Trump's HUD Secretary Pick Has a History of Fighting Housing Assistance
As Donald Trumps nominee to run the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Scott Turner may soon oversee the nations efforts to build affordable apartments, protect poor tenants and aid the homeless. As a lawmaker in the Texas House of Representatives, Turner voted against those very initiatives.
Turner supported a bill ensuring landlords could refuse apartments to applicants because they received federal housing assistance. He opposed a bill to expand affordable rental housing. He voted against funding public-private partnerships to support the homeless and against twobills that called merely to study homelessness among young people and veterans.
Behind those votes lay a deep-seated skepticism about the value of government efforts to alleviate poverty, a skepticism that Turner has voiced again and again. He has called welfare dangerous, harmful and one of the most destructive things for the family. When one interviewer said receiving government assistance was keeping recipients in bondage of a worse form to find oneself in than slavery, Turner agreed.
Such views would seemingly place Turner at odds with the core work of HUD, a sprawling federal agency that serves as a backstop against homelessness for millions of the nations poor, elderly and disabled. With an annual discretionary budget of $72 billion, the department provides rental assistance to 2 million families, oversees the countrys 800,000 public housing units, fights housing discrimination and segregation and provides support to the nations 650,000 homeless. If Turners record indicates how he will direct the agencys agenda, it is those clinging to the bottom of the housing market who have the most to lose, researchers and advocates said.
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