HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge said, “The Green and Resilient Retrofit Program continues to improve our nation’s climate resilience by making sure low-income families and individuals have access to affordable housing that is strong, healthy, and energy efficient.” Click through to learn more.
Read More »HUD Funds $18M in Grants Towards Green Programs
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has funded an initial $18 million in grants to support energy efficiency and climate resilience in multifamily assisted housing properties as part of the Administration’s “Investing in America” agenda.
Read More »HUD Issues Updates on Solar Programs
Updates from the Department support the expanded use of solar program benefits for assisted housing residents, tying into the Biden Administration’s Inflation Reduction Act.
Read More »HUD Addresses Housing Goals in President’s 2024 Budget
With approximately $73.3 billion earmarked for HUD in 2024, the Department would make an investment in building affordable housing, expand access to homeownership, and address housing discrimination.
Read More »Inflation Slows in General, Yet Hotspots Remain
Click through to read more of Robert Wyllie’s thoughts as an Assistant Professor of Political Science, and the thoughts of five other notably placed people on the current inflationary environment. p
Read More »HUD Reaffirms Its Efforts on Climate Change
HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge and Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman addressed the 27th U.N. Climate Conference to discuss the Department’s climate action plan through improving efficient and resilient building standards.
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