
"HUD Secretary Scott Turner Implements Trump's Housing Policies, Emphasizes Self-Sustainability"
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Just days earlier, on May 3, Turner shared on social media that President Trump gave his administration clear instructions from day one to meet with Americans across the country. This outreach approach aligns with Turner's stated goal of understanding housing challenges firsthand.
Turner, who was confirmed by the Senate on February 5, 2025, with a bipartisan vote of 55-44, has been moving swiftly to reshape HUD's direction. In late February, he announced the termination of the Biden-era Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, describing it as "onerous paperwork" that drained local budgets. This action was part of his broader initiative to return decision-making power to local and state governments.
The Secretary has emphasized that his goal at HUD "is not to grow the number of people who need government help — it's to propel them to a life of self-sustainability," as he stated in a social media post on April 23.
Turner's focus on enforcing immigration policies within housing programs was evident on April 4, when he issued a directive ensuring HUD resources do not benefit illegal immigrants or sanctuary cities. This move aligns with President Trump's Executive Order 14218, "Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders," issued on February 19.
A former NFL player who spent nine seasons in the league, Turner also served as a Texas state representative from 2013 to 2017. Before his confirmation as HUD Secretary, he led the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council during Trump's first administration, driving the Opportunity Zones Initiative.
Turner has consistently criticized what he perceives as HUD's failure to meet the challenges of the current housing market. During his confirmation hearing, he highlighted the housing crisis facing the country and promised to restore the department to its core mission of supporting strong communities and quality, affordable homes.
The Secretary's leadership represents a significant shift in HUD's priorities, with greater emphasis on streamlining federal housing programs, expanding public-private partnerships, and reducing regulations to make homeownership more accessible. Turner has stated that "housing goes beyond the four walls of a home; it helps build thriving communities and is the foundation of the American Dream."
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