Published: June 13, 2008
House Subcommittee Approves $40 Million Increase for LSC
WASHINGTON, June 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The House Appropriations Subcommittee
on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies approved $390 million for
the Legal Services Corporation's (LSC) FY 2009 budget yesterday, a $40
million, or 11 percent, increase over current funding levels. The subcommittee
is led by Chairman Alan Mollohan, D-W. Va., and Ranking Member Rodney
Frelinghuysen, R-N.J., both staunch supporters of legal aid in their home
states and for all low-income Americans.
The decision to recommend this substantial increase comes two months after
LSC President Helaine M. Barnett and Board Chairman Frank B. Strickland
testified before the subcommittee on the crucial need to close America's
justice gap by increasing federal funding for civil legal aid programs.
According to LSC's groundbreaking 2005 report, Documenting the Justice Gap in
America -- The Current Unmet Civil Legal Needs of Low-Income Americans,
chronic funding shortages force LSC's grantees to turn away 50 percent of
eligible low-income Americans seeking their assistance. Since then, numerous
statewide legal needs studies have found that LSC's report vastly
underestimates the unmet civil legal needs of poor Americans.
Clients of LSC-funded programs include families facing homelessness due to
eviction or foreclosure, women trapped in the cycle of domestic abuse, and
senior citizens victimized by predatory lenders.
"Our low-income clients and those who seek to become our clients confront
the justice gap every day," said LSC President Helaine M. Barnett. "They are
the ones for whom we must close the gap, one eligible person, one family, one
opportunity at a time. On their behalf, I would like to thank Chairman
Mollohan, Ranking Member Frelinghuysen, and all the subcommittee members for
taking this critical next step."
LSC is an independent, non-profit Corporation created by Congress in 1974
to promote equal access to justice and to provide high-quality civil legal
assistance to low-income Americans. The Corporation gives grants to
independent, local programs -- in 2008, 137 programs with more than 900
offices nationwide.
Contact: John A. Constance
(202) 295-1611
constancej@lsc.gov
SOURCE Legal Services Corporation
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