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Thank You all,

I'm Hoping to get answers for myself and then I can help many more that's

having this problem in Florida. And Hope all over the World we have lost so much

and it's past time those that can solve this problem di it ASAP. I'm Homeless

and my Voucher was taken away God bless the child that has it's own many of you

know my story.

so far nothing has changed and I wonder if it every will I do tell you I want

give up my Grandson NEW SCHOOL. I can't go into the parking lot it makes me

wonder how many other Children Schools are not safe?

I Thank you and all others it's very hard for me to Think less know

write I shall use this infomation.

Elvira

tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote:

From: Armstrong <hobbflorida@...>

tigerpaw2c@...

Sent: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:42 pm

Subject: ALERT! HOMEOWNERS' CONSTRUCTION RECOVERY FUND TO BE

ELIMINATED

Dear KC:

Hi! Hope all is well. Below is a message from the governor's

office regarding the Construction Recovery fund in Florida. It was

being proposed to cut the FUnd as part of the state's budget cuts

because of a huge deficit. I had posted a request on " Sick

Buildings " asking people to write Governor Crist and beg him not to

allow this little bit of consumer protection to be a victim of

cuts. Apparently, our voices were heard and the proposition of

doing away with the Fund is now off the table. Thanks to everyone

who helped.

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Thank you for writing to Governor Charlie Crist expressing your

views on budget reduction proposals submitted by the Department of

Business and Professional Regulation. Governor Crist appreciates

hearing from you and asked that I respond on his behalf.

Due to an anticipated budget shortfall, Governor Crist asked all

state agencies to take a crucial look at what core services agencies

provide and to identify areas for potential reduction. When the

agencies submitted these proposals, the Governor's Office took a

careful look at each and developed recommendations that targeted

administrative reductions and operational efficiencies that would

not impact direct services to Floridians. To the greatest extent

possible, these recommendations maintain essential state services to

Florida's most vulnerable citizens and ensure the continued safety

of our people.

You may be pleased to know that the proposal to eliminate the

Construction Industry Recovery Fund within the Department of

Business and Professional Regulation was not included in the

Governor's budget reduction recommendations.

Again thank you for writing to Governor Crist. Your concerns are

very important to him.

Sincerely,

Whitfield, Coordinator

Office of Policy and Budget

Executive Office of the Governor

JPW/tar

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