The article discusses HUD's recent initiative to modernize processes for disaster recovery funding, emphasizing the commitment to timely assistance for communities affected by natural disasters. Secretary Scott Turner and HUD staffer Matthew Ammon outline changes in reporting requirements and guidelines that promote transparency, such as accessible public websites for fund usage. The initiative is guided by executive orders from the current administration, which aim to address housing affordability and revise emphasis on certain funding demographic requirements, thereby enhancing service to low- to moderate-income populations during crises.
HUD is committed to helping Americans recover from natural disasters and a key part of our commitment is streamlining outdated and cumbersome processes to ensure there is no delay in providing critical resources.
The 39-page notice, signed by HUD staffer Matthew Ammon, aims to modernize and streamline existing processes for accessing and disbursing disaster recovery funds to better serve American communities.
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