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Confusion remains on HUD funding
by Bob Shiles
Staff writer

Bob Shiles

Staff writer

PEMBROKE — Lumbee Tribal Council members didn’t just pull numbers “out of the sky” last week when announcing that the tribe has more than $18 million in HUD money that has been held over for several fiscal years, according to McDuffie Cummings, a tribal councilman.

The figures supplied by HUD to council members as late as last Thursday appeared to show that another $13 million allocation would soon be added to the $18 million, giving the tribe more than $31 million to allocate for housing during the upcoming fiscal year that begins Oct. 1, Cummings said.

But according to Donna White, a public affairs specialist with HUD, the $18 million already includes the $13,048,620 for fiscal 2012-2013 . These funds were allocated in May or June, she said, and could be used now if the tribe’s budget process allowed.

White also told The Robesonian on Tuesday that the tribe can expect to receive its 2013-14 allocation of another $13 million in HUD funding by the end of the calendar year in December.

According to Cummings, some of the confusion over HUD funding should be clarified next week by a top HUD official.

“There’s some confusion and some questions that still need to be answered,” Cummings said. “For example, a review of a 2010-11 audit of tribal finances shows that the tribe underspent by $6 million. Where is that $6 million? We didn’t bring it forth in the current budget.”

Cummings said that when council members last Tuesday questioned top tribal administrators about how the tribe accounts for HUD funding, they “didn’t have the answers.” That’s why he brought the issue up at the council’s regular monthly meeting last Thursday, he said.

“We need to study this. We went to the source and they didn’t know. It was our (council’s) obligation to pursue this,” Cummings said. “HUD has told the council in the past that the buck stops with you.”

Cummings said he still questions exactly how much HUD money the tribe currently has in its account. He said that a Tuesday news story said that as of Monday the figure was $17,763,213.28, while as of last Thursday HUD reported to the council that the tribe had $18,495,988.

“That’s a difference of almost $1 million,” Cummings said. “We want to reconcile that difference to make sure all of the services our tribal members are receiving is accounted for.”

White said Tuesday that from the information she has been given from her department, she cannot account for the difference in figures cited by Cummings.

Cummings said that he was surprised to learn from top tribal administrators early last week that they were not aware of changes in HUD’s allocation system that now deposits all unspent money from previous fiscal years into one account, called a 55 account. Previously, money from each grant year stood alone in its own account.

“The administration not being aware of this change concerned me,” Cummings said.

Tammy Maynor, the tribe’s director of Governmental Affairs, has attributed the confusion about how much the tribe has to allot this coming year for housing services to when HUD funds are received.

“It’s a timing issue. We are actually operating on money a year behind,” she said.

Pearlean Revels, the Tribal Council’s speaker who was one of the most vocal last week about what looked like the tribe’s under spending of HUD funds, told a reporter when contacted on Tuesday she was in a meeting and would return his call shortly. The Robesonian never received that phone call.

Cummings said that the tribe still plans 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 a new home or have work done on their present dwelling.

“Actually we have increased our budget for (housing) rehab by more than $1 million,” Cummings said. “Our plans are to move as many seniors and disabled off the waiting list as possible.”

Reach staff writer Bob Shiles at 910-272-6117 or bshiles@heartlandpublications.com.

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CoolChange
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September 28, 2012
Tribal members should consider qualifications when voting. Otherwise, they may have to live with incompetent representation!

Remember this when voting for the next Tribal Chairman!

This person can dress like a businessman and represent us properly or like he/she just came off the reservation, 150 years ago, and embarrass us all.
Geronimo910
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September 27, 2012
When will you "DUMBEES" acknowledge yourselves you are alleged "Native" & you're not in the Bloodlines of the Illuminati. Therefore quit thinking this corrupted reptilian government going to compromise with you!
Shoe
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September 27, 2012
wow
Shoe
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September 27, 2012
LOL Geronimo...life is good, so why don't you run along & get one ; )~
Shoe
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September 27, 2012
look at the barbie cherokees
Bosomhandkerchief
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September 26, 2012
Easily settled, all this money should be distributed to every single Lumbee Indian in Robeson County, not just to the turtle building, I would love to see their paychecks, the people that work there, also I agree , there should be an audit by the government, anything can be done illegal on paper and cover there butts.
ROSSisRIGHT
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September 27, 2012
WRONG! Hankerchief... This money should be sent back to the ones who paid it, the TAXPAYERS!
Power2thepeople
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September 26, 2012
ARITHMETIC, remember that phrase? Its the ARITHMETIC. OK, here's another word for you:

INTERPRET:to understand according to one's own belief or judgment.

Why is this being made some dark mystery? Just find a starting point of a fiscial year in question and do the arithmetic. Stop trying to confuse the people with your throw-backs and politics and come clean. We know it's an election year and everybody is trying to make their horse look like the best bet. Stop playing stupid games and put your efforts toward making our people worthy of the funds you have in your pocession so they can live a better quality of life with whatever they may be deemed eligable to be entitled too according to the constitution you have sworn to uphold. It's time for the silliness to come to a halt. We the people demand it. You all play your silly little games at the great expense of the very people you are to represent.

We are sick of it. Reading in the media about grown people, acting like children. If you want to argue and fight, go ahead, but don't do it on my dime. Yes that's right, my dime. I'm a tax paying member of the organzation you represent, and by god I'm entilted to all the rights and priviliges at your disposal. So now, there you have it from one of your own. NOW DO THE JOBS YOU HAVE BEEN ELECTED TO DO, and stop trying to make us (the people you serve)believe you are the saviour of the lost sheep, you try to make us out to be. WE ARE WATCHING YOU!!

The Lumbee People
orighawk
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September 26, 2012
Of course they dont know the numbers...there has been so much "allocation" to personal interests that nobody knows whats there or been used. Until a comprehensive audit (by an unbiased 3rd party) and people are held accountable for their expenditures, this will continue to be a mess until the government (the US not tribal) steps in and takes control and the tribe will lose what little autonomy they have.
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