Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Housing agency ends Trump-era anti-transgende­r shelter rule

- By Ashraf Khalil

WASHINGTON » The Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t is withdrawin­g a Trump-era policy that would have allowed taxpayer-funded homeless shelters to deny access to transgende­r people.

The move is partially symbolic; the proposed policy never truly took hold on the ground and was still being hotly debated last fall when former President Donald Trump lost his bid for re-election.

One of President Joe Biden’s first actions after taking office was signing a Jan. 20 executive order on combating discrimina­tion on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientatio­n. Biden directed every executive branch agency to examine further steps that could be taken to combat such discrimina­tion.

“Access to safe, stable housing — and shelter — is a basic necessity,” said new HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge. “Unfortunat­ely, transgende­r and gender non-conforming people report more instances of housing instabilit­y and homelessne­ss than cisgender people. Today, we are taking a critical step in affirming HUD’s commitment that no person be denied access to housing or other critical services because of their gender identity.”

The 2012 Equal Access Rule bars federally funded housing programs from discrimina­ting based on sexual orientatio­n or gender identity. But under Trump and his housing secretary, Ben Carson, HUD proposed a modificati­on to the rule that would have allowed single-sex homeless shelters to deny transgende­r people access.

Democratic Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton, who clashed publicly with Carson over the issue in 2019, hailed Thursday’s announceme­nt as an expected but necessary step to ensure protection­s for one of the country’s vulnerable population­s.

“It’s a relief to see it officially withdrawn,” Wexton said. “Housing saves lives, especially for the trans community who face disproport­ionate rates of violence and homelessne­ss. HUD’s actions today will advance equality and protect the well-being of transgende­r Americans across the country.”

 ?? OLIVER CONTRERAS — THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP ?? Housing and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Marcia Fudge testifies during a Senate Appropriat­ions Committee hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday in Washington.
OLIVER CONTRERAS — THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP Housing and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Marcia Fudge testifies during a Senate Appropriat­ions Committee hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday in Washington.

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