Hill Heat: FY 2023 Budget Request for the Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentScience Policy Legislation Actiontag:www.hillheat.com,2005:TypoTypo2022-05-11T10:00:14-04:00Brad Johnsonurn:uuid:55744bce-a09f-4eef-8bcc-42871a324dd62022-05-11T10:00:00-04:002022-05-11T10:00:14-04:00FY 2023 Budget Request for the Department of Housing and Urban Development<p><a href='https://appropriations.house.gov/events/hearings/fy-2023-budget-request-for-the-department-of-housing-and-urban-development'>Hearing page</a></p>
<p>Chair David Price (D-N.C.)</p>
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Witness
<ul>
<li>Marcia L. Fudge, Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development</li>
</ul>
<p>The <a href='https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfiles/CFO/documents/2023_BudgetInBriefFINAL.pdf'>2023 President’s Budget</a> requests $71.9 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), approximately $11.6 billion more than the 2022 annualized continuing resolution (CR) level, to support underserved communities and equitable community development, increase access to and production of affordable housing, promote homeownership and wealth-building, advance sustainable communities, climate resilience, and environmental justice, and strengthen <span class="caps">HUD</span>’s internal capacity.</p>
The budget includes:
<ul>
<li>$1.1 billion in targeted climate resilience and energy efficiency improvements in public housing, tribal housing, and other assisted housing;</li>
<li>$400 million to remove dangerous health hazards from homes, including mitigating
threats from fire, lead, carbon monoxide, and radon</li>
<li>The President’s 2023 Budget supports authorizing the Community Development Block Grant—Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program. For more than twenty years, the Congress has appropriated emergency supplemental funds to <span class="caps">HUD</span> in response to major disasters to address the unmet long term disaster recovery needs of States, territories, local governments, and Tribes. Authorization would improve the transparency and predictability of <span class="caps">CDBG</span>-DR funds for impacted communities.</li>
</ul><p><a href='https://appropriations.house.gov/events/hearings/fy-2023-budget-request-for-the-department-of-housing-and-urban-development'>Hearing page</a></p>
<p>Chair David Price (D-N.C.)</p>
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Witness
<ul>
<li>Marcia L. Fudge, Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development</li>
</ul>
<p>The <a href='https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfiles/CFO/documents/2023_BudgetInBriefFINAL.pdf'>2023 President’s Budget</a> requests $71.9 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), approximately $11.6 billion more than the 2022 annualized continuing resolution (CR) level, to support underserved communities and equitable community development, increase access to and production of affordable housing, promote homeownership and wealth-building, advance sustainable communities, climate resilience, and environmental justice, and strengthen <span class="caps">HUD</span>’s internal capacity.</p>
The budget includes:
<ul>
<li>$1.1 billion in targeted climate resilience and energy efficiency improvements in public housing, tribal housing, and other assisted housing;</li>
<li>$400 million to remove dangerous health hazards from homes, including mitigating
threats from fire, lead, carbon monoxide, and radon</li>
<li>The President’s 2023 Budget supports authorizing the Community Development Block Grant—Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program. For more than twenty years, the Congress has appropriated emergency supplemental funds to <span class="caps">HUD</span> in response to major disasters to address the unmet long term disaster recovery needs of States, territories, local governments, and Tribes. Authorization would improve the transparency and predictability of <span class="caps">CDBG</span>-DR funds for impacted communities.</li>
</ul>