Stop HUD's Agenda 21-related AFFH Rule, by Tom DeWeese, 6/24/16
I have been in the fight against Agenda 21 since the
beginning - even before its introduction in 1992. For most of these years
Americans have ignored the issue, as they didn't see it affecting them
personally. That apathy is now changing. The fight against Agenda 21 is heating
up in cities across the nation, beyond anything experienced before. One new
twist in the enforcement of Agenda 21 policy is the new Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) ruling called Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH).
AFFH requires communities that apply for HUD grants to
strip-search every neighborhood, detailing income level, religion, race, and
national origin of every single person living there. HUD has created specific
guidelines dictating specific numbers of each for a proper "balance."
If there are any shortages in any of the categories, then the neighborhood is
deemed to be "out of balance." HUD then requires that the community
correct the situation. That "correction" requires communities to
unnecessarily spend millions of tax dollars. (See graphic at left for an
example of HUD's online mapping tools for local jurisdictions to implement
AFFH; this is a map of the Milwaukee area with "Housing Burden" shown
by shades of gray and "National Origin" shown by color-coded dots
with one dot equal to 75 people.)
To impose AFFH, HUD has changed tactics that are catching
unaware local officials by surprise. In spite of our warnings that HUD grants
came with severe strings attached, local officials have routinely sought and
accepted HUD grants, declaring them as "free" money for local
development. There was at least a pretense of local control. No more. HUD is
now employing a stronger legal enforcement mechanism seldom used before to
strictly enforce those attached and hidden strings. The result is social
engineering that is leading to the destruction of property values and property
rights of neighborhoods. In addition, any local governing body that takes a HUD
grant now finds that their ability to govern the community as they were elected
to do is basically gone, as HUD bureaucrats dictate policy.
HUD has already filed legal actions against communities such
as Westchester County, New York, and Marin County, California, for attempting
to stand up to the HUD rules. Meanwhile, Baltimore, Maryland, has been forced
to spend $30 million over the next 10 years to build 1,000 low-income homes in
affluent neighborhoods. Such threats are growing across the nation.
Meanwhile, in Congress, Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) and
Representative Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) have been trying to add amendments to
legislation to defund AFFH. Twice they have presented such amendments, and
twice they have been betrayed by Republican leadership. In one case such an
amendment by Lee was tabled after it was basically sabotaged by Senator Susan
Collins (R-Maine). However, in 2015 Rep. Gosar had already introduced H.R.
1995, a bill to prohibit HUD from implementing the AFFH rule. This bill has 25
cosponsors and is in a pending status, but needs a lot more support in order to
be passed. In the meantime, Lee and Gosar are continuing their attempts to add
amendments to various bills to defund AFFH.
There is good news in the AFFH fight for Agenda 21 opponents.
Some local elected officials are finally starting to understand the dangers of
these rules and the massive overreach by the federal government to enforce
them. Now many are seeking ways to fight back and are beginning to reach out to
those of us who have led the fight against Agenda 21. They seek help in
stopping these policies. This has been a rare occurrence until now.
You should take action by pressuring your local officials to
reject calls for new HUD grants. Explain that HUD has changed the rules with
the new AFFH rule and that acceptance of such grants will bring an army of
federal regulators to the community.
You should also call and email your senators (202-224-3121)
and representative (202-225-3121) and demand they support the efforts of Representative
Gosar and Senator Lee to prohibit implementation of the AFFH rule with H.R.
1995 or to defund it with amendments to other bills.
Thanks.
Your Friends at The John Birch Society
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