The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which has a goal of getting as many Americans into their own homes as possible, had a $26-billion budget for fiscal year 2000 signed into law.
HUD will get $1.5 billion more than in the previous year's budget. The agency's programs continue to push the U.S. homeownership rates beyond the current record level of about 66% and provide rental assistance programs for economically disadvantaged families.
