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democratic senators press housing secretary on missing homelessness data

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AI-generatedThe article discusses political oversight of HUD data reporting and a proposed rule change affecting housing assistance eligibility. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company margin effect is identified. The event is a government accountability hearing with no concrete business or supply chain implications.
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- HUD failed to release legally required 2025 Annual Homeless Assessment Report and Point-in-Time Count.
- Senators Gillibrand and Murray questioned HUD Secretary Turner on May 14, 2026.
- Turner attributed delays to rising homelessness under Biden administration and ongoing litigation.
- Proposed HUD rule change could affect mixed-status families' access to federal housing assistance.
- U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops opposes the proposed rule change.
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