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April 2024 » thefivestar.com 73 April 2024 J O U R N A L Senior Officer with The Pew Charitable Trusts' Housing Policy Initiative. "Today's announcement is a major step towards improving access to financing for thou- sands of American families that are shut out of today's housing market." HUD LAUNCHES WEBSITE TO COMBAT INCOME DISCRIMINATION I n a new U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) release, Richard J. Monocchio, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, announced the launch of HUD's new website, which will clarify protections against Source of Income (SOI) discrimination for families receiving Housing Choice Vouchers. SOI discrimination occurs when landlords, owners, and real estate brokers refuse to rent to current or potential qualifying tenants receiving an HCV or other types of public assistance. The Source of Income Protections website is a "one-stop shop" for HUD stakeholders, summarizing existing materials to explain what SOI discrim- ination looks like, identifying states and local jurisdictions that prohibit it, and providing resources for people who believe they have faced this type of discrimination. "Denying housing to Veterans, families with young children, or people trying to get off the street just because they get help to pay their rent preserves the legacy of discrimination, especially during this affordable housing crisis," former HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge said. "Source of Income protections are important for families to thrive regard- less of their economic status." HUD launches this resource in accor- dance with the principles outlined in the Biden-Harris administration's Blueprint for a Renter's Bill of Rights, and at a time when low-income families confront significant problems in locating safe, quality, and affordable housing. Using all its resources, HUD is committed to ensuring that families with Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) have access to their housing and neighborhoods. "There is no reason that those with vouchers should face discriminatory barriers that hinder or halt their housing search. This experience is still all too common for renters, despite having Source of Income protections in many states and jurisdictions. To address this issue, it is important to work with stake- holders to eliminate those practices," Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, Richard J. Monocchio said. "HUD's new webpage provides useful information to every- one—tenants, landlords, housing author- ities, and others—with the ultimate goal of improving tenants' leasing success." According to the announcement, SOI discrimination can, and frequently does, involve additional policies or practices that limit a potential renter's ability to get housing through vouchers. In states and jurisdictions with current SOI rights, refusing to accept vouchers and other public aid to pay rent, or imposing additional conditions, can be considered housing discrimination. "There is growing evidence that state and local laws prohibiting Source of Income discrimination improve voucher utilization rates for public housing author- ities and expand housing and neighbor- hood choices for voucher holders," said Solomon Greene, Principal Deputy Assis- tant Secretary for HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research. "As part of our role at HUD, we believe it is imperative to support evidence-based policies that advance HUD's mission to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all." Local and state organizations may enforce illegal SOI discrimination and conduct fair housing testing to root it out. "Fair housing testing is an indispens- able investigative tool to root out housing discrimination and FHEO encourages testing activities designed to identify discrimination that violates the Fair Housing Act," said Demeteria McCain, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Op- portunity. "As I made clear in my Febru- ary 2024 memo, Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP) recipients may use HUD funds to design source of income discrimination testing projects to detect discrimination that may violate the Fair Housing Act or state or local laws." "Denying housing to Veterans, families with young children, or people trying to get off the street just because they get help to pay their rent preserves the legacy of discrimination, especially during this affordable housing crisis." — Former HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge