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Senate Confirms Brian Montgomery as HUD Assistant Secretary, FHA Commissioner

Jun 13, 2018

The Senate recently confirmed Brian Montgomery as the HUD Assistant Secretary for Housing and Commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The final vote was 72-23. Montgomery’s confirmation marks his second term as Assistant Secretary for Housing and FHA Commissioner at HUD. He previously held the job under President George W. Bush, staying on for six months after President Barack Obama’s inauguration.

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HUD Names New Deputy Assistant Secretary of Multifamily Housing

Jun 13, 2018

HUD recently announced that C. Lamar Seats is the new Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Multifamily Housing Programs. Mr. Seats was a managing director at M&T Realty Capital Corporation, responsible for multifamily loan production related to Federal Housing Administration, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac products. Prior to that, he was CEO of Bellwether Enterprise Real Estate Capital LLC, senior vice president at Enterprise Community Investment, Inc., and sen...

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HUD Publishes 2018 HCV Implementation Notice

Jun 13, 2018

HUD recently published Notice PIH 2018-09, titled “Implementation of the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2018 Funding Provisions for the Housing Choice Voucher Program.” This notice provides information about the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program implementation in 2018. The notice also provides a brief summary of FY18 HCV account totals, which are as follows:

·       HAP Renewal Funding – $19.6 billion;

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Civil Rights Groups Sue HUD for Suspending AFFH Rule

May 11, 2018

In January, HUD announced that the agency was suspending the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Rule, which required communities to study and rectify policies and processes that stand in the way of racial integration. Passed in 2015 under the Obama administration, the rule aimed to improve the government’s enforcement of the 1968 Fair Housing Act (FHA), which bars housing discrimination.


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Congressional Democrats Propose to Invest $70B in Public Housing

May 11, 2018

House Democratic Policy & Communications Committee Co-Chair Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Congressman Stephen F. Lynch (D-MA), and Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh recently introduced “A Better Deal for Public Housing & Ladders of Opportunity for American Families,” a comprehensive plan to address the public housing crisis in America. A Better Deal for Public Housing specifically does the following:


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Trump Administration to Propose Rescissions Package

May 11, 2018

President Trump is looking to cut $15.4 billion out of the $1.3 trillion federal spending bill approved in March, using a process called rescission. This rescission request is expected to include funding from old accounts that was approved but hasn’t been obligated or spent, including HUD funding. This package is likely to be the first round of rescissions, with more to come later this year.


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HUD Supports Residents' Right to Remain in Their Homes with Enhanced Vouchers

May 11, 2018

HUD filed an amicus brief through the U.S. Department of Justice to the Court of Appeals in the Third Circuit supporting a tenant’s position that the enhanced voucher (EV) statute requires owners to have good cause to not renew a lease. EVs are provided to tenants living in properties with private, project-based assistance when a “conversion action” takes place, such as when a project-based Section 8 contract expires and the owner decides to “opt...

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HUD Releases Income Limits for Fiscal Year 2018

Apr 13, 2018