Housing Secretary Alphonso Jackson Resigns

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PETE YOST | March 31, 2008 09:42 PM EST | AP

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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson gestures during a meeting in Washington in this Sept. 12, 2007, file photo. Jackson is resigning Monday, March 31, 2008, according to a government official. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

WASHINGTON — HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson, his tenure tarnished by allegations of political favoritism and a criminal investigation, announced his resignation Monday amid the wreckage of the national housing crisis.

He leaves behind a trail of unanswered questions about whether he tilted the Department of Housing and Urban Development toward Republican contractors and cronies.

The move comes at a shaky time for the economy, with soaring mortgage foreclosures imperiling the nation's credit markets.

In announcing that his last day at HUD will be April 18, Jackson said only, "There comes a time when one must attend more diligently to personal and family matters."

Some Congressional Democrats had pushed for him to leave.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton said that while Jackson's resignation is "appropriate, it does nothing to address the Bush administration's wait-and-don't-see posture to our nation's housing crisis."

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said HUD will be called on to work with Congress on assisting refinancing for borrowers faced with imminent foreclosure.

The ethical allegations against Jackson "meant that the Bush administration's ineffective housing policies were being burdened by an even more ineffective HUD Secretary," Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said after Jackson's announcement.

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President Bush called Jackson "a strong leader and a good man." Ties between the two men go back to the 1980s when they lived in the same Dallas neighborhood. It was Jackson's personal ties to Bush that brought him to Washington, where he displayed a forceful personal style at HUD for seven years, first as the agency's No. 2 official and since 2004 in the top slot.

Despite a strong commitment to housing for those in need, Jackson was capable of ill-advised public comments.

Last year, after the subprime mortgage crisis erupted, many policymakers underlined the disproportionate impact of the high-risk, high-cost mortgages on minorities and the elderly, who often are targets of predatory lending practices that lure people into loans they are incapable of repaying.

Asked about the problems with subprime mortgages last June, Jackson insisted that many such borrowers were not unsophisticated, low-income people but what he called "Yuppies, Buppies and Guppies" _ well-educated, young, black and gay upwardly mobile achievers _ with expensive cars who bought $400,000 homes with little or no money down.

In announcing his departure, Jackson said that in his time at HUD, "We have helped families keep their homes. We have transformed public housing. We have reduced chronic homelessness. And we have preserved affordable housing and increased minority homeownership."

Bush has been cool to the idea of a big federal housing rescue. "The temptation of Washington is to say that anything short of a massive government intervention in the housing market amounts to inaction," the president said recently. "I strongly disagree with that sentiment."

On Monday on his way out of the country for a trip built around a NATO summit, Bush said he wants Congress to modernize HUD's Federal Housing Administration, allowing more struggling homeowners to refinance their mortgages.

In October, the National Journal first reported on the criminal investigation of Jackson. The FBI has been examining the ties between Jackson and a friend who was paid $392,000 by Jackson's department as a construction manager in New Orleans. Jackson's friend got the job after Jackson asked a staff member to pass along his name to the Housing Authority of New Orleans.

In another instance of alleged favoritism that came to light in February, the Philadelphia housing authority alleges that Jackson retaliated against the agency because it refused to award a vacant lot worth $2 million to soul-music producer-turned-community developer Kenny Gamble for redevelopment of a public housing complex.

U.S. District Judge Paul S. Diamond ruled Monday in Philadelpia that HUD acted legally and did not retaliate against the housing authority.

Jackson's problems began in 2006, when he told a group of commercial real estate executives that he had revoked a contract because the applicant who thanked him said he did not like President Bush. Jackson later told investigators "I lied" when he made the remark about taking back the contract.

The probe of Jackson's comment by the HUD inspector general ended with no action taken against him, but the investigators brought to light friction between the HUD secretary and some contractors who have long done business with the agency, a number of them donors to Democrats. On Monday, the IG's office said it had seen Jackson's latest remarks and "there is nothing more that we can add."

In the IG probe, some of Jackson's own aides contradicted his account of one incident in which investigators found the HUD secretary had blocked a contract for several months to one heavily Democratic donor. Jackson blamed his aides for the delay in the award.

Jackson was the first black leader of the housing authority in Dallas, where his integration efforts caused clashes with some local homeowners in predominantly white neighborhoods.

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Associated Press writers Marcy Gordon, Ben Feller, Hope Yen and Devlin Barrett contributed to this report

WASHINGTON — HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson, his tenure tarnished by allegations of political favoritism and a criminal investigation, announced his resignation Monday amid the wreckage of the n...
WASHINGTON — HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson, his tenure tarnished by allegations of political favoritism and a criminal investigation, announced his resignation Monday amid the wreckage of the n...
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When this nightmare is over, it might be easier to make a list of those in the Bush administration innocent of corruption, malfeasance or political chicanery.

That is, if any exist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 03/31/2008

When slumlords rent out their Section 8 welfare properties in what once were decent neighborhoods like mine, the only solution is to leave. Habitual welfare users have brought nothing but crime, drugs, gangs, delinquency and fear to my neighborhood, and transformed what was affordable housing largely into a ghetto. Slumlords love Section 8 because they get a guaranteed check in the mail every month from the Feds - and you and I are paying for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 03/31/2008
- LawrenceL I'm a Fan of LawrenceL 2 fans permalink

Congratulations, Mr. Jackson, on your latest career move.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 03/31/2008
- SonnyBono I'm a Fan of SonnyBono 21 fans permalink

Another Bush rat leaving the sinking ship with his/her reputation in shreds - why am I not surprised?

This "administration" better known as Ali Bush and the Forty Thieves has always picked people based on loyalty rather than ability - look at FEMA, look at Iraq, look at Fredo Gonzales and they are all dimwitted losers that would hard pressed to repeat "Do you want fries with that?" but they do love their guy W even to the point when he or one of his remaining henchmen pushes them over the side.

Wonder what Fredo Gonzales last words were as he sat in the front of the boat and waited for the the ax to fall - I forget did our lovable loser of an AG even get the Medal of Freedom? Does Gonzales still get invitations to go over to the White House to chat with George and Laura or does he use the servants' enterance when he stops by?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 03/31/2008

Geez-They found another African-American in the mold of Ken what's-his­-name---th­e crooked Sec of State of Ohio who was a campaign chair in Ohio for Bu$hco-and Sec of State at the Same time!!! Why African-Americans work for and support this group of racist thugs is amazing to me!! Th Southern Strategy is always in play with the GOP-they just add a few tokens along so it doesn't stink like rotten turd ALL DAY long-just for 23 hours a day!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 03/31/2008
- browndog2 I'm a Fan of browndog2 6 fans permalink

Is there no one in this Administration that isn't a Texas cronie,head a cabinet post that bungled it's responsibilities, and used their power for personal financial enhancement? Why do I see another former Bushee subpeana/Executive priveledge showdown brewing?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 03/31/2008

GOP-speak: resignation for "family reasons"

Translation: I need to make arrangements for my family for the time I'm in jail.

OBAMA 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 03/31/2008
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