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  • 101 - The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

    HUD Secretary Scott Turner Promotes Faith-Based Affordable Housing Solutions at Jericho Village in Wylie Texas

    22/2/2026 | 2 min
    HUD Secretary Scott Turner is scheduled to spotlight a faith-based attainable housing solution at Jericho Village in Wylie, Texas, on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. North Texas e-News reports this event highlights innovative approaches to affordable housing through community partnerships. Turner, a former NFL player turned public servant, leads the Department of Housing and Urban Development under President Donald J. Trump, focusing on practical solutions for American families.

    In recent days, the department proposed a rule to force noncitizens from public housing, aiming to prioritize U.S. citizens for federal benefits. Politico notes this move aligns with broader efforts to review government programs and ensure only eligible citizens receive assistance, as echoed in updates from prayer networks like ifapray.org. This comes amid White House pushes to ban certain housing investors, with the Wall Street Journal detailing new restrictions on institutional buyers to protect homeownership for average Americans.

    Listeners might note no major headlines tie Turner directly to the Supreme Court's recent tariff rulings or other national stories dominating news cycles, such as those from the New York Times or Politico on economic policies. Instead, HUD's work under Turner emphasizes local impact, like the Texas event promoting faith-based models to address housing shortages without heavy government spending.

    The Jericho Village visit underscores Turner's commitment to attainable housing, drawing on private and community efforts to build homes for working families. North Texas e-News confirms the schedule, positioning it as a key spotlight on solutions amid ongoing national debates over urban development.

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    HUD Proposes New Rule to Restrict Public Housing Access to US Citizens and Legal Residents

    22/2/2026 | 1 min
    The Department of Housing and Urban Development under Secretary Chris Wright proposed a new rule this week to remove noncitizens from public housing programs. Politico reports that the proposal aims to prioritize American citizens and legal residents for federal housing assistance amid ongoing debates over immigration and resource allocation. This move aligns with broader administration efforts to restrict benefits to noncitizens, as noted in recent White House statements on housing investors and public resources.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, the White House detailed plans to ban certain housing investors, which could tie into HUD's initiatives to tighten eligibility. The Hill covered related discussions where Texas Attorney General sued a state housing agency over alleged religious discrimination, highlighting tensions in housing policy enforcement.

    Listeners, these developments come as the Supreme Court ruled against some Trump tariffs, potentially freeing up economic resources that could impact housing affordability. New York Times analysis suggests households might save on costs, indirectly benefiting renters. HUD's focus remains on ensuring only eligible citizens access aid, sparking conversations on fairness and federal spending.

    No major decisions or headlines directly from Secretary Wright emerged in the last few days, but the proposed rule underscores the department's current direction.

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    Energy Secretary Chris Wright Faces Criticism for Climate, Energy Policy Shifts

    17/2/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Recent reports from The Brad Blog highlight his involvement in climate and energy policy shifts under the Trump administration. According to The Brad Blog, a Department of Energy report, influenced by climate science skeptics, supports the Environmental Protection Agency's move to overturn the endangerment finding on greenhouse gases, a key foundation for federal climate regulations since the Obama era[1]. This finding, stemming from a 2007 Supreme Court case, deems carbon dioxide and methane as pollutants requiring regulation under the Clean Air Act. The Brad Blog notes the panel creating this report was unlawfully empaneled, per a recent federal court ruling[1]. Dan Becker of the Center for Biological Diversity warns that repealing related vehicle emission rules could increase air pollution, leading to more asthma attacks in children, missed school days, and higher death rates from lung and heart diseases[1]. The Energy Department also faces criticism for secretly altering nuclear power plant safety rules, as detailed in a Green News Report on The Brad Blog[1]. Trump allies call these actions a total victory for fossil fuels after years of industry efforts[1]. No major headlines from the last few days mention Chris Wright in housing or urban development roles. The Department of Energy continues pushing policies favoring coal and blocking certain clean energy projects nationwide[1].

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    Department of Energy Report Challenges Landmark Greenhouse Gas Regulation, Raising Concerns about Air Pollution and Public Health

    17/2/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Recent news from The Brad Blog highlights his involvement in climate policy shifts. A Department of Energy report, criticized as relying on climate science deniers, supports the Environmental Protection Agency's plan to overturn the landmark endangerment finding on greenhouse gases. The Brad Blog reports this finding, established under Barack Obama, underpins most federal climate regulations, and its repeal could end many emission limits. Dan Becker of the Center for Biological Diversity warns it will increase air pollution, worsening asthma in children and early deaths from lung and heart disease. The Brad Blog notes the report came from a panel ruled unlawful by a federal court. Courts may challenge the repeal, and states could enact their own rules. No major headlines in the last few days mention Chris Wright as Housing and Urban Development Secretary or recent decisions in that role. The Brad Blog also covers related Trump administration actions, like blocking electric vehicle programs and promoting coal use. Listeners, thank you for tuning in. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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    Headline: Energy Secretary Wright Quietly Weakens Nuclear Safety Rules, Challenges Climate Regulations

    15/2/2026 | 1 min
    Chris Wright serves as the United States Secretary of Energy, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to the Brad Blog, the Trump Energy Department under Wright secretly gutted nuclear power plant safety rules in recent days. The Brad Blog reports this change happened quietly, drawing criticism for weakening protections at plants nationwide.

    The Brad Blog also notes a federal court ruled that Wright's Energy Department empaneled a secretive panel of climate science deniers, violating federal law. This panel produced a report used to challenge climate regulations, including the Environmental Protection Agency's landmark endangerment finding on greenhouse gases.

    In related moves, the Brad Blog highlights Wright's department pushing for more use of coal in the Defense Department, calling it dirty, deadly, and expensive, yet subsidized by taxpayers. These actions align with broader Trump administration efforts to favor fossil fuels, as detailed in Project two thousand twenty five from the Heritage Foundation.

    No major headlines from the last few days mention Wright in housing or urban development roles. The Brad Blog emphasizes these energy policy shifts could stall wind and solar projects and reduce enforcement against polluters.

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