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HUD deputy secretary to discuss fair housing settlement | Armonk Real Estate

Deputy Secretary Maurice Jones of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development discusses the fair housing settlement with Westchester County in an Editorial Spotlight interview at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

To view the session and join the live chat, go towww.lohud.com/editorialspotlight.

To make a comment in advance, reach us via Twitter

@lohudopinion or email Digital/Social Media Editor Brian Howard at bjhoward@lohud.com.

Also, read Westchester housing settlement monitor James Johnson’s report on fair housing in Westchester, and other key documents, on lohud.com or directly at http://lohud.us/19A2uvH.

 

Watch live: HUD deputy secretary to discuss fair housing settlement Wednesday at 2 – Northern Westchester.

Robert Paul

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