January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
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1 COMMISSIONER DIGGS: One quick question.<br />
2 Based on that new policy, is HUD seeing a reduction as<br />
3 well in the number of cases that they considered<br />
4 filed?<br />
5 MS. COVINGTON: I spoke with someone at<br />
6 HUD on -- yesterday, and they did indicate that they<br />
7 have seen a drop since they've implemented the new<br />
8 procedures, at least in Region 6. And so we've not<br />
9 received anything in writing regarding the new<br />
10 procedures, and so yesterday we made a request that<br />
11 they send us something in writing regarding the new<br />
12 procedures.<br />
13 Are there any other questions?<br />
14 (No response)<br />
15 MS. COVINGTON: The majority of our<br />
<strong>16</strong> cases still result in favorable resolutions to<br />
17 complainants. Withdrawal with settlement and<br />
18 conciliations are considered to be favorable<br />
19 resolutions. Complainants received more than 17,000<br />
20 in monetary relief. They also received nonmonetary<br />
21 relief and public interest relief. Two case scenarios<br />
22 are shared with you in your booklets behind the<br />
23 Housing Tab.<br />
24 Are there any questions?<br />
25 (No response)