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  1. Today, members of 's team joined the Appraisal Subcommittee Roundtable to discuss the , an interagency group committed to ending racial bias in the home appraisal process.

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  2. Have your or a loved one's rights been violated due to a racially-biased home appraisal? File a complaint here:

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  3. Nov 7

    We’re finally going to get rid of our nation’s dangerous lead pipes thanks to this infrastructure deal. Every kid in this country will be able to turn on the tap and drink clean water.

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  4. As temperatures drop across the country, get the information you need on housing, shelter, health care, and clothing resources for those experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity this winter:

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  5. Nov 5

    Presenting the Management Excellence winners: Michelle Daniels, Charles D. Eldridge and Ryan E. Jones from ! Watch more about their accomplishments:

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  6. How will HUD ? Follow along:

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  7. Goals of 's initiative per : 1️⃣ rehouse as many people experiencing homelessness into stable/permanent homes as possible 2️⃣ add as many new units of affordable & permanent supportive housing units into the pipeline

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  8. ICYMI: Yesterday's Fair Housing Initiatives Program funds are the *first* ARP competitive grants that focus directly on the unequal impact COVID-19 has had on communities of color, low-income communities, and other vulnerable populations:

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  9. Nov 4

    "It is vital that New Jerseyans report housing discrimination. Grantees can help tenants & homebuyers when they feel they are prevented from living in the neighborhoods that are best for their families, Justin Scheid, HUD Newark Field Office Director.

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  10. Nov 3

    HUD today released $350,000 to legal aid of Arkansas in American Rescue Funds to assist victims of housing discrimination related to the Coronavirus pandemic. Fair Housing, it's the law! Follow the link to learn more:

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  11. Nov 3

    Today, HUD awarded $2,575,000 to + others in , part of $13 million in funds to assist victims of housing discrimination related to the coronavirus pandemic.

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  12. Nov 1

    is receiving it's first ever CDBG-DR allocation - over $422 Million will go towards helping the state recover after the devastating 2020 wildfires

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  13. . just announced HUD will allocate $13 million in American Rescue Plan funding to enable 51 HUD Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) agencies to conduct fair housing enforcement education & outreach activities related to COVID-19. Learn more:

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  14. Want to learn more or get involved? Visit:

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  15. relies on: 1) Re-housing households experiencing homelessness through a approach, the notion that housing should be available without barriers or preconditions. 2) Adding new units of affordable housing into the development pipeline. 3/

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  16. House America is the federal government’s direct response to the crisis of homelessness, which was rising even before the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. 2/

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  17. Today, as delivers the keynote address at the Built for Zero 2021 Learning Session and breaks down how strong disaster recovery and housing are linked, is front-of-mind. 1/

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  18. Don't forget to tune in tonight at 8pm EST to watch HUD's remarkable Foster Youth to Independence team win the prestigious Management Excellence medal at the !

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  19. Today, we're delivering more than $2 billion in CDBG-Disaster Recovery and Mitigation funds to 10 states, covering 15 major 2020 disasters. These funds are vested in building resilience to natural disasters, especially in historically marginalized communities. Learn more:

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  20. This weekend, this winter, and far far beyond. Everyone deserves to come home.

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