Jul 25

“There were stumbling blocks, training and certification that slowed us down,” Hill Country executive director Tama Shaw said. “We have reached a point where we are past that; we've been ramped up and ready to go.”

Regulations regarding federal labor rules, acquiring waivers for historic older homes and dealing with homes containing lead paint all prevented Hill Country from helping Central Texas residents. In the last few months, however, the agency has increased its weatherization work force and cut through the red tape to put its money to good use.

via TDTNews.com

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