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Cummings seeks bump in spending on housing
by Bob Shiles
Staff writer

Bob Shiles

Staff writer

PEMBROKE — Lumbee Tribal Councilman McDuffie Cummings says he is going to request that the council amend the fiscal year 2012-13 budget proposed by Tribal Chairman Paul Brooks so the total allocated to provide services for tribal members tops $30 million.

Cummings plans to do that when the council meets Thursday.

An official with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development familiar with the accounting process used to allocate HUD funding to American Indian tribes told The Robesonian on Thursday that the tribe has more than $30.5 million that could be spent on “eligible expenditures” during the fiscal year that runs from Oct. 1, 2012, through Sept. 30, 2013. The official also said that it might not be good policy to spend all the available money this year, and that it might be prudent to keep some in reserve so funding for tribal services does not run out before the tribe’s HUD allocation for fiscal year 2013-14 is received.

Over the past few weeks, confusion has existed over just how much money the tribe has in its coffers. According to HUD, as of Thursday the tribe had $17,162,388, which includes the tribe’s fiscal 2011-12 allocation as well as funds not expended since 2006. There is also another estimated $13,222,107 that has been allocated to the tribe for fiscal year 2012-13, but this amount cannot be expended until Congress approves its fiscal year budget later this year.

HUD officials noted that while there is $30 million available to the tribe, that total will never be shown in their account all at one time because funds are continually being drawn down to fund projects and services.

Cummings said there is currently $3 million that has been earmarked for existing tribal projects. That includes: $1.5 million for construction of homes for the elders, $1 million for the construction of a community center in District 5 and $500,000 for construction of the Districts 6, 7 and 8 Boys & Girls Club behind the Tribal Housing Complex on N.C. 711.

Cummings said he became concerned about tribal finances last month, when council members questioned top tribal administrators about how the tribe accounts for HUD funding and they “didn’t have the answers.”

“We went to the source and they didn’t know. It was (the council’s) obligation to pursue this,” Cummings said.

HUD and tribal officials agree that much of the confusion over how much money the tribe has might be the result of changes in HUD’s allocation system that now deposits all unspent money from previous fiscal years into one account, called a 55 account. Both HUD and tribal officials also agree that confusion could be the result of when HUD funds are received. Tribal officials contend that the tribe is actually operating on money a year behind.

Pearlean Revels, the Tribal Council’s speaker, said last week that the council began looking into the issue of how finances were being administered after HUD questioned why the tribe had not been spending more of their allocation of federal funds.

“They wanted to know why $30 million was in the pipeline,” she said.

Both Cummings and Revels said last week that the tribe will use the extra money in its budget to increase the number of tribal members who receive housing services during the coming fiscal year. Currently there are more than 1,000 members of the tribe waiting to receive new homes or have work done on their current dwellings.

“The elders and disabled will be given top priority,” Cummings said.

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ROSSisRIGHT
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October 20, 2012
Here's an idea for you guys, why not allow everybody to fend for themselves. Responsibility in each ones life. No money from other people, just you and whats in your pocket. Now get out there and show em your Lumbee pride....

PS. And if you're old, poor, sick,in need, etc.. well you aint the only one. Attend church and ask them if you are worthy of help, like it's supposed to be and quit taking ill gotten(government) money. Pride,pride.....
buckdog
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October 16, 2012
I think the HOUSING DIRECTOR should be FIRED since he cannot keep track of the housing money. Is Mr. Bosco Locklear CERTIFIED by HUD? If he isn't then he has no place being a Housing Director to begin with. And of course the employee in the housing program that doesn't even have a high school diploma and makes over $60,000 a year.

Perhaps HUD needs to come down here and run this housing program because these people think they are so smart that they would never get caught.

People can say what that want about McDuffie Cummings. But, they cannot say that the Town of Pembroke was ever in debt when he kept the books.
tpsreport
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October 17, 2012
Buckdog, Pembroke is now in a lot better shape than when Cummings was in office. Back room deals and closed room sessions for big contracts are a thing of the past.
Power2thepeople
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October 16, 2012
As long as the Council continues to try and undermind the Administration, we will continue to be the laughing stock of the country. Mr. Cummings, and Ms Revels, why don't you go ahead and say it, You two are the only ones smart enough to get the people to laugh. LOL!!!
RobCo_Truth
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October 16, 2012
Power2thepeople, holding the Administration accountable is not the same as undermining. The Council has vested constitutional powers to legislate Tribal law and where applicable investigate potential misuse of governmental programs.

If the Council feels that it has found a way to help the hundreds that have been on the list for housing assistance for year after year after year, then by all means let us listen with respect to their plan. After all, the Council is our Congress as the Chairman is our President.
Harley_man
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October 17, 2012
RobCo_Truth... Do you honestly think that the us government would allow the tribe to operate for nearly 12 years, and there be such a huge amount of money unused, or "hidden"?..the administration hasnt done a thing wrong, the way I see it.... McDodo Bird, has no clue what he is talking about..i feel sorry for the town of Pembroke, of what kind of shape he left it in...were talking about a man that paid hiself for town manager and asst. manager, after the Jones fella left, ran the towns budget into the red on a few occassions...now we are going to let him ruin our tribe....When a person retires, they should stay that way...find yourself a comfy rocking chair, and set it on your front poarch and wave to the cars going by, and work on your math skills while you count them passing along..

PercyKution
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October 15, 2012
Poor 'Ol McDAFFY Cummings. You have to feel right sorry for him.
backatyaDD
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October 14, 2012
You wont have to worry!!! Once the Chief and Chieftons get their hands on it!!! And all the in-fighting ends!!! There won't be one red cent to be found or accounted for!!!!.... and Prembroke will look the same as it has for the last DECADE!!!! THE CHOSEN FEW LIVING IN MANSIONS!!!!
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June 18, 2013
I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
MadeInBladen
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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June 18, 2013
I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
MadeInBladen
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
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Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
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Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
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Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
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I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
MadeInBladen
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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June 18, 2013
I'd love to believe that but I'm afraid it is too little too late. The discretionary fund show be done away with and their salaries and stipends lowered. They're rushing to pacify and that is all.
BackWithRobeson
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June 18, 2013
I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
MadeInBladen
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
BarbArity
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June 18, 2013
I'd love to believe that but I'm afraid it is too little too late. The discretionary fund show be done away with and their salaries and stipends lowered. They're rushing to pacify and that is all.