In August 2011, HUD published Notice PIH 2011-48 instituting a requirement that all PHAs report salary information for their top five compensated employees. No similar requirement exists for any other recipient of HUD funding. The Department declared its intention to collect this information through notices published in the Federal Register on April 26 and July 11, 2011. NAHRO submitted detailed comments responding to each of these notices.
In addition to responding to these notices, NAHRO also submitted a request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) for “the names, titles, and compensation levels of all HUD employees, including political appointees, whose compensation levels, exclusive of health, retirement and other fringe benefits, exceed $100,000 per year, together with the annual value of health, retirement and other fringe benefits provided to such persons.” HUD responded to NAHRO’s FOIA request by providing a listing of all employees with base salaries of $100,000 or more, along with their titles and locations
All data received in response to NAHRO’s FOIA request may be accessed through NAHRO’s HUD Salary Search Tool. The data is searchable by last name*, state, HUD Region, HUD office, or any combination thereof. Data provided is current as of June 2011. NAHRO intends to request this information and update the database on an annual basis.
*Although users may search by an employee’s last name, for privacy purposes last names are not visible in the displayed search results
Three housing agencies in Luzerne County have received Operating Subsidy Awards from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The awards are distributed annually by HUD to help housing agencies pay for operation and management costs for public housing.
Total HUD subsidies for housing agencies throughout northeastern Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley totaled $4,902,607....
“Federal funding is critical to providing over 210,000 low-income households in our state with adequate housing, including to many people who are elderly or have disabilities,” Cartwright said, in a statement. “I am glad that these funds will provide an investment into our community and ensure invaluable housing services to vulnerable Pennsylvanians.”
These monies could go towards security but that part of the operation is not a priority as management salaries are #1
and their not living in a section 8
Federal officials on Monday said they will look into salaries paid to Harris County Housing Authority executives after a Houston Chronicle analysis showed the agency pays its leaders more than many of the nation's largest housing authorities.
U.S. Sen Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, sent a letter Monday to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, criticizing the authority's salaries and asking for data on its policies and spending.
The letter from Grassley, who has been critical of compensation at housing authorities nationwide, blasts CEO Guy Rankin's "outrageous" $242,008 salary and blames "lax oversight" by HUD and "local authorities
Good Luck everyone..... only change in America I see you can make is to accept or become part of it...... Next
In addition to responding to these notices, NAHRO also submitted a request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) for “the names, titles, and compensation levels of all HUD employees, including political appointees, whose compensation levels, exclusive of health, retirement and other fringe benefits, exceed $100,000 per year, together with the annual value of health, retirement and other fringe benefits provided to such persons.” HUD responded to NAHRO’s FOIA request by providing a listing of all employees with base salaries of $100,000 or more, along with their titles and locations
All data received in response to NAHRO’s FOIA request may be accessed through NAHRO’s HUD Salary Search Tool. The data is searchable by last name*, state, HUD Region, HUD office, or any combination thereof. Data provided is current as of June 2011. NAHRO intends to request this information and update the database on an annual basis.
*Although users may search by an employee’s last name, for privacy purposes last names are not visible in the displayed search results
Three housing agencies in Luzerne County have received Operating Subsidy Awards from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The awards are distributed annually by HUD to help housing agencies pay for operation and management costs for public housing.
Total HUD subsidies for housing agencies throughout northeastern Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley totaled $4,902,607....
“Federal funding is critical to providing over 210,000 low-income households in our state with adequate housing, including to many people who are elderly or have disabilities,” Cartwright said, in a statement. “I am glad that these funds will provide an investment into our community and ensure invaluable housing services to vulnerable Pennsylvanians.”
These monies could go towards security but that part of the operation is not a priority as management salaries are #1
and their not living in a section 8
Federal officials on Monday said they will look into salaries paid to Harris County Housing Authority executives after a Houston Chronicle analysis showed the agency pays its leaders more than many of the nation's largest housing authorities.
U.S. Sen Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, sent a letter Monday to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, criticizing the authority's salaries and asking for data on its policies and spending.
The letter from Grassley, who has been critical of compensation at housing authorities nationwide, blasts CEO Guy Rankin's "outrageous" $242,008 salary and blames "lax oversight" by HUD and "local authorities
Good Luck everyone..... only change in America I see you can make is to accept or become part of it...... Next