Ben Carson Confirmed as Housing Chief

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Ben Carson, a retired neurosurgeon who challenged  Donald Trump for the GOP presidential nomination, won Senate confirmation Thursday to join Trump’s Cabinet as housing secretary.

Six Democrats and one independent joined 51 Republicans in voting for  Carson to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Carson has never held public office and has no housing policy  experience. But Republicans have praised the life story of a man who  grew up in inner-city Detroit with a single mother who had a third-grade  education.

When his nomination cleared the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban  Affairs Committee in January, Democrats said Carson would not have been  their choice, but they welcomed his promises to address lead hazards in  housing, homelessness and other issues. He was approved unanimously in  the committee.

Carson, 65, will lead an agency with some 8,300 employees and a  budget of about $47 billion. The department provides billions of dollars  in housing assistance to low-income people through vouchers and public  housing. It also enforces fair housing laws and offers mortgage  insurance to poorer Americans through the Federal Housing  Administration, part of HUD.

Trump lauded his nominee last week, calling him a “totally brilliant neurosurgeon” who has saved many lives.


Photo from Fox 10 Phoenix's coverage of Ben Carson's Senate confirmation hearing.
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