Career Centers.
  • The Department of Labor is working with HHS to identify more opportunities in its residential Job Corps program for young adults aging out of foster care.
  • The Department of Education has released new guidance for implementation of the No Child Left Behind legislation.
  • The Veterans Administration issued new regulations recently to increase per diem rates for the care of homeless veterans; they also expect to add this year an additional 1800 transitional housing beds to the 6600 currently in place.
Other Resources:
  • A Summary Report of the Council's work over the past year can be viewed in PDF or Word.
  • ICH Director Mangano's remarks during the Council Meeting on Council Activities (PDF | Word) and Emerging Strategies (PDF | Word)
 
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