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HUD’s Secretary, Julian Castro, stated that “unfortunately,
too many Americans find their dreams limited by where they come from, and a ZIP
code should never determine a child’s future.” To make sure all Americans have access
to “safe, affordable housing in communities that are rich with opportunity,”
HUD will socially reengineer where we live.
This new AFFH (15-084) HUD rule was issued based on “recommendations
made by a 2010 Government Accountability Office report, stakeholders, and HUD
program participants.”
Those who receive grants from HUD must analyze “their fair
housing landscape and set locally determined fair housing priorities and goals
through an Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH).
“To aid
communities in this work, HUD will provide open data to grantees and the public
on patterns of integration and segregation, racially and ethnically
concentrated areas of poverty, disproportionate housing needs, and disparities
in access to opportunity.” Armed with such sensitive information, HUD grantees
will then force their goals onto existing communities and housing planning
processes. “In addition to providing data and maps, HUD will also provide
technical assistance to aid grantees as they adopt this approach.” http://www.huduser.gov/portal/affht_pt.html#final-rule
Tom DeWeese,
President of the American Policy Center, explained that the AFFH Rule “will
virtually erase the very concept of local rule by your locally elected
representatives.” Massive demographic analyses will be undertaken on
communities that apply for HUD grants “to determine if there are enough low
income and minority people living in every neighborhood. HUD will search the
records of every person in each neighborhood for income levels, race, color,
religion, national origin and much more.” Such data mining will take place
every five years.
According to
Ken Blackwell and Rick Manning, “AFFH rule seeks to radically reinvent local
zoning laws in the United States – reengineering America’s neighborhoods based
on racial and ethnic quotas. Under the rule’s assessment tool, local
governments are required to ‘identify neighborhoods or areas in the
jurisdiction and region where racial/ethnic groups are segregated.” www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/12/04/congress-must-stop-team-obamas-plan-to-radically-reengineer-americas-neighborhoods.html
The AFFH Rule
has transformed the $3.5 billion annual program into “a political redistricting tool.”
Tom DeWeese warned
that the AFFH Rule will cause property values to plummet, equity in homes will
disappear, the government will replace your locally elected representatives,
wealth will be redistributed, private property ownership will be destroyed, and
local control will disappear.
Key features
under this HUD AFFH Rule are as follows:
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Clarifying
existing fair housing obligations (standardization and transparency)
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Publicly open
data on fair housing and access to opportunity (HUD will provide open data
and mapping tools)
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Balanced
approach to fair housing (invest to revitalize distressed areas and expand access
to HUD housing throughout the entire community regardless of pre-existing
zoning)
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Expanding
access to opportunity (“The strength of America’s economy, the stability,
and security of its neighborhoods, and the ability for all to prosper depends
on all Americans having equal access to opportunity – no matter what they look
like or where they come from.”)
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Valuing
local data and knowledge (publicly open data will assist with their
assessment of fair housing)
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Customized
tools for local leaders (fair housing assessment data and tools are
specific to local jurisdictions, public housing authorities, and states and
Insular Areas)
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Collaboration
is encouraged (regional fair housing priorities and goals)
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Community
voice (community participation in analyzing fair housing conditions)
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A
phased-in approach (additional time to adopt AFFH rule)
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Additional
time for small grantees and recent regional collaborations (for areas
receiving $500,000 grants or less, and areas receiving HUD’s Sustainable
Communities competition grants)http://www.huduser.gov/portal/sites/default/files/pdf/AFFH_Final_Rule_Executive_Summary.pdf
Tom DeWeese called this AFFH what it really is – communism. To fight back, Rep. Paul
Gosar (R-4th district) of Arizona introduced an amendment to prevent HUD from
implementing AFFH. The House passed this amendment (229-193) and attached it to
Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development Appropriations bill (THUD).Senator Mike Lee of Utah introduced a similar amendment in the Senate called the “Local Zoning Decisions Protection Act” (S.1909). Co-sponsors are Senators Jeff Sessions, David Vetter, Mike Enzi, and Marco Rubio. THUD will come up for a vote any time now. It is up to you to call your senators to fight against this massive and irreversible social engineering of America and redistribution of your wealth. Forcing people to live in neighborhoods of the government’s choosing has been tried under communism with disastrous results.
1984 sure took a while to get here, but here it is.
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