Count yourself lucky, here in Indiana they claim I make too much money 
(because I worked for the RR I get an extra $300 mo from THEIR program) 
to get ANY help with rent. Over 75% of my income goes towards rent then 
I have to pay utilities on top of that.
Stuntman

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> That's great.  My payment standard went up and it's half of my income 
because of the price of the rent.  They gave me one year.  still no 
where to move to, but I have to pay so much freaking money.  I wish I 
had more time to fight this.  I'm going to, it's just taking me time.  
I'll keep you updated.
> Stacy
> 
> "People who hate you do not win unless you hate them. Then you 
destroy yourself"
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Dana Miller<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>   To: quad<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>   Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:51 PM
>   Subject: [QUAD-L] Change in HUD lease
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> 
>   My rent was recently reviewed and it was then I found out that 
people who
>   are "able" enough--like the ghetto mothers that have kids just to 
get more
>   money--now have to volunteer somewhere a certain amount of hours a 
month in
>   order to keep their apartment.  I think she said around 50 hours a 
month,
>   but don't quote me.  This is in  Missouri.  Other than that and my 
rent
>   going down a little bit-yaaaay!--nothing had really changed.  And 
medicaid
>   does cover all my meds now--except for the .50 -$2.00 co-pay, so a 
Medicare
>   card does nothing for me.  My pharmacy gives me a 15% discount too.
>   I did hear about the increase in medicare payments.  I have part A 
but  I
>   guess the payment will go up to that $70 some odd dollars.  Will 
negate any
>   "raise" I might get.
>   Thats all I know!  BG!                              take care,
> 
>   Dana and ?
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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