The Biden-Harris Administration releases their vision of a clean-energy future, which was jointly shaped by HUD, Energy Department, and Environmental Protection Agency.
Read More »HUD Makes Nearly $570M Available for Housing-Related Hazards
The Department has issued a new round of funding to protect children, families, and individuals from exposure to lead and other hazards in their homes.
Read More »HUD Swears in Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations
Kim McClain will manage the Department’s legislative affairs, Congressional relations, and policy matters impacting federal, state, and local governments, and public and private interest groups.
Read More »HUD Awards $9M-Plus for the Jobs Plus Program
The Department’s latest round of funding will help bridge the wealth gap by connecting residents of public housing to employment and education.
Read More »HUD Seeks Public Input on Allocation of Disaster Recovery Funds
Two new Requests for Information from HUD mark the first time the Department has solicited comments on how to equitably distribute critical disaster recovery funds.
Read More »HUD Expands Climate-Friendly Incentive Offerings
Establishment of the new Rate Reduction Incentive advances HUD’s Climate Action Plan to create climate resiliency, reduce greenhouse emissions, and pursue environmental justice in housing.
Read More »HUD Seeks to Expand Homeownership for Native American Families
A new HUD proposed rule aims to increase homeownership opportunities for Native American families by providing a federal guarantee on qualifying loans in the event of default.
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.
Read More »Rep. Waters Addresses HUD’s Housing Assistance Payments
Rep. Maxine Waters, Chair of the Financial Services Committee, said HUD's draft solicitation could have a “negative impact” on the nation’s supply of affordable housing options.
Read More »HUD Earmarks $1.4B-Plus for Disaster Recovery
In a continued commitment to combat the effects of climate change, HUD has allocated $1.447 billion in grants to communities nationwide impacted by natural disasters in 2021.
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