Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 information
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965
United States Congress
Long title
An Act to assist in the provision of housing for low- and moderate-income families, to promote orderly urban development, to improve living environment in urban areas, and to extend and amend laws relating to housing, urban renewal, and community facilities
Citation
79 Stat. 451
Passed
10 August 1965
Enacted
10 August 1965
Bill citation
Pub.L. 89–117
The Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 89–117, 79 Stat. 451) is a major revision to federal housing policy in the United States which instituted several major expansions in federal housing programs.
The United States Congress passed and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the legislation on August 10, 1965.[1] Johnson called it "the single most important breakthrough" in federal housing policy since the 1920s.[1] The legislation greatly expanded funding for existing federal housing programs, and added new programs to provide rent subsidies for the elderly and disabled; housing rehabilitation grants to poor homeowners; provisions for veterans to make very low down-payments to obtain mortgages; new authority for families qualifying for public housing to be placed in empty private housing (along with subsidies to landlords); and matching grants to localities for the construction of water and sewer facilities, construction of community centers in low-income areas, and urban beautification.[1][2] Four weeks later, on September 9, President Johnson signed legislation establishing the Department of Housing and Urban Development (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 89–174, 79 Stat. 667).[3]
^ abcSemple, Robert (August 11, 1965). "$7.5 Billion Bill, With a Rent Subsidy Proviso, Signed by Johnson". The New York Times. New York.
^Pritchett, Wendell A. (2008). Robert Clifton Weaver and the American City: The Life and Times of an Urban Reformer. University of Chicago Press. pp. 256–259. ISBN 978-0-226-68448-2.
^Pritchett, Wendell A. (2008). Robert Clifton Weaver and the American City: The Life and Times of an Urban Reformer. University of Chicago Press. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-226-68448-2.
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