Civil Rights Coalition Denounces HUD’s Abdication of its Fair Housing Obligations

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Washington, D.C. – RealEstateRama – The following civil and human rights organizations registered their dismay at facts revealed in a whistleblower complaint filed by five employees working at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The groups also pledged their support for the brave employees who have filed this alarming complaint.

We commend these brave and dedicated public servants for calling attention to HUD’s unlawful refusal to fully enforce the Fair Housing Act and other critical civil rights laws. The New York Times article about their whistleblower complaint states the release of internal documents supports their complaint about HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity explicitly impairing its fair housing responsibilities by:

Setting a policy of refusing to act on any fair housing complaints that the Trump Administration does not favor.
Stripping authority to act on statutorily required fair housing responsibilities from career HUD officials.
Undermining fair housing enforcement within the agency.

In his confirmation hearing, HUD Secretary Scott Turner promised he would “commit to upholding the fair housing laws” during an exchange where he was asked whether he would commit to the vigorous enforcement of the nation’s fair housing laws. Under his direction, HUD has not lived up to the promise. Instead, HUD has refused to act on complaints of discrimination; rolled back key fair housing protections; decimated the ranks of staff devoted to fair housing investigation and enforcement; and tried to eliminate funding for organizations dedicated to assisting victims of housing discrimination. Now, having drastically degraded our nation’s fair housing enforcement infrastructure, HUD has the audacity to say it must “deprioritize” disfavored complaints because it lacks the resources for full enforcement. This “deprioritization” conflicts with the federal Fair Housing Act for which Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and so many others fought.

These illegal acts leave many vulnerable people who rely on HUD’s fair housing resources without protection. People HUD has abandoned include: veterans with disabilities seeking to get off the streets and into permanent housing; seniors who need a safe place to live; survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault fleeing abuse with their children; people with disabilities who are denied accessible housing; Black and Latino consumers trying to secure a home loan on fair terms; women experiencing sexual harassment by their landlords; and others seeking housing free of discrimination during the escalating fair and affordable housing crisis. Making affordable housing and homeownership opportunities available to all should be a top priority for Sec. Turner, but instead, HUD is affirmatively dismantling its capacity to carry out its statutory responsibility to enforce the Fair Housing Act and other fundamental civil rights laws.

We urge Congress and the HUD Inspector General to vigorously investigate this complaint and to provide the oversight that is so desperately needed to ensure Congress’s intentions are fulfilled and the nation’s fair housing laws are fully enforced.

National Organizations
National Fair Housing Alliance

American Civil Liberties Union

Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund

Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law

Center for Law and Social Policy

Clearinghouse on Women’s Issues

Coalition on Human Needs

Drug Policy Alliance

Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC)

Equal Justice Society

Equal Rights Advocates

Feminist Majority Foundation

Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)

Jewish Council for Public Affairs

Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Latino Justice PRLDEF

Legal Defense Fund

Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights

Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

NAACP

National Alliance to End Sexual Violence

National Black Justice Collective (NBJC)

National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)

National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development (National CAPACD)

National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA)

National Homelessness Law Center

National Housing Law Project

National Low Income Housing Coalition

National Partnership for Women & Families

National Urban League

National Women’s Law Center

People For the American Way

Popular Democracy in Action

Poverty & Race Research Action Council

RESULTS

SAGE

Southern Poverty Law Center

UnidosUS

State/Local Organizations
Arizona

Southwest Fair Housing Council

The Arizona Fair Housing Center

California

CSA San Diego County

Equality California

Fair Housing Council of Orange County

Fair Housing Council of Riverside County, Inc.

Mental Health Advocacy Services

Connecticut

Connecticut Fair Housing Center

District of Columbia

Equal Rights Center

Florida

Fair Housing Center of the Greater Palm Beaches

Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence, Inc. (HOPE, Inc.)

Georgia

Metro Fair Housing Services, Inc.

Savannah-Chatham County Fair Housing Council, Inc.

Idaho

Intermountain Fair Housing Council, Inc.

Illinois

Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance

Housing Choice Partners

HOPE Fair Housing Center

Illinois Accountability Initiative

Open Communities

South Suburban Housing Center

Indiana

Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana

Louisiana

Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center

Michigan

Fair Housing Center of Southeast & Mid-Michigan

Fair Housing Center of West Michigan

Missouri

St. Louis Fair Housing Equity Center

New Jersey

New Jersey Citizen Action Education Fund

New York

CNY Fair Housing

Fair Housing Justice Center

Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Inc.

Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc

Nevada

Silver State Fair Housing Council

North Dakota

High Plains Fair Housing Center, Inc.

Ohio

Fair Housing Center for Rights & Research

Fair Housing Contact Service

Fair Housing Resource Center

Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Greater Cincinnati

Miami Valley Fair Housing Center, Inc.

The Fair Housing Center

Tennessee

Fair Housing Council of Metropolitan Memphis

Tennessee Fair Housing Council

Texas

Greater Houston Fair Housing Center Inc.

North Texas Fair Housing Center

Vermont

Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity

Virginia

HOME of Virginia

Washington

Fair Housing Center of Washington

Northwest Fair Housing Alliance

Wisconsin

Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council

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The National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) is the country’s only national civil rights organization dedicated solely to eliminating all forms of housing and lending discrimination and ensuring equal opportunities for all people. As the trade association for over 170 fair housing and justice-centered organizations and individuals throughout the U.S. and its territories, NFHA works to dismantle longstanding barriers to equity and build diverse, inclusive, well-resourced communities.

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