Scott Turner, picked by president-elect Donald Trump to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development ... both parties agreed with Turner throughout the hearing that the United States is in a housing crisis. The U.S. had a housing shortage of ...
If confirmed, the NFL veteran and former developer would run a department with a $70 billion budget and roughly 8,000 employees
Scott Turner, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to become secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, is set to face his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday. Turner, an NFL veteran, previously served as the first executive ...
While reactions largely fall within partisan lines, both parties appear poised to work with new HUD leadership to tackle housing challenges.
A former NFL player and representative in the Texas Legislature, Turner served in the first Trump term to lead development in "opportunity zones."
A former Texas legislator and NFL player, Turner has been tasked with overhauling the country's affordable housing system.
There were sports analogies galore but few policy specifics during Scott Turner's confirmation hearing on Thursday to become housing secretary.
Department of Housing and Urban Development nominee Eric Scott Turner said his main goal would be to tackle the housing shortage.
WASHINGTON — Senators pressed Department of Housing and Urban Development nominee Eric Scott Turner on how he would tackle housing affordability and homelessness during a Thursday confirmation hearing.
Picked to lead the housing agency under Trump, the former Texas House member tells senators there is a housing crisis. Democrats say they want to act only after a background check.
Prospective homebuyers and current homeowners can anticipate changes in mortgage rates and housing policies under the Trump administration.
Scott Turner, Trump's HUD pick, plans to adjust Opportunity Zones to boost housing development, focusing on tax incentives.