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The mayor of Austin, Texas, Steve Adler (D), was praised by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development last week for ending homelessness among U.S. veterans in his city.
Over the past two years, Austin has housed more than 680 veterans and now has developed a program that finds housing for homeless veterans within three months.
“It certainly wasn’t just me,” Adler said in a radio interview with John Catsimatidis on Sunday.
“Its a large group of people who set this as a priority to deal with. And I think it was a collection of people that we had that enabled us to get the success that we had. … It’s an honor to serve these folks.”
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