The Senate voted 55–44 to confirm Scott Turner as the next secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Scott Turner will be the next secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) after the Senate voted to confirm him on Feb. 5.
He also discussed the United States hitting an all-time record high of homelessness in 2024.
“That’s a national embarrassment and something that cannot continue,” Turner said. “We have a housing crisis in our country, where American people and families are struggling every day.
“HUD is failing at its most basic mission.”
“If confirmed, Mr. Turner will serve as a member of President Trump’s cabinet and be in the line of presidential succession. The Committee’s customary practice—followed by both Republican and Democratic chairs—is to hold a vote on a nomination only after the FBI completes its background investigation,” the Democrats wrote.
“HUD’s mission is to create strong and sustainable communities and support quality, affordable homes, serving the most vulnerable in our nation,” Scott said. “Scott Turner’s story and perspective are tools that he brings to the table.”
Turner, 52, was born and raised in Texas. He started his football career at the University of Illinois before the Washington Redskins drafted him in 1995, leading to nine years in the NFL. From 2012 to 2017, he served in the Texas House of Representatives.
The former athlete is also the founder and CEO of the Community Engagement and Opportunity Council. During the first Trump administration, he served as the executive director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council.
Samantha Flom contributed to this report.
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