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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act · Sec. 102

Sec. 102. OBJECTIVE OF NATIONAL HOUSING POLICY

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## SEC. 102 OBJECTIVE OF NATIONAL HOUSING POLICY **[**[42 U.S.C. 12702](/us/usc/t42/s12702)**]** The objective of national housing policy shall be to reaffirm the long-established national commitment to decent, safe, and sanitary housing for every American by strengthening a nationwide partnership of public and private institutions able— ####
(1)to ensure that every resident of the United States has access to decent shelter or assistance in avoiding homelessness; ####
(2)to increase the Nation's supply of decent housing that is affordable to low-income and moderate-income families and accessible to job opportunities; ####
(3)to improve housing opportunities for all residents of the United States, particularly members of disadvantaged minorities, on a nondiscriminatory basis; ####
(4)to help make neighborhoods safe and livable; ####
(5)to expand opportunities for homeownership; ####
(6)to provide every American community with a reliable, readily available supply of mortgage finance at the lowest possible interest rates; and ####
(7)to encourage tenant empowerment and reduce generational poverty in federally assisted and public housing by improving the means by which self-sufficiency may be achieved.
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