Missouri ignored HUDs early warning about anti-discrimination law, legislator says
Missouri was warned as early as February that changes to the states anti-discrimination law could endanger hundreds of thousands in federal aid to the state, according to documents circulated by a Democratic leader Wednesday.
House Minority Leader Gail McCann Beatty, a Kansas City Democrat, revealed that the state had received a letter from U.S. Housing and Urban Development officials in July that the state was no longer in compliance with the Fair Housing Assistance Program after Republican Gov. Eric Greitens signed SB 43.
McCann Beattys office revealed Wednesday that the Greitens administration was warned months earlier, in a Feb. 6 letter from HUD, that the bill would create serious concerns about the compatibility between state law and the federal fair housing law.
The bill makes it tougher to mount an anti-discrimination lawsuit in Missouri.
Instead of fixing the problem when they had the chance, Governor Greitens and Republican legislative leaders chose to ignore it, McCann Beatty said in a statement. This is nothing short of legislative malpractice, and victims of illegal housing discrimination in Missouri will suffer as a result.
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