82 years ago, the hope of the free world rested on America’s armed forces as they stormed the beaches of Normandy to defeat tyranny.
Our nation remains forever grateful for their courage and sacrifice.
At this week's CPD Homelessness Roundtable, @SecretaryTurner heard directly from Americans who left homelessness behind and rebuilt their lives.
Their stories are proof: homelessness does not have to be forever.
Homelessness does not have to be a permanent condition.
At the CPD Homelessness Roundtable, we heard from Americans who found a way out and proved no one is a lost cause.
HUD is reforming federal homeless assistance to give people a real path out.
Main Stream Media Narrative: “Illegals don’t receive federal benefits.”
FACT: Massachusetts illegal Stole $400k in Section 8, Disability and SNAP.
@POTUS and @VP in 2024: Illegals are voting in our elections.
FACT: This same illegal voted in the 2024 election.
The Trump Administration continues to restore safety in Memphis.
Thanks to Operation Clean House, @USMarshalsHQ and @HUDOIG arrested 17 fugitives who were living on the taxpayer dime in HUD housing.
Criminals will not exploit our programs or endanger our communities.
The status quo on homelessness is not working.
Chronic homelessness is up 80%, while funding has more than doubled.
Under @POTUS' leadership, HUD will define success not by dollars spent, but by how many Americans achieve self-sufficiency.
As communities work to strengthen construction and the housing supply chain, FEMA and @HUDgov are exploring innovative housing solutions that better meet the needs of survivors, like modular homes.
Billions of taxpayer dollars spent. Homelessness only got worse.
That ends now.
With this NOFO, HUD is making necessary reforms to advance recovery, self-sufficiency, and real results for vulnerable Americans.
Today, HUD announced a new Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for $4.04 billion to better serve America’s vulnerable populations through the Continuum of Care (CoC) homelessness assistance program.
This is the most competitive funding opportunity in the history of the CoC program. This NOFO ties funding to performance. This ends a lack of program accountability that has led to waste, fraud, and abuse instead of providing assistance to homeless individuals.
This reflects @SecretaryTurner's commitment to advancing outcomes through competition and a welcome invitation to the most successful solution providers.
It was great to be in Iowa with Rep. @ZachNunn to see public-private partnerships bringing new housing options to Americans in the Heartland.
The Trump Administration is working to unleash the private sector to build and deliver affordable housing across the country.
Indianola Main Street is a joint effort of businesses, local leaders, and community members to expand opportunity, while preserving the neighborhood's history.
@SecretaryTurner joined @RepMMM to see how federal, local and private partnerships have supported this revitalization.
This week, @SecretaryTurner joined Rep. @ZachNunn to tour Habitat for Humanity’s new starter-home community in Waukee, Iowa.
They discussed HUD’s role in expanding access to affordable homeownership and the impact of public-private partnerships delivering results for Iowa families.
Today, HUD released the 2025 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report: Part 1: Point-in-Time (PIT) Estimates, which found that 745,652 people were homeless, including 266,320 people living on the street on a single night in January 2025.
“The data is clear that the status quo of ‘housing first’ has failed to meaningfully reduce homelessness, resulting in crisis levels of people living on the streets. HUD is restoring its programs to advance recovery and self-sufficiency and to ensure that taxpayer-funded benefits serve American families.” - @SecretaryTurner