U.S. Department of Housing And Urban Development (HUD)
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An U.S. Department of Housing And Urban Development (HUD) is an U.S. Federal Executive Department that administers federal housing law and urban development laws.
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- See: U.S. Unhoused, Congressional Research Service.
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- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Housing_and_Urban_Development Retrieved:2023-1-6.
- The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It administers federal housing and urban development laws. It is headed by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, who reports directly to the President of the United States and is a member of the president's Cabinet.
Although its beginnings were in the House and Home Financing Agency, it was founded as a Cabinet department in 1965, as part of the “Great Society” program of President Lyndon B. Johnson, to develop and execute policies on housing and metropolises.
- The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It administers federal housing and urban development laws. It is headed by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, who reports directly to the President of the United States and is a member of the president's Cabinet.