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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT


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Trump administration looks to slash HUD workers tackling the housing crisis

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The Trump administrationโ€™s proposal to layoff half of federal workers at the nationโ€™s housing agency is targeting employees who support disaster recovery, rental subsidies, discrimination investigations and first-time homebuyers, according to two documents obtained by The Associated Press.

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Housing Secretary Fudge resigning. Biden hails her dedication to boosting supply of affordable homes

Read full article: Housing Secretary Fudge resigning. Biden hails her dedication to boosting supply of affordable homes

Housing and Urban Development Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman will serve as acting secretary when Marcia Fudge's resignation takes effect March 22.

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White House rolls out measures aimed at lowering cost of housing, increasing supply

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The White House has announced a series of measures that it said would reduce the cost and increase the supply of housing while bolstering protection for renters.

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Homelessness among veterans has been cut in half since 2010, VA says

Read full article: Homelessness among veterans has been cut in half since 2010, VA says

In Texas, the number of homeless veterans has dropped 65% between 2007 and 2020, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness.

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Sterlingshire Apartments working to be in compliance with the City; Residents say theyโ€™re still dealing with issues

Read full article: Sterlingshire Apartments working to be in compliance with the City; Residents say theyโ€™re still dealing with issues

On Wednesday, dozens of residents at the Sterlingshire Apartments in Northeast Houston were served a hot meal thanks to an organization called Hoodies 4 Healing.

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$20 million HUD grant doubles size of eviction legal help

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development is doubling the size of its eviction protection program, designed to fund legal assistance for tenants seeking to stay in their homes.

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HUD to send out nearly $3 billion in disaster relief grants

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development is allocating nearly $3 billion in disaster relief to cover recovery efforts by multiple state and local governments.

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White House targeting economic risks from climate change

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The Biden administration is taking steps to address the economic risks from climate change.

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Housing agency ends Trump-era anti-transgender shelter rule

Read full article: Housing agency ends Trump-era anti-transgender shelter rule

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is withdrawing a Trump-era policy that would have allowed taxpayer-funded homeless shelters to deny access to transgender people.

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Senate confirms Fudge to lead housing agency, Regan for EPA

Read full article: Senate confirms Fudge to lead housing agency, Regan for EPA

Fudge, a veteran lawmaker, will lead the housing agency agency just as Congress has passed new benefits for renters and homeowners who have suffered economic losses amid the coronavirus pandemic. Fudge was confirmed 66-34, while Regan was also approved by a 66-34 vote. All three nominees won bipartisan support for their nominations, although Republican Leader Mitch McConnell voted against Regan. The two nominees both support โ€œfar-left policies that crush jobsโ€ณ in his state and across the country, the Kentucky Republican said. AdCapito also complained that Regan will take cues from Biden's White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy, a former EPA chief.

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HUD nominee pledges action to prevent home loss in pandemic

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(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)WASHINGTON โ€“ Housing secretary nominee Marcia Fudge told senators Thursday that she would take โ€œextraordinary actionsโ€ to prevent people from losing their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic. Fudge championed homeownership as a classically American โ€œticket to the middle classโ€ and endorsed federal financial assistance to expand the ranks of minority homeowners. And we are in extraordinary times,โ€ said Fudge, speaking remotely from Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland. Fudge also endorsed direct federal financial assistance to help prospective minority homeowners with the down payment on a mortgage. When Kennedy asked her directly whether she believed Republicans cared about Black Americans, Fudge tersely answered, โ€œI do, some, yes.โ€Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, defended Fudge.

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