March 10 Day of Action: Protect HUD, Protect Affordable Homes!
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s approximately 8,300 employees are responsible for managing affordable housing programs that serve millions of people nationwide, including children, veterans, seniors and persons with disabilities. The administration has asked HUD to cut its workforce by about half, with deep cuts in field offices nationwide and threatened reductions to programs and funding. Staff and funding cuts to an already under-resourced HUD will reduce government efficiency, increase housing instability and homelessness (especially for low-income families and individuals), and worsen an already historic national affordable housing crisis. On Monday, March 10, organizations and people all over the country are taking action to protect HUD and the affordable homes it makes possible. Join us! talking PointsCall Your Senators and Representatives!Ask them to stop harmful cuts of HUD staff and funding! Large and thoughtless cuts will damage communities and worsen our national affordable housing crisis. Use the following talking points you can use, and feel free to add your own stories of lived experience!
Want to find out how many people in your state and Congressional district are supported by federal housing programs, or how much money is allocated from specific federal subsidized housing programs in your state? Use this Federal Housing Funding Tracker to support your case. How to Contact Your Members of Congress: You can connect to any Capitol Hill office using the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121. If you would rather call an office directly, you can typically find the number on your senator or representative’s website. When you call, a staff member will answer to take your message. Not sure who your members of Congress are? You can find them using this website: http://www.usa.gov/elected-officials. Send letters with just one click |