(DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press) WASHINGTON -- Some $4 billion from President Barack Obama's $787
billion economic stimulus plan that was budgeted to renovate public
housing will be spent to create so-called "green jobs" by making the
dwellings more energy efficient.
Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan was making the announcement Tuesday in Denver at a meeting of Obama's Middle Class Task Force.
Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, another task force member, also will
announce that $500 million from the stimulus is becoming available to
train workers for these jobs. That sum includes $50 million for
communities battered by job losses and restructuring in the auto
industry.
Both Donovan and Solis also were announcing that their departments are
working together to make it easier for public housing residents to find
training programs or a green job.
The task force, which includes several other Cabinet secretaries, has
been working since January to highlight policies and practices to help
improve the standard of living of the middle class, an income group
that suffered as the economy faltered.
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