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New HUD Rule Aimed at Preventing Public Housing Evictions
The Biden administration is trying to prevent evictions from public housing for nonpayment of rent.
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Race Is on to Get Rental Assistance Out to Avert Evictions
With the federal eviction moratorium extended through July, the focus has turned to getting rental assistance out to millions of tenants.
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Race Is on to Get Rental Assistance Out to Avert Evictions
With the federal eviction moratorium extended through July, the focus has turned to getting rental assistance out to millions of tenants.
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Senate Confirms Fudge to Lead Housing Agency, Regan for EPA
The Senate has confirmed Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development and North Carolina regulator Michael Regan to lead the Environmental Protection Agency
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Fudge Says Addressing Housing Crisis Is First Priority if Confirmed
Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, spoke before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban affairs during her confirmation hearing on Thursday. President Joe Biden has nominated Fudge to serve as the secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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With Homelessness Poised to Surge, People Living with Relatives May Fall Into Aid Blind Spot
Homelessness is poised to surge in the coming weeks and months as Americans face continued economic turbulence and a pandemic-inspired eviction moratorium expires later this month. But vital housing assistance may not be fully available to families that don’t meet the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s definition of “homeless.”
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5 Things to Know About Rep. Marcia Fudge
The Ohio congresswoman is President-elect Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Here are five things to know about Marcia Fudge.
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Biden Picks Rep. Marcia Fudge for HUD Secretary, Vilsack to Lead Agriculture
President-elect Joe Biden tapped Rep. Marcia Fudge to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development, two sources familiar with the decision told NBC News on Tuesday. In addition, a transition official confirmed to NBC News that Biden has picked former Iowa Gov Tom Vilsack to serve as Agriculture secretary. He also served as Agriculture secretary under former President Obama. ...
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HUD's Fair Housing Policies Could Promote Further Racial Discrimination, Experts Say
But fair housing advocates and organizations around the country fear that discriminatory practices could return under a proposal by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson and the Trump administration., NBC News reports.
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Still a Chance? 2020 Longshots Insist Race Is Up for Grabs
Voters cast ballots in less than three months, and the Democratic primary is still crowded with little guys. Roughly a half-dozen candidates in the very bottom tier of the Democratic presidential primary are soldiering on, hoping that even after months of campaigning without catching fire that there’s still a chance. Their resolve reflects, in part, some Democrats’ insistence that the...
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Sen. Kamala Harris Introduces Bill to Lengthen School Day by Three Hours
Presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., introduced a bill Wednesday that would lengthen the school day to 6 p.m. to better align with working parents’ schedules. The proposal, first reported by Mother Jones, calls for a three-hour extension of elementary school hours during weekdays and appoints money for the creation of summer programs and activities when school is not in...
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HUD Knowingly Failed ‘to Comply With the Law,' Stalled Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief Funds
Two top officials with the Department of Housing and Urban Development admitted at a congressional hearing this week that the agency knowingly missed a legally required deadline that would have made desperately needed hurricane relief funding available to Puerto Rico, NBC News reported. HUD’s chief financial officer, Irv Dennis, and David Woll, the department’s principal deputy assistant secretary for community...
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Fact Check: Dems Debate on Guns, Syria, Health Care
A dozen Democrats seeking the presidency tussled Tuesday night in a debate packed with policy, flubbing some details in the process. Several gave an iffy explanation of why they’re not swinging behind a bold proposal to make people turn over their assault-style weapons. Sloppiness also crept in during robust exchanges over foreign policy, health care, taxes and more.
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6 Top Quotes From the Fourth Democratic Presidential Debate
Take a look at six of the most memorable lines from the fourth Democratic presidential debate held Tuesday night in Ohio.
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Matthew Broderick as Pompeo Joins ‘SNL' to Get Ukraine Story Straight With Pence
The second episode of season 45 of “Saturday Night Live” continued the impeachment theme the show opened with in last week’s season premiere. Vice President Mike Pence (played by Beck Bennett) gathers former New York City Mayor and President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani (Kate McKinnon), U.S. Attorney General William Barr (Aidy Bryant) and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (“Modern...
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WATCH: ‘Climate Strikes' Around the World
People around the world gathered on Friday to demand action on Climate Change.
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‘Don't Be a Fossil Fool': Young Protesters Demand Climate Change Action
A wave of climate change protests swept across the globe Friday, with hundreds of thousands of young people sending a message to leaders headed for a U.N. summit: The warming world can’t wait for action. Marches, rallies and demonstrations were held from Sydney to London and Cape Town to Los Angeles, and more were set to follow as the day...
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MSNBC's Climate Forum: What Happened on Day 2
Presidential candidates took the stage for a second day Friday to detail their plans for fighting climate change as part of a televised forum hosted by MSNBC. Meanwhile, millions are joining planned demonstrations around the world calling for action on climate change, including 800 events in the U.S. In total, 12 presidential candidates – 11 Democrats and one Republican –...
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More to Come: FTC Fine Doesn't Spell Closure for Facebook
Facebook may be close to putting a Federal Trade Commission investigation behind it. But it faces a variety of other probes in Europe and the U.S., some of which could present it with even bigger headaches. While the $5 billion fine from the FTC, which Facebook has been expecting, is by far the largest the agency has levied on a...