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This Is the House the Legislature Built.


Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity, nonprofit ecumenical Christian organization that enables low-income people to own affordable, livable housing. Headquartered in Americus, Ga., it was founded in 1976 by businessman Millard Fuller and his wife.  believes everyone deserves a decent place to live. Legislators in Ohio and Tennessee agree and have pledged to build a house in every district.

Across the nation, it is small Astep s taken by volunteers that are providing homes for low-income families. And these Habitat for Humanity projects have partners in building those houses--state legislatures.

It's a trend that puts legislators back, hard at work, in their communities and seems to be spreading across the nation. Michigan's House Republicans built their first Habitat home in 1997 at the urging of Representative Mark Jansen. Legislators donated money, time or both to the effort; legislative staff (and even the governor) pitched in to help. Washington also joined the effort shortly after Michigan.

Then came Ohio.

Ohio Congressman John Boehner (a former state legislator LEGISLATOR. One who makes laws.
     2. In order to make good laws, it is necessary to understand those which are in force; the legislator ought therefore, to be thoroughly imbued with a knowledge of the laws of his country, their advantages and defects; to
) challenged Senator Scott Nein Scott R. Nein of Middletown, Ohio, is an American politician of the Republican party, who served as a member of the Ohio Senate for two terms, ending in January 2005. In 2004, he was prevented by Ohio's term limits law from running for a third consecutive term in the Senate.  and Representative Gary Cates Gary Cates is a Republican member of the Ohio Senate, representing the 4th District since 2005. Previously he was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1999 until 2006.

In 2004, Cates successfully ran for a seat in the Ohio Senate to succeed Republican state Sen.
 to "complete the second half of a duplex (communications) duplex - Used to describe a communications channel that can carry signals in both directions, in contrast to a simplex channel which only ever carries a signal in one direction. " he was building for Habitat for Humanity. From there the challenges to pitch in and help build a home snowballed.

"We issued a formal challenge to the rest of the lawmakers in the legislature to build a house in every district. Then we got to thinking, if we can touch 99 families in Ohio, just think how many families we could help if a house was built in every state legislative district in the nation. Wouldn't that be a great thing?" Nein says.

Consequently, the Ohio General Assembly The Ohio General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio. Nature of the Assembly
Ohio General Assembly is a bicameral legislature:
  • The lower house, the Ohio House of Representatives, has 99 members;
  • The upper house, the Ohio Senate, has 33.
 issued a challenge last year to every legislator in the nation to consider working on a Habitat house in his or her district. The Ohio House has even put together a video and guidebook for other legislatures to use in developing their plans of action for Habitat homes.

For its part, the Ohio General Assembly is well on track in its goal of 33 houses a year for three years. "We are on schedule to complete 99 homes, one in each of the House districts, in three years. We are completing the last of the 30 homes for our first fiscal year ending June 30," reports Arthur Krauer, Ohio Habitat legislative project coordinator.

"Plans are underway to begin the 34 homes that are scheduled for this year, and affiliates are already chomping at the bit to schedule for the final 35 homes. So we are on schedule."

Tennessee, for one, has taken up the challenge. The General Assembly began work in April 2000 to build a Habitat house in each of that state's 99 legislative districts over the next three years. Nineteen houses had been completed and dedicated as of December 2000 with several other home dedications scheduled during the month; 10 other homes are under construction.

"Building houses ensures that legislators take abstract concepts and apply them to real-life problems," Senator Stephen Cohen Stephen Cohen or Steven Cohen is the name of:
  • Steve Cohen (born 1949), a politician from Tennessee
  • Steven A. Cohen (born 1956), an American investor and billionaire
  • Steven A.
 points out. "Legislators have a positive feeling about being able to directly affect the lives of, and help to solve problems for, their constituents. In return, the new homeowners have a positive feeling about government and how it works. Another plus is that legislators are actively participating in urban renewal."

After dedicating a house in Roane County Roane County may refer to more than one place:
  • Roane County, Tennessee
  • Roane County, West Virginia
, Senator Lincoln Davis Lincoln Davis (born September 13, 1943 in Pall Mall, Tennessee) is a U.S. Representative from Tennessee, currently representing the state's 4th congressional district (map). He is a Democrat. He is planning to run for Governor of Tennessee in 2010.  reports, "The heart and soul of America is best exposed when we work together to provide adequate, safe and sanitary housing."
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Title Annotation:Ohio legislators, Habitat for Humanity
Author:Atkins, Cathy
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Date:Sep 1, 2001
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