 Section 808(d) of the Fair Housing Act, as amended, provides:  All executive departments and agencies shall administer their programs and activities.

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 Section 808(d) of the Fair Housing Act, as amended, provides:  All executive departments and agencies shall administer their programs and activities relating to housing and urban development in a manner affirmatively to further the purposes of the Act and  Shall cooperate with the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to further such purposes. The Fair Housing Act 2

 Programs and Activities include activities operated, administered, or undertaken by the Federal Government including;  Grants and contracts,  Loans,  Insurance.  Guarantees, and  Federal supervision or exercise of regulatory responsibility (including regulatory or supervisory authority over financial institutions). Administration of Programs and Activities 3

  The head of each executive agency is responsible for ensuring that its programs and activities relating to housing and urban development are administered in a manner affirmatively to further the goal of fair housing  The head of each executive agency shall take appropriate steps to require that all persons or other entities who are applicants for, or participants in or who are supervised or regulated under, agency programs comply with the Act. Responsibilities of Executive Agencies 4

  Established a Cabinet-level organization entitled the President’s Fair Housing Council (1994)  Established that the Council shall be chaired by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and shall consist of:  Secretaries of HHS, Transportation, Education, Labor, Defense, Agriculture, Veteran Affairs, Treasury, and Interior;  Attorney General;  Chair of the Federal Reserve;  Comptroller of the Currency;  Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision;  Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; and  Other officials of executive departments and agencies as the as designated by the President President’s Fair Housing Council Executive Order

 The Council shall:  Review the design and delivery of Federal programs and activities to ensure that they support a coordinated strategy to affirmatively further fair housing  Propose revisions to existing programs or activities, develop pilot programs and activities, and propose new programs and activities to achieve its goals The head of each executive agency shall be responsible for enforcement of this order and, unless prohibited by law, shall cooperate and provide records, data, and documentation in connection with any other agency’s investigation of compliance with provisions of this order. Responsibilities of the President’s Fair Housing Council 6

 The President directed the development of a pilot program to address these specific outcomes:  Promote Fair Housing Choice through a balanced approach of both mobility and investment  Reinvent the way assisted housing is offered to applicants  Break down jurisdictional barriers in housing opportunities  Promote the use of subsidies that will diminish residential segregation  Combine initiatives and refine educational incentives aimed at improving low performing schools  Review transportation alternatives  Targeted social service and job training programs  Call upon realtors, mortgage lenders, housing providers and local governments, among others to assist in expanding housing choices Pilot Program 7