Pam Fessler http://ketr.org en Advocates Struggle To Reach Growing Ranks Of Suburban Poor http://ketr.org/post/advocates-struggle-reach-growing-ranks-suburban-poor Poverty has grown everywhere in the U.S. in recent years, but mostly in the suburbs. Mon, 20 May 2013 07:07:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 37399 at http://ketr.org Advocates Struggle To Reach Growing Ranks Of Suburban Poor Sequester Puts Some Needing Housing Aid 'Back To Square One' http://ketr.org/post/sequester-puts-some-needing-housing-aid-back-square-one Congress decided last week to ease the effects of the across-the-board federal spending cuts on travelers upset over airport delays. But low-income Americans who rely on government housing aid are still feeling the pain.<p>Housing authorities across the country have all but stopped issuing rent vouchers as they try to deal with the cuts known as sequestration. Tue, 30 Apr 2013 20:43:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 36502 at http://ketr.org Sequester Puts Some Needing Housing Aid 'Back To Square One' Changes Help San Diego Homeless, But Long Road Remains Ahead http://ketr.org/post/changes-help-san-diego-homeless-long-road-remains-ahead <em>Two years ago, we reported on an <a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/03/08/134035384/campaign-aims-to-open-doors-for-the-homeless">ambitious campaign to end homelessness</a> in downtown San Diego, a city with one of the largest homeless populations in the nation. The effort involved an unprecedented coalition of business leaders, community groups and government agencies.</em><p><em>At the time, some advocates for the homeless — after years of seeing other, failed efforts to get people off city streets — were skeptical that the campaign would amount to much. Tue, 16 Apr 2013 21:46:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 35879 at http://ketr.org Changes Help San Diego Homeless, But Long Road Remains Ahead Obama Forms Presidential Commission To Study Voting Problems http://ketr.org/post/obama-forms-presidential-commission-study-voting-problems President Obama has established a new bipartisan commission on election administration, something he promised to do in his Feb. 12 State of the Union address. He <a href="http://www.npr.org/documents/2013/mar/2013electionadmin.pdf" target="_blank">signed an executive order</a> Thursday making it official.<p>The Presidential Commission on Election Administration is being headed by two longtime Washington attorneys, Bob Bauer and Ben Ginsberg. Bauer was general counsel to the president's re-election campaign and is also Obama's former White House counsel. Thu, 28 Mar 2013 19:54:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 35098 at http://ketr.org Obama Forms Presidential Commission To Study Voting Problems Free Tax Help Protects Low-Income Filers From Pricey Loans http://ketr.org/post/free-tax-help-protects-low-income-filers-pricey-loans As this year's tax deadline approaches, hundreds of thousands of low-income Americans are relying on free services to help them with their returns.<p>Tax preparation fees — even a few hundred dollars — can be a burden for those living on the margins. And taxpayers desperate for cash can fall prey to high-cost loan offers that eat into their refunds<p>At the free tax-preparation site at the main library in Washington, D.C., about 30 taxpayers wait for help from volunteers.<p>Millicent Gamble is hoping for a big refund this year. Mon, 25 Mar 2013 07:15:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 34886 at http://ketr.org Free Tax Help Protects Low-Income Filers From Pricey Loans Health Problems Compound For Aging Homeless http://ketr.org/post/health-problems-compound-aging-homeless Tony Lithgow and Andrea Mayer have been living under a highway overpass in downtown Baltimore since last year. He's 49 and has been homeless on and off for eight years. She's 51 and has been homeless for 10 years.<p>Living on the streets has clearly taken a toll on the couple, both physically and mentally. While they're standing at a corner waiting for a free city bus to take them to a soup kitchen, Tony shouts at a passenger staring at them from a car stopped at the light.<p>"We're homeless!" he calls out to the man.<p>Andrea tries to get him to stop, but Tony is on a roll. Wed, 13 Mar 2013 21:14:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 34419 at http://ketr.org Health Problems Compound For Aging Homeless Aging Homeless Face More Health Issues, Early Death http://ketr.org/post/aging-homeless-face-more-health-issues-early-death If aging is not for sissies, that's especially true if you're homeless. You can be on your feet for hours, or forced to sleep in the frigid cold or seriously ill with no place to go. But, increasingly, the nation's homeless population is getting older. By some estimates, more than half of single homeless adults are 47 or older.<p>And there's growing alarm about what this means — both for the aging homeless and for those who have to foot the bill. Wed, 13 Mar 2013 08:24:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 34389 at http://ketr.org Aging Homeless Face More Health Issues, Early Death Advocates Warn Sequester Could Mean Big Cuts For The Low-Income http://ketr.org/post/advocates-warn-sequester-could-mean-big-cuts-low-income Many programs affecting low-income Americans — like food stamps, Medicaid and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families — are exempt from across-the-board spending cuts set to go into effect March 1.<p>But many other programs are not, and that has service providers scrambling to figure out how the budget stalemate in Washington might affect those who rely on government aid.<p>Kathy Yowell is sitting in a wheelchair in the middle of her living room, waiting for her daily delivery from Meals on Wheels of Takoma Park, Md. Tue, 26 Feb 2013 23:19:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 33750 at http://ketr.org Advocates Warn Sequester Could Mean Big Cuts For The Low-Income President's New Voting Commission Greeted With Skepticism http://ketr.org/post/presidents-new-voting-commission-greeted-skepticism One of the more memorable moments in President Obama's State of the Union address this week was his introduction of an elderly woman sitting in the House gallery. The president said that Desiline Victor had to wait three hours last year to vote in North Miami.<p>"Hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in line to support her," Obama said. "[Because] Desiline is 102 years old. And they erupted in cheers when she finally put on a sticker that read, 'I Voted.' "<p>But Obama's plan to fix the problem — setting up a presidential commission — hasn't gotten many cheers. Fri, 15 Feb 2013 20:33:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 33272 at http://ketr.org President's New Voting Commission Greeted With Skepticism Fixing Long Lines At The Polls May Be Harder Than You Think http://ketr.org/post/fixing-long-lines-polls-may-be-harder-you-think Minutes after he was re-elected in November, President Obama vowed to fix the long lines that many voters faced at the polls. He mentioned the problem again in his inaugural address. And now, the president is expected to raise it once more in the State of the Union address on Tuesday — this time with some possible solutions.<p>When Obama made his initial vow after midnight on election night, some Miami polling places had just closed — after voters stood in line for six, seven, even eight hours to cast ballots. Tue, 12 Feb 2013 08:45:00 +0000 Pam Fessler 33071 at http://ketr.org