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Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations

 

The Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations (CIR) is the primary liaison between the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Congress, State and local governments, and their staff. The office plays a crucial role in developing the Department’s legislative goals and strategies; addresses appropriations and budget matters; and coordinates the Department's responses to congressional inquiries.

Dr. Kimberly McClain, Assistant Secretary

Dr. Kimberly McClain
Assistant Secretary
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations

 

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