In response to a recent op-ed, Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Benjamin Carson defended HUD’s claim against Facebook. Here's what he said.
Read More »HUD Releases Proposed Budget for 2020
Click through to find out what HUD's priorities will be, including initiatives involving fair housing, fighting homelessness, and supporting homeownership.
Read More »Watch as HUD Secretary Carson Sets Sights on Private Sector
On Monday, HUD Secretary Dr. Benjamin Carson, spoke with Newsmax regarding HUD Opportunity Zones and Tax incentives as well as his future with the department. Watch the full interview here.
Read More »HUD to Invest $779M for Virgin Islands’ Recovery
As part of its initiative to help the communities who have suffered substantial damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure in the wake of hurricanes Maria and Irma, HUD announced its approval of additional investment for the island’s recovery.
Read More »HUD Approves $8.2B Puerto Rico Recovery Plan
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has added to the grants provided to the island nation, but here’s why the agency has added a caveat to this approval.
Read More »HUD Reaffirms Its Commitment to Hurricane Harvey Recovery
Here’s why the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved an additional $652 million to support Texas.
Read More »Ginnie Mae’s Michael Bright Steps Down
Bright, the EVP and COO at the agency was nominated to become President of Ginnie Mae. Here’s who will step in as Acting President after his departure.
Read More »Discussing the Future of Housing
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Benjamin Carson, will share his vision for the agency he heads at the 2019 Five Star Government Forum.
Read More »Seeking the Right Balance
The capital reserves in FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund have remained above the statutory minimum for the fourth consecutive year. Here are the opportunities and headwinds the FHA foresees for this portfolio.
Read More »Searching for Leadership in Washington, D.C.
How can we ensure sensible regulations are in place to protect homeowners and the mortgage industry? An open dialogue between government officials and industry leaders is indispensable to achieve a balance. Find out more here.
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