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  • 101 - The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

    Federal Court Strikes Down Biden-Era Green Building Requirements, Boosting Housing Affordability Under Trump Administration

    26/04/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Trump administration. According to Real Clear Energy, a federal court decision on March fifth vacated a Biden-era requirement from the Department of Housing and Urban Development that new homes qualifying for federally backed mortgages must comply with the two thousand twenty-one International Energy Conservation Code. The Eastern District of Texas court in Utah versus Housing and Urban Development found the agency violated the law by imposing these costly green standards. This ruling boosts efforts to make housing more affordable especially for first-time buyers with lower credit scores and smaller down payments who rely on over eighty percent of such mortgages. Real Clear Energy reports this addresses how the prior administrations obsession with climate change worsened housing affordability challenges. The Trump team aims to undo similar harmful green policies hindering low-income homeownership. Secretary Wrights role focuses on prioritizing affordable housing over expensive environmental mandates as the departments core mission demands. This recent court win supports broader deregulation moves like the Environmental Protection Agencys February repeal of the two thousand nine Endangerment Finding which saves trillions in costs including for housing-related energy rules. No major new headlines on Wright emerged in the last few days but this judicial strike against overreach highlights ongoing shifts under his leadership to ease burdens on American families seeking homes.

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    Federal Court Strikes Down HUD's Energy Code Rule, Making Homes More Affordable for First-Time Buyers

    26/04/2026 | 1 min
    A federal court recently struck down a Department of Housing and Urban Development requirement that was making homes less affordable for many Americans. On March fifth, a U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Texas vacated a twenty twenty-four rule from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This rule demanded that new homes qualifying for federally backed mortgages comply with the twenty twenty-one International Energy Conservation Code. The court in the case Utah versus Department of Housing and Urban Development ruled the agency's actions violated the law.

    The decision boosts efforts by the Trump administration to remove costly green policies from housing. According to a Real Clear Energy footnote by William Murray, the Biden administration's focus on climate change worsened housing affordability challenges. The Department of Housing and Urban Development, whose main job is to make housing cheaper, had imposed these expensive energy rules on low-income and first-time home buyers. Over eighty percent of Department of Housing and Urban Development backed mortgages go to first-time buyers with lower credit scores and smaller down payments than conventional lenders.

    This ruling helps undo harmful measures burdening those who need federal mortgage help most. No major headlines in the last few days mention Secretary Chris Wright in connection with the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Recent searches show no new decisions or stories directly tied to him in that role.

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    Chris Wright Energy Secretary Claims Solar Wind Below 3 Percent of Global Energy, Fact-Checkers Rate Statement Half True

    23/04/2026 | 2 min
    Chris Wright serves as United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. No recent news from the last few days mentions him in connection with housing or urban development roles. According to Politifact, on April 19, 2026, Wright appeared on CNN's State of the Union and stated that solar and wind energy have not reached three percent of global energy despite ten trillion dollars spent worldwide over the last twenty years on wind, solar, and batteries. Politifact rated this claim Half True, noting that solar and wind indeed account for about three point three percent of total global energy, which includes transportation fuels and industrial heating. However, the fact-check highlighted significant growth in these sources for electricity generation, the subset powering homes and businesses, where solar and wind have expanded rapidly and become cost-effective. The discussion arose amid Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting one-fifth of global crude oil and prompting host Jake Tapper to question reliance on oil versus renewables. Wright emphasized wanting energy from all sources, including nuclear, and noted the United States produces more oil than it consumes, making it a net exporter. The Energy Department supported his view by pointing to research showing higher consumer prices in states mandating renewable energy quotas without adequate storage like batteries. International Energy Agency data backs the investment figure at about five point seven trillion dollars from 2015 to 2025, aligning with Wright's broader estimate. Experts like Yale economist Kenneth Gillingham called the statement misleading for downplaying renewables' progress in electricity, while analysts noted energy losses from fossil fuels. This exchange underscores ongoing debates on energy security as global systems face chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.

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    Chris Wright Confirms Wind and Solar at 3 Percent of Global Energy Use While DC Tackles Housing Crisis With Zoning Reforms

    23/04/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Recent news from Politifact on April 22 confirms Wright accurately stated that wind and solar energy make up just 3 percent of global energy use despite 10 trillion dollars invested over the last 20 years. Politifact notes this figure aligns with International Energy Agency data on total energy including transportation fuels and industrial heating, though critics highlight the rapid growth and cost-effectiveness of these renewables.

    In Washington DC housing discussions, Zoning Commissioner Wright spoke at the April 9 Zoning Commission meeting on upzoning Connecticut Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue corridors. She supported adding density near transit to boost housing, emphasizing realistic inclusionary zoning set-asides based on economic models. Wright welcomed a grant to the Office of Planning from the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments to review these models citywide but opposed neighborhood-specific rules. She stressed clear design review language under Connecticut Avenue Design Guidelines and valid infrastructure assessments.

    The Commission postponed a vote on the proposal until June 11, awaiting Office of Planning clarifications. Wright affirmed the Commissions shared goal of more housing done right.

    Meanwhile, the District of Columbia joined 15 states in a March 16 lawsuit against the Department of Housing and Urban Development over fair housing enforcement rollbacks, as reported in District Links. This challenges guidance making it harder to hold landlords accountable for discrimination and funding threats to non-compliant agencies.

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    Secretary Wright Predicts Gas Prices May Stay Above $3 Despite Trump's Optimistic Forecast

    21/04/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Secretary of Energy in President Donald Trump's second cabinet. According to Wikipedia, he has held this position since 2025. Recent news focuses on his comments about gasoline prices amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz during the United States-Israel conflict with Iran.

    On Sunday, Wright told CNN that gasoline prices may have peaked but could remain above three dollars per gallon until next year due to shipping restrictions. The Hill reports that President Trump responded on Monday, calling Wright's assessment totally wrong and predicting prices will drop below three dollars as soon as the Iran war ends. Asharq Al-Awsat confirms Wright suggested prices below three dollars could happen later this year but might not until next year.

    Earlier in the week, on Thursday, Wright testified at a congressional hearing about Department of Energy funding decisions. Reuters reports that the department restored funding to major carbon capture projects, including the South Texas direct air capture hub and Louisiana's Project Cypress, after reviewing nearly two thousand projects initially targeted for cancellation under the prior administration.

    These developments highlight ongoing debates over energy policy and pricing during geopolitical strain. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had predicted prices in the three dollar range this summer, contrasting Wright's timeline.

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