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Today, U.S. Rep. Harold "Hal" Rogers (KY-05) celebrated "Homeownership Month" in America alongside Tony Hernandez, Administrator of Rural Housing Service and Community Facilities for the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Rural Development (USDA-RD), as well as state and local officials at the Senior Citizens Center in McCreary County. The event highlighted federal resources that are available to help low-income families purchase or rehabilitate a home.

"Thanks to USDA's low-interest loan programs, the dream of owning or repairing a home can be a reality for even our very low-income families," said Congressman Rogers. "In Kentucky alone, the USDA's single-family housing direct loan programs have assisted more than 1,900 families with more than $103 million since 2013."

According to the USDA, Kentucky has the sixth highest number of families in the country who have participated in USDA low-interest loan programs for housing over the last three years. During the same time period, the Commonwealth ranks number one for homeowners who have utilized Section 504 loans to help repair their homes. 

"Homeownership is the first step to the American dream," said Tony Hernandez. "This year our theme is 'Building Communities Together' and here in Kentucky, we have a tremendous number of partners to help us build success." 

Together, Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation, Southern Tier Housing Corporation, the Federation of Appalachian Housing (FAHE), and the McCreary County Community Housing Development Corporation assisted long-time McCreary County resident, Ina Canada, rehabilitate her home. The partnership enabled Canada to install new windows, make exterior improvements, electrical repairs, and install a new heating and cooling system and new fire alarms. 

"She bought that home with her husband before he passed on and she didn't want to leave her home, so we helped make it safe for her and her family," said Tom Manning-Beavin, President of Southern Tier Housing Corporation. "We are pleased that she trusted us to help rehabilitate her home."

As Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, Rogers is already working on funding for USDA's rural housing programs in the fiscal year 2017 House Agriculture Appropriations Bill. The legislation includes $30 million in Mutual and Self-Help Housing, $26.2 million for Section 504 Housing Repair Loans, and $1 billion for Section 502 Direct Loans. The 502 loan funding reflects an increase of $100 million above the President's request to meet increased demand for those loans in rural regions. 

(Pictured above, left to right: Tony Hernandez, USDA Rural Housing Service Administrator; U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, Ina Canada, local homeowner; Tom Fern, USDA-Rural Development, Kentucky Director; Jerry Rickett, Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation, President/CEO)

Rogers has served Kentucky’s 5th Congressional District since 1981. With a focus on economic development, job creation, fighting illegal drugs and preserving Appalachia’s natural treasures, he has a reputation for listening to his constituents and fighting for the region he represents. For more information, visit Congressman Rogers' online office at http://halrogers.house.gov or follow him onTwitter or Instagram @RepHalRogers, and on Facebook.