Secretary of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge discusses the housing crisis.

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'The fastest growing group of people who are sleeping on our streets today are single, senior Black women. And the second largest group is families with small children': Housing and Urban Development Sec. Marcia Fudge discusses affordable housing shortage.

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