Scott Turner Faces Senate Hearing as Trump's HUD Nominee
The former NFL player and Texas legislator outlines plans to reform housing policies while emphasizing self-sufficiency and reduced federal spending.
- Scott Turner, nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to lead HUD, testified in his Senate confirmation hearing, pledging to expand free-market housing policies and reduce reliance on government assistance.
- Turner criticized HUD's current performance, citing rising homelessness and a national housing shortage, while emphasizing the need for regulatory reform to lower housing costs.
- Democratic senators questioned Turner's reluctance to support increased federal investment in affordable housing, despite HUD's record $70 billion budget and ongoing housing crises.
- Turner highlighted his experience with the Opportunity Zone program from the first Trump administration, which incentivized investment in low-income areas but faced criticism for limited impact.
- While Turner promised to review HUD programs and address racial bias in housing appraisals, he avoided committing to significant changes in funding or addressing corporate influence in the housing market.