April is Fair Housing Month

 

April is National Fair Housing Month! Today Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz joined Bill O’Connell, Director of Community Planning & Development for the HUD Buffalo Field Office; DeAnna Eason, Executive Director of Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME); and members of the Erie County Fair Housing Partnership to renew the call for fair housing and bring attention to continuing issues surrounding housing.

2023 marks the 55th anniversary of the passage of the federal Fair Housing Act, signed into law on April 11, 1968 by President Johnson, making discrimination in housing unlawful.

Learn more: www2.erie.gov/exec/press/april-fair-housing-month

More information:
• Erie County Fair Housing Partnership, Inc.: 716-648-6216
• Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME): 716-854-1400
• New York State Division of Human Rights: 716-847-7632
• Neighborhood Legal Services: 716-847-0650
• U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development: 800-669-9777

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"Trey Trainor, an attorney serving on the Federal Election Commission (FEC) — the panel scheduled to hear the complaint — recently retweeted a photo his wife Lucy Trainor shared of a yard sign outside their Austin-area home promoting the Texas Republican's campaign for a third term in the U.S. Senate," said the report. "'Got my new ⁦@tedcruz⁩ yard sign installed today,' Lucy Trainor tweeted April 19, 10 days after a pair of campaign-finance watchdogs filed their FEC complaint against Cruz. Trey Trainor retweeted the image the same day his wife posted it."

Per federal contribution records, Trainor also made three contributions to Cruz in 2013, totaling to $325.

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"Trainor's retweet follows last month's report by the Current that FEC Chairman Sean J. Cooksey served as Cruz's deputy chief counsel in 2018. From 2019 until joining the FEC in 2020, Cooksey served as general counsel for Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, a GOP hardliner frequently aligned with Cruz," noted the report. "Both Trainor and Cooksey are Trump appointees to the six-member FEC, which is comprised of equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats."

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