Rep. Fudge's appointment gives me hope that we can start to undo this damage and move forward.
John,
I want to extend my congratulations to Rep. Marcia Fudge, who was recently appointed to President-elect Biden's cabinet as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
When it comes to housing, Ben Carson and the Trump administration have done an unimaginable amount of damage. Rep. Fudge's appointment gives me hope that we can start to undo this damage and move forward.
There's a lot of work to be done, and I'm ready to hold future Secretary Fudge accountable towards housing justice. That's why I've come up with six demands around housing. Will you read them and join me by adding your name?
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As a first step toward a future of housing justice, Fudge must:
- Immediately remove HUD's racist "Mixed Status" Rule.
- Reinstate and strengthen the Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Rule.
- Reinstate the 2016 Equal Access Rule and protect LGBTQ access to shelter and housing.
- Commit to ending homelessness through supportive housing, tenant protections, and social housing.
- Reinstate the Disparate Impact Rule as a step towards banning discriminatory housing policies.
- Advocate for policies that support families struggling through the pandemic, including rent/mortgage cancellation and a comprehensive eviction moratorium.
Again, I want to emphasize that it's going to take a lot of work to undo the damage that the current administration and HUD have created upon our communities and families. But with these demands — and by continuing to organize together — we can begin that process.
Housing is a human right — and it's going to take all of us to make sure that we can live in a society where our legislation reflects that right. I believe that these demands are a good starting point, and I hope you'll join me in signing onto them.
Peace and love,
Jamaal Bowman