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Establish Emergency HUD Fraud Oversight and Stop Predatory Evictions

To: Sen. Peters, Rep. Bergman, Sen. Slotkin

From: A constituent in Beulah, MI

May 27

I am writing to demand urgent legislative action to halt the systemic exploitation of low-income families within the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and local Public Housing Authorities (PHAs). HUD programs were created by law to serve as a vital safety net for lower-income, working-class, and vulnerable Americans—not as a lucrative asset-management tool to be manipulated for the benefit of the middle class or wealthy corporate interests. Across the country, local housing authorities are weaponizing administrative loopholes to execute predatory, fraudulent evictions. This is being done to deliberately "recycle" housing units—clearing out the families who need assistance the most in order to usher in tenants from higher income brackets to maximize local revenue and gentrify public spaces. This corrupt practice actively pushes families into homelessness and reverses decades of fair housing progress. I urge you to sponsor and introduce comprehensive housing legislation that enacts the following mandates: 1 Establish a Special Congressional Investigative Committee on Housing Fraud: Create a dedicated, permanent independent oversight board tasked specifically with investigating local PHAs and landlords for predatory eviction patterns, illegal income-tier manipulation, and the structural exclusion of low-income applicants. 2 Implement an Absolute Statutory Lock on Affordability Policies: Prevent HUD and regional organizations from rolling back or weakening current low-income eligibility thresholds. Legally bar any policy changes that shift the distribution of federal vouchers away from families under the federal poverty line. 3 Impose Strict Penalties for Tenant "Recycling": Legally mandate that if a local housing authority or HUD-subsidized development displays a pattern of evicting low-income tenants only to replace them with higher-income earners, they face immediate clawbacks of federal funding, severe civil penalties, and criminal fraud investigations for misusing federal assets. Public housing must remain dedicated to those who truly need it. I expect you to act immediately to protect the integrity of HUD programs and defend vulnerable families from institutional exploitation.

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