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www.hud.gov The United States secretary of housing and urban development (or HUD secretary ) is the head of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development , a member of the president's Cabinet , and thirteenth in the presidential line of succession .
Matthew E. Ammon is Director of the Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. [1] He is also currently Acting United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the second Trump administration since January 20, 2025, having previously served in the same role for the Biden administration from January to March 2021. [2]
Economy. tax cuts; tariffs; China trade war; farmer bailouts; Environment. Paris withdrawal; Foreign policy. America First; Saudi Arabia arms deal; Iran nuclear deal ...
Adrianne Regina Todman [1] is an American government official who served as the deputy secretary of housing and urban development in the Biden administration from June 2021 to January 2025. Todman was previously the CEO of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials and also worked in the Department of Housing and Urban ...
The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, passed in June 2023, resolved that year's debt-ceiling crisis and set spending caps for FY2024 and FY2025. The act called for $895 billion in defense spending and $711 billion in non-defense discretionary spending for fiscal year 2025, representing a 1% increase over fiscal year 2024. [10]
Project 2025's blueprint includes repealing the Inflation Reduction Act, which offers $370 billion for clean technology, closing the Loan Programs Office and the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations at the Department of Energy, eliminating climate change mitigation from the National Security Council's agenda, and encouraging allied nations to ...
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) is a provision of the 1968 federal Fair Housing Act [1] signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.The law requires that "All executive departments and agencies shall administer their programs and activities relating to housing and urban development (including any Federal agency having regulatory or supervisory authority over financial ...
The U.S. Census Bureau worked with HUD to convert this idea into a full-fledged survey—complete with sampling frame, questionnaires, and survey procedures. With HUD funding, the Census Bureau launched the first Annual Housing Survey in 1973. The 1973 survey was a national survey with metropolitan surveys beginning in 1974.