U.S. DEPARTME T OF HOUSI G AND URBA DEVELOPME T WASHINGTON , DC 20410-3000 OFFICE OF ADMIN ISTRATION DEC21 ffl8 Mr. Austin Evers American Oversight 1030 15th Street, NW B255 Washington , DC 20005 RE: Freedom of Information Act Request FOIA Control No.: 17-FI-HQ-02082 l 8-LIT-HQ-00005 Civil Action Number: 18-cv-0512 Dear Mr. Evers: This letter is a third interim response to your Freedom ,of Information Act (FOIA) request dated and received on September 12, 2017. You asked for copies of the following documents from January 20,2017, to date the search is conducted: 1. All emails sent or received (including carbon copies or blind carbon copies) between any of the individuals listed below and anyone from the Executive Office of the President (including anyone using ·an eop.gov email address). Emails forwarding otherwise responsive records to or from a personal email account are responsive to this request: a. Beth van Duyne b. John Gibbs c. Christopher Bourne d. Lynne Patton 2. All calendar entries for the individuals listed below that also include any individual from the Executive Office of the President (including anyone using an eop.gov email address) as an invitee or participant. For calendar entries created in Outlook or similar programs , the documents should be produced in "memo " form to include all invitees , any notes , and all attachments. Do not limit your search to Outlook calendars- requesting the production of any calendar- paper or electronic , whether on government-issued or personal devices-used to track or coordinate how these individuals allocate their time on agency business: a. Beth van Duyne b. John Gibbs c. Christopher Bourne d. Lynne Patton www.hud.gov espanol.bud.gov 2 Your request is granted in part. Enclosed are 502 pages of Lynne Patton's emails. Christopher Bourne's calendars, John Gibbs' emails and calendar s, and Beth Van Duyne's emails and calendars were provided in an interim release dated October 31, 2018. Copies of Christopher Bourne's emails were provided in an inter im release dated June 29, 2018. Pursuant to the deliberative process privilege of FOIA Exemption 5, I am withholding deliberations regarding a press release to announce Lynn Patton as Regional Administrator for Region II. Exemption 5 protects inter- or intra-agency communications which would not be available by law to a party other than an agency in litigat ion with the Department. The release of this information would reflect HUD's predecisional, deliberati ve process, and would discourage open and candid advice, recommendations, and exchanges of views within the Department, which could bring about public scrutiny of the individuals and the need to justif y in public their tentative opinions. I am also withholding cell phone numbers, personal email, personal addresses, and references to personal circumstances under Exemption 6 of the FOIA, because release of such information would constitute an unwarran ted invasion of personal privacy. The interest of the general public in reviewing these portions of government documents does not outweigh the individuals' right to privacy. The Department is still processing records that are responsive to your request. Appeal rights will be provided to you in the Department's final response letter. For your information, your FOIA request, including your identity and any information made available, is releasable to the public under subsequent FOIA requests. In responding to these requests, the Department does not release personal information, such as home address, telephone number , or Social Security number, all of which are protected from disclosure under FOIA Exemption 6. If you have any questions regarding your request, you may contact Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Schaefer at (202) 252-2531 or Daniel.Schaefer@usdoj.gov. Thank you for your interest in the Department's programs and policies. Sincerely, DEBORAH SNOWDEN °'91\dy...Clt'"CNas~~ I>'( OEaOAAH~ C•U S OV• ~ot .d •USO... •-u,,.,,o.,,.._,_ -~ Cil. .zo,, ,:,.2001« 01-o!'OO' Deborah R. Snowden Deputy Chief FOIA Officer Office of the Executive Secretariat Enclosures From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 26 Jun 2017 16:13:09 +0000 McNally, Charles E Orriols, Mirza;Gruson, Barbara;A lvarez, Olga R;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Re: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Is that for the ir TV or rad io?? □ Oy! Swing by & let's discuss our relations hip with them. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud .gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 12:09 PM, McNally, Charles E wrote: Courtney Gross from NYl News wants to do an interview and willing to come here. Wants to discuss plans for the pos ition and response to loca l criticism re: qualifications. Would be a two-minute package airing today. From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 12:05 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or riols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barbara ; Alvarez, Olga R Cc: Love, Kelly A.EOP/WHO Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Opps! Actually looping Kelly in would be a good idea. LOL. From: Patton, Lynne M Se nt: Monday, June 26, 2017 12:05 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or riols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barba ra ; Alvarez, Olga R Subject : RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Thank you, Charlie. I'm already getting bombarded on Twitter with backdoor requests from CBS news (Jackie Alemany), etc. That said, by copy of this email, I wish to introduce you all to Kelly Love - she oversees HUD comms at the WH and knows a ton of reporters from her time here at Fox News. Let's keep her looped in and between the 3 of you (Olga included) , I defer to whichever ones you deem appropr iate ! If it he lps, I th ink it's important to focus on loca l media more t han national at the moment, but again, I defer to you all. P.S. From a personal perspective, given the fact that l'v ~..... (_b.,_ )(..... 6..... )___ prefer print! Loi. __.I January, I From: McNally, Charles E Sent: M onday, June 26, 2017 12:01 PM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Orrio ls, Mirza ; Gruson , Barbara Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAM ED HUD REGIONALADM INISTRATOR FOR REGION II I expect we may get some interview requests. How would you like to hand le those? From: Patton, Lynne M Sent : M onday, June 26, 2017 12:00 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or rio ls, M irza ; Gruson , Barbara Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMIN ISTRATORFOR REGION II Love it From: McNally, Charles E Sent: Mond ay, June 26, 2017 11:51 AM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Orrio ls, Mirza ; Gruson , Barbara Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMIN ISTRATORFOR REGION II From: Char les McNally (mailto:Charles.E.Mcnally@hud.gov ] Sent : M onday, June 26, 2017 11:48 AM X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Deve lopment - Ben Carson, Secretary Office of Public Affairs, New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Charles McNally (2 12) 542-7647 charles.e.mcna lly@hud.gov http://www.hud.gov/newyo rk/news FOR RELEASE Monday June 26, 2017 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westchester , New York, to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role , Patton will be responsible for the Department's programs and operations in the Region's two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton join s Region II from HUD 's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagement. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage and foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson. "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD 's mission will be supported by a tremendous team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson ' s national listening tour and worked to identify potential reforms to HUD's Sectio n 3 program, wh ich provides a mechanism for low-income families to receive job training and employmen t with HUD-funded projects. Additio nally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump's Commiss ion on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of experience as a senior executive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally , Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina , identifying permanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced families in conjunc tion with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humbled by the tremendo us honor to serve as HUD's Regional Administrator for the city and region I call home," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD's mission and look forward to working with local stakeholders , housing authorities, elected officials, faith-based and commun ity leaders to identify effective so lutions for challenges currently facing New York and New Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD ' s liaison to mayors , city managers , elected representatives , state and local officials , members of Congress , private and non-profit developers , and customers. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to communities and evaluate their efficiency and effect iveness . There are 10 regional administrators in the U nited States . ### For over SO years, HUD's mission has been to create strong , sustainable , inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans. In New York and New Jersey, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800,000 households, homeless services for more than 80,000 individuals, single-family mortgage insurance for over 500,000 homeowners, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community - based organizations, and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership with 14 state and local agencies across the region. More information about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.qov and www.espano!.hud.qov . Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list . If you would rather not receive future communications from HUD , please go to https://optout.cision.corn/en/mUZ4DwSFGCAvE4qetFBVUabxZYd5BewYnY6NSs ag9Jm5yX PB7zdnvT2OeF AKyYhHo5PxcpTRnAku8MqJ7LaOz7jmFMH5U 6BW d 8gAKTw T7WkXU. HUD , US Departm ent of Hou sing and Urban Developmen t 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-41, 10278 New York, NY, Un ited States From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Lynne.M .Patton@hud.gov 26 Jun 2017 12:13 :08 -0400 McNally, Charles E Orriols , M irza;Gruson, Barbara ;Alvarez, Olga R;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Re: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Is that for their TV or radio?? □ Oy! Swing by & let's discuss our relation ship with them. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic Liaison U.S. Dep artment of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud .gov 0: 202-402- 8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 12:09 PM, McNall y, Charles E wrote: Courtney Gro ss from NYl News want s to do an interview and willing to come here. Wants to discuss plan s for the pos ition and respon se to local criticism re: qualifi cations. Would be a two-m inute package airing today. From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : M onday, June 26, 20 17 12:05 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or rio ls, M ir za ; Gruson, Barbara ; Alvarez, Olga R Cc: Love, Kelly A.EOP/WHO< Kelly.A.Love@who .eop.gov > Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMIN ISTRATORFOR REGION II Opps! Actu ally loop ing Kelly in would be a good idea . LOL. From: Patton, Lynne M Se nt: Monday, June 26, 2017 12:05 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or rio ls, M irza ; Gruson , Barba ra ; Alvarez, Olga R Subject : RE: LYNNE PATTON NAM ED HUD REGIONAL ADMIN ISTRATOR FOR REGION II Thank you, Charlie. I'm already gett ing bombarded on Tw itter with backdoor requests from CBS news (Jackie Aleman y), etc. That said, by copy of this email, I wish to introduc e you all t o Kelly Love - she oversee s HUD comm s at the WH and know s a ton of repor te rs from her time here at Fox News . Let's keep her looped in and between the 3 of you (Olga included) , I defer to whichever ones you deem appropr iate ! If it he lps, I th ink it's important to focus on loca l media more t han national at the moment, but again, I defer to you all. ( b---')('-6--')___ P.S. From a personal perspective, given the fact that l've """l prefer print! Loi. __,~ January, I From: McNally, Charles E Sent: M onda y, June 26, 20 17 12:01 PM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Orrio ls, Mirza ; Gruson , Barbara Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAM ED HUD REGIONALADM INISTRATOR FOR REGION II I expect we may get some interview requests. How would you like to hand le those? From: Patton, Lynne M Sent : M onday, June 26, 20 17 12:00 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or rio ls, M irza ; Gruson , Barbara Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMIN ISTRATORFOR REGION II Love it From: McNally, Charles E Sent: Mond ay, June 26, 20 17 11:51 AM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Orrio ls, Mirza ; Gruson , Barbara Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMIN ISTRATORFOR REGION II From: Char les McNally (mailto:Charles.E.Mcnally@hud.gov Sent : M onday, June 26, 20 17 11:48 AM ] X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Deve lopment - Ben Carson, Secretary Office of Public Affairs, New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Charles McNally (2 12) 542-7647 charles.e.mcna lly@hud.gov http://www.hud.gov/newyo rk/news FOR RELEASE Monday June 26, 2017 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westchester , New York, to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role , Patton will be responsible for the Department's programs and operations in the Region's two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton join s Region II from HUD 's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagement. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage and foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson. "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD 's mission will be supported by a tremendous team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson ' s national listening tour and worked to identify potential reforms to HUD's Sectio n 3 program, wh ich provides a mechanism for low-income families to receive job training and employmen t with HUD-funded projects. Additio nally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump's Commiss ion on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of experience as a senior executive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally , Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina , identifying permanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced families in conjunc tion with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humbled by the tremendo us honor to serve as HUD's Regional Administrator for the city and region I call home," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD's mission and look forward to working with local stakeholders , housing authorities, elected officials, faith-based and commun ity leaders to identify effective so lutions for challenges currently facing New York and New Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD ' s liaison to mayors , city managers , elected representatives , state and local officials , members of Congress , private and non-profit developers , and customers. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to communities and evaluate their efficiency and effect iveness . There are 10 regional administrators in the U nited States . ### For over SO years, HUD's mission has been to create strong , sustainable , inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans. In New York and New Jersey, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800,000 households, homeless services for more than 80,000 individuals, single-family mortgage insurance for over 500,000 homeowners, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community - based organizations, and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership with 14 state and local agencies across the region. More information about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.qov and www.espano!.hud.qov . Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list . If you would rather not receive future communications from HUD , please go to https://optout.cision.corn/en/mUZ4DwSFGCAvE4qetFBVUabxZYd5BewYnY6NSs ag9Jm5yX PB7zdnvT2OeF AKyYhHo5PxcpTRnAku8MqJ7LaOz7jmFMH5U 6BW d 8gAKTw T7WkXU. HUD , US Departm ent of Hou sing and Urban Developmen t 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-41, 10278 New York, NY, Un ited States From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 3 Apr 2017 22:24:56 +0000 jared.c.kushne r@who .eop.gov;kellyanne.e.conway@who.eop.gov avrahm.j.;catharine.d.cypher@who.eop.gov Opioid Commission Dear Jared & Kellyanne: Congratulations again on the formation of the Opioid Commission with Governor Chris Christie. To that end, I simply wanted to take this opportunity to formally reiterate that it would be an honor to be officially involved, going forward - either by serving on the Commission itself or -- due to my position as Director of Public Liaison and Senior Advisor at HUD -- maybe serve in the capacity of a formal HUD liaison inasmuch that addiction is without question a clear & present crisis in public housing/urban/rural communities and Dr. Carson has charged me with spearheading his current national Listening Tour, as well as any/all applicable policies & platforms, going forward. I'm sure you all agree that I certainly became the unwitting (albeit proud) face of addict ion during the campaign due to my viral video and cannot even begin to share how many supporters approached me on the trail & at the RNCto share their stories of addiction, or sadly more often than not, heartbreak. Many of whom also expressed to me the ir expectation that I play a key role in ensuring that this commission and/or an addiction platform for this Administration came to fruition, in kind. By putting this critical (and personal) issue at the forefront of the Trump White House, you have made me - and this country - so incre dibly proud and I would expect nothing less from your amazing team. It would be an honor to play whatever role you deem fit for me on this journey. Your consideration is greatly appreciated. Thank you & have a wonderful evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402 -8252 I C: l(b)(6) II E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP 26 Jun 2017 18:58:39 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP;avraham.berkowitz@gmail .com Cc: Barriger, Alex M. EOP/ONDCP Subject: RE:request about Lynne & the opioid commission From: Sent : To: Hi Lynne, The press release that HUD sent out needs to be corrected before it sows further confusion. There are only five Commission members, and even the Cabinet Secretaries are not serving on the Commission, let alone advisers to Cabinet Secretaries. As I stated in my previous email, we have always welcomed input to the Commission from any Cabinet member or their advisers, but stating that you served on the Commission is not accurate. Furt hermore, HUD has had no role in advising the Commission thus far. The most that it would be accurate to say that you and the HUD Secretary were invited to provide input into the Commission in the future. Perhaps the correction could reference any other drug work you might have done while at HUD. Thanks, Michael From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov] Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 2:37 PM To: Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP; avraha m. berkowitz@gma ii .com Subject : Re: request about Lynne & the opioid commission Sorry. Hit sent too soon. Can we all get on the same page about this by any chance? Abe & Avi were part of the origina l conversation. I know only Christie, etc, are considered an off icial part of the commission, but we we r e advised that we were a part of the comm ission long ago. I'm sure you can appreciate that I can't have official push back saying I'm not. Can we correct this? Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 20 17, at 2:34 PM, Patton, Lynne M < Lynne.M.Patton@hud .gov > wrote: Hey guys! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 Begin forwarded message: From: "Williams, Raphael L" Date: June 26, 2017 at 2:14:16 PM EDT To: "Love, Kelly A.EOP/WHO"< Kelly.A.Love@who.eop.gov >, "Patton, Lynne M" Cc: "Thompson, Amy C" , " Kaelan.K.Dorr@who.eop.gov " Subject: request about Lynne & the opioid commission Hey guysJust got this request from Politico , do you have any guidance on how it should be handled? Thanks Raffi From: Lorraine Woellert [mailto:lwoellert@politico.com ] Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 1:58 PM To: Williams , Raphael L ; Brown, Jereon M Subject: Patton Hey folks -The White House says Lynne Patton does not serve on the president's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and sent me back to you all regarding that piece of her resume. Can someone over there please explain her job or relationship with the commission? Thanks, Lorraine Lorraine Woellert I Reporter I POLITICO 703.842.1796 (best number) I202.368.7126 (cell) l @Woellert 1000 Wi lson Blvd., 8th Floor, Arlingt on, VA 22209 From: Se nt: To : Cc: Subje ct: Attachment s: Patton, Lynne M 23 Jun 2017 19:41:08 +0000 Alvarez, Olga R Orriols , Mirza;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Gruson, Barbara L. Patton {Press Release) PRESSRELEASE{WH-HUD).docx Hi Olga! By copy of this email, please meet Kelly Love, who oversees HUD comms in the White House. Attached is the press release that I co-drafted with her team. It was sent to Amy for her final approval. In the interim, please keep it on stand by for Monday or until advised. Lastly, your input is always welcome should you suggest any immediate changes! Thank you! ..•·~·r" { . l!l!l l!!I• ' ,,...... 1urn ,,/ • Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402 -8252 I C: (b)(6) I E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov U.S. DEPARTMENTOF HOUSING& URBANDEVELOPMENT Office of the Press Secretary, Region II FOR IMMEDIATERELEASE June 26, 2017 SECRETARYBEN CARSONAPPOINTS LYNNE PATTON, SENIOR ADVISOR, AS REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR, REGION II Secretary Ben Carson today announced the appointment of HUD Senior Advisor, Lynne Patto n, as Region II Administrator serving New York and New Jersey. Lynne Patton of Westchester, New York, to be Region II Administrator, for the Department of Housing & Urban Development. Lynne join s Region II from the Office of th e Secretary where she ha s served as Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement to the 17 th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, Ben Carson, since Januar y 24, 2017. As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson's national listenin g tour and the development of his Vision Center initia tive. Patton also serves on Secretary Carson's Section 3 Task Force, as well as President Trump's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. "I have no doubt that Patton's unique ability to engage & foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will serve both New York & New Jersey well. I hav e every confidence in her ab ility to ensure that th e joint housing priorities of this administration & agency are successfully implemented," said Secretary Carson. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of public liaison exper ience as a senior executive of a larg e nonprofit based in New York City. Additionally, Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and played a vital role in iden tifying permanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced families in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). 'Tm humbled by the tremendous honor and undertaking that Secretary Carson ha s be stowe d upon me with the appointment of Region II Administrator," sa id Patton . "I am committed to advancing the bipartisan housing agenda of both my predecessor and this administration and look forward to working with our stakeholders, local housing authorities, elected officials, faith-based and community leaders to ident ify effective solutions for challenges currently facing New York & New Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD's liaison to mayors, city mana gers, elected representatives, sta te and local officials, members of Congress, privat e and non-profit developers, and customers. They oversee th e delivery of HUD programs and services to communities and eva luat e their efficiency and effectiveness. There are 10 regional administrators in the United States. "As someone with both the trust and respect of the HUD Secretary and th e President of the United States, I look forward to advocating before them on behalf of the city and region I call home." /////// McNally, Charles E From: Sent : To : 26 Jun 2017 16:48:20 +0000 Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M Orriols, Mirza;Gruson, Barbara; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Daily News Inquiry Greg Smith asks what your salary is. I'd suggest we do not respond . From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 12:13 PM To: McNally, Charles E Cc: Orriols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barbara ; Alvarez, Olga R <0lga.R .Alvarez@hud.gov>; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Is that for the ir TV or rad io?? &# 128584; Oy! Swing by & let's discuss our re lationship with them. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E : lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 12:09 PM, McNally, Charles E wrote: Couiiney Gross from NY 1 News wants to do an interview and willing to come here. Wants to discuss plans for the position and response to local criticism re: qualifications. Would be a two-minute package airing today. From : Patton, Lynne M Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 12:05 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or riols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barba ra ; Alvarez, Olga R <0lg a.R.Alvar ez@hud.gov> Cc: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Opps! Actually looping Kelly in would be a good idea. LOL. From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 12:05 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or riols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barba ra ; Alvarez, Olga R Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Than k you, Charlie. I'm already getting bombarded on Twitter with backdoor requests from CBS news (Jackie A lemany), etc. That said, by copy of this email, I wish to introduce you all to Kelly Love - she oversees HUD comms at the WH and knows a ton of reporters from her time here at Fox News . Let's keep her looped in and between the 3 of you (Olga included), I defer to wh ichever ones you deem appropriate! If it helps, I th ink it's important to focus on local media more than national at the moment, but again, I defer to you all. P.S. Fron:1a personal perspect ive, given the fact that l'v1~ ( _b_ )(_6_)___ prefer print! Loi. ~p anuary, I From: McNally, Charles E Se nt: Monday, June 26, 2017 12:01 PM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Orrio ls, Mirza ; Gruson , Barbara Subje ct: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II I expect we may get some interview requests. How would you like to handle those? From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 12:00 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Or riols, M ir za ; Gruson , Barba ra Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Love it From: McNally, Charles E Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11 :51 AM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Orrio ls, Mirza ; Gruson, Barbara Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II From: Charles McNally [mailto:Charles.E.Mcnally@hud.gov] Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 11:48 AM X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Deve lopment - Ben Carson , Secretary Office of Public Affairs , New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Charles McNally (212) 542-7647 charles .e.mcnally @hud .gov http://www.hud.gov /newyork /news FOR RELEASE Monday June 26, 20 l 7 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westcheste r, New York, to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role, Patton will be responsible for the Department 's programs and operations in the Region's two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton joins Region II from HUD 's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Adv isor and Director of Pub lic Engagement. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage and foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson . "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD 's mission will be supported by a tremendous team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson's national listening tour and worked to identify potential reforms to HUD 's Section 3 program, which prov ides a mechanism for low-income families to receive job training and employment with HUD-funded projects. Additionally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump 's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of experience as a senior executive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally, Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Superv isor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermat h of Hurricane Katrina , identifying perma nent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced families in conjunction with the Federal Eme rgency Management Age ncy (FEMA) . "I'm humbled by the tremendo us honor to serve as HUD's Regional Administrator for the city and region I call hom e," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD ' s mission and look forward to working with local stakeholders , housing authorities, elected offic ials, faith-based and commun ity leaders to identify effect ive solutions for challe nges currently facing New York and N ew Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD ' s liaison to mayors , city managers , elected representatives , state and local officials , member s of Congre ss, pr ivate and non-profit developer s, and customers. They over see the delivery of HUD programs and services to comm unities and evaluate their efficiency and effectiveness. There are 10 regiona l administrators in the United States. ### For over SO years, HUD's mission has been to create strong , sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans. In New York and New Jersey, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800 ,000 households , homeless services for more than 80, 000 individuals , single - family mortgage insurance for over SOO,000 homeowners, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community - based organiz ations , and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership with 14 state and local agencies across the region . More information about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.gov and www .espanol.hud.gov . Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list . If you would rather not receive future communications from HUD , please go to https://optout.cision.com/e n/mUZ4 DwSFGCAvE4qetF BVUa bxZYd5 BewY nY6NSs ag9Jm 5yXPB7 zdnvT2QeFAKyY hHo5PxcpT RnAku8MqJ7 LaQz7jmFMH5U6BWd 8gAKT wT7WkXU. HUD , US Department of Housing and Urban Development 26 Federa l Plaza, Suite 35-41, 10278 New York, NY, United States Slater, Sanquetta R. EOP/ONDCP 13 Jul 2017 20:10:21 +0000 To: Leah.Bressack2@usdoj.gov;Patton, Lynne M;Christopher .Jones@hhs.gov;SissonCA@state.gov ;ClineCM@state.gov ;mora lesba@state.gov; Armstrong , Rebekah W. EOP/OVP;Pinkos, Stephen M. EOP/OVP;Cordish, Reed S. EOP/WHO;Dumbauld, Cassidy M . EOP/WHO;Timothy.Clarkl@hhs.gov;mary .blanche .hankey@usdoj .gov;MowersMD@state.gov;C abelkaCB@state.gov ;Bass, Deana;McCall, Drew A;Caro lyn.Clancy@va .gov;Michae l. Lukach@va.gov;e bony. lee@ed.gov;LeeD .Simmons@ed.gov Cc: Passante, M ichae l J. EOP/ONDCP;Woodberry, Vanessa L. EOP/ONDCP;Johnson, Thomas A. EOP/ONDCP Subje ct: Rescheduling of the Public Teleconference of the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addict ion and the Opioid Crisis (Comm ission) Fro m : Sent: ONDCP is writ ing to notify you (per the attached Federal Register notice) that Chairman Christie is rescheduling the second telephonic meeting of The President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis to have more time to develop the interim report. It was originally scheduled for this Monday, July 17 at 4 pm, but will now be Monday, July 3 1 at 4 pm . We expect that most Departments will join the call at the staff level in a listen only mode using the call in number on the attached notice. If Cabinet Secretaries wish to jo in the call, they can have a speaking role, but would have to use a separate call in number. Please notify ONDCP of whether your Department plans to call in at the staff level. To the extent possible, please try to consolidate lines within your Department by calling from a conference room . The purpose of the meeting is to review and potentially have the five Commission members vote on an interim report . Chairman Christie's office is likely to release the draft interim report shortly before the meeting, and it will be posted on the Commission website here: https://www.whitehouse.gov /ondcp/presidents-commission Sandy Slater Executive Office of the President Office of National Drug Control Policy Office of Legal Counsel Wash ington, DC 20503 Direct: (202) 395-6622 Fax: (202) 395-5543 Email: sslater@ondcp.eop.gov Sent: To: Cc: Subject: 3 Apr 2017 15:31:45 +0000 jared.c.kushner@who.eop.gov;kellyanne.e.conway@who.eop.gov avrahm.j .;catharine.d.cypher@who.eop.gov Opioid Commission Dear Jared & Kellyanne: Congratulations again on the formation of the Opioid Commission with Governor Chris Christie. To that end, I simply wanted to take this opportunity to formally reiterate that it would be an honor to be officially involved, going forward - either by serving on the Commission itself or - due to my position as Director of Public Liaison and Senior Advisor at HUD - maybe serve in the capacity of a formal HUD liaison inasmuch that addiction is without question a clear & present crisis in public housing/urban/rural communities and Dr. Carson has charged me with spearheading his current national Listening Tour, as well as any/all applicable policies & platforms, going forward. More importantly, I think it goes without saying that I clearly became the unwitting (albeit proud) face of addiction during the campaign due to my viral video and cannot even begin to share how many supporters approached me on the trail & at the RNC to share their stories of addiction, or sadly more often than not, heartbreak. Many of whom also expressed to me their expectation that I play a key role in ensuring that this commission and/or an addiction platform for this Administration came to fruition, in kind . Therefore, I cannot even begin to tell you all how proud you have all made me - and this country - by putting this critical (and personal) issue at the forefront of the Trump White House and I wouldn't expect anything less from your incredible team. It wou ld be an honor to play whatever role you deem fit for me on this journey . Your consideration is greatly appreciated. Thank you & have a wonderful evening! /' 111 'ii"1 ' i~ 11tu1· ..... ,/ Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. DepartmentofHousin ~ and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I Cl(b )_6) I E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov I From : Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 26 Jun 2017 18:30:48 +0000 Williams, Raphael L Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Thompson, Amy C;Kaelan.K.Dorr@who.eop.gov Re: request about Lynne & the opioid commission Also, p lease have Jerry confirm that I spearheaded the listen ing tour and serve on Section 3 task force. Everyone know s this as fact, but not sure what they require to prove it other than confirmation from you guys. If not, plea se loop in or refer the issue to Deana Bass. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Develo pment E : lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 2: 14 PM, Will iams, Raphael L wrote: Hey guysJust got this request from Po litico, do you have any gu idance on how it should be handled? Thank s Raffi From: Lorraine Woellert [mailto:lwoellert@politico.com ] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:58 PM To: Williams, Raphael L ; Brown, Jereon M Subject: Patton Hey folks -The White House says Lynne Patton does not serve on the president's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and sent me back to you all regarding that piece of her resume. Can someone over there please explain her job or relationship with the commission? Thanks, Lorraine Lorraine Woellert I Reporter I POLITICO 703 .842.1796 (best numbe r) I 202.368.7126 (cell) l@Woel lert 1000 Wilson Blvd., 8th Floo r, Ar lington, VA 22209 From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 26 Jun 2017 14:30:46 -0400 Williams, Raphael L Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Thompson, Amy C;Kaelan.K.Dorr@who.eop.gov Re: request about Lynne & the opioid commission Also, p lease have Jerry confirm that I spearheaded the listen ing tour and serve on Section 3 task force. Everyone knows this as fact , but not sure what they require to prove it other than confirmation from you guys. If not, please loop in or refer the issue to Deana Bass. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E : lynne .m.patton@hud .gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017 , at 2: 14 PM, Will iams , Raphael L wrote: Hey guysJust got this request from Po litico, do you have any gu idance on how it sho uld be handled? Thanks Raffi From: Lorraine Woellert [mailto:lwoellert@politico Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:58 PM .com] To: Williams, Raphael L ; Brown, Jereon M Subject: Patton Hey folks -The White House says Lynne Patton does not serve on the president's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and sent me back to you all regarding that piece of her resume. Can someone over there please explain her job or relationship with the commission? Thanks, Lorraine Lorraine Woellert I Reporter I POLITICO 703 .842.1796 (best numbe r) I 202.368.7126 (cell) l@Woel lert 1000 Wilson Blvd., 8th Floo r, Ar lington, VA 22209 From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Att achment s: Patton, Lynne M 3 Feb 2017 20:00:59 +0000 sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov FW: Financial Disclosure Report {L.Patton) Offer Letter {L. Patton).pdf Good afternoon, Sean! Per the below, please let me know ASAP if this is truly required of me. Again, while I don't mind submitting the same, I remain confused & disheartened by the fact that HUD continues to demand my salary history when you, PPOand POTUS'senior staff have all told me that it's not necessary/required. I need reassurance from PPOthat this changes nothing as it pertains to the attached offer letter before acquiescing to their demand, if at all. I will await your reply by EOD. Thank you. Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor t o the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I0 : 202.402.8252 IC:,_l (b_ )_(_6_ ) ---. From : Baxter, Daniel P Sent : Friday, February 03, 2017 12:56 PM To: Patt on, Lynne M Subject: Financial Disclosure Report Ms. Patton, After receiving your salary information from OCHCO,we have determined that you are now required to complete a f ull Public Financial Disclosure Report . I have returned the report to you so that you may add the required information. Please note that the full report must include your actual income amount {as in the actual dollar amount) from January 2016-present . Please also note t hat you must now include mutual funds and other financial information which you may not have needed to include in the modified report . You will soon be receiving a notification that you can go in and edit you r report . If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you . Daniel Baxter Attorney-Advisor Ethics and Appeals Division Office of the General Counsel US Department of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-2089 This communicat ion, along wit h any attachments, is coverec by fece ral and state law governing electronic communications and may contain confident ial and legally privileged informat ion. If the reader of this message is not t he intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribut ion, use, or copying of th is message or portio n thereof is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to the sender and delete this message. Thank you . C.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOLSING ,\l'.O URBAN OE\'ELOP!\IE~T WASH l'IGT Ot's. I)( ." 21}1IO-.\fllXl ( 'Hll .'F I IL~IA!'J C.-\l'IT.\I. 01-FICl ' R February J. 20 17 ~h. Lynne M Patton l(b)(6) Dear Ms. Patton: Congrntula tions on your appointment to the position of Senior Ad vis or in the Office of the Secr e tary at the U.S. Depattment o f Hous ing and Urba n Development. It is also tcmativc pend ing compl etion of a background investi gat ion . Your appointme nt. effective Tuesday. January 24.2017. is tempor ary an d not to ex cee d l '.20 days {May 24. ·20 17). You wi ll he app ointed un Cc: 'John.J.DeStefano@who .eop.gov ' Subject: FW: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Import ance: High Good afternoon, Sean! Per the below, please let me know ASAP if this is truly required of me. Again, while I don 't mind submitting the same, I remain confused & disheartened by the fact that HUD continues to demand my salary history when you, PPO and POTUS'senior staff have all told me that it's not necessary/required. I need reassurance from PPOthat this changes noth ing as it pertains to the attached offer letter before acqu iescing to their demand , if at all. I will await your reply by EOD. Thank you . Lynne M . Patto n Senior Adv isor t o the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I0: 202.402.8252 IC:.-l (b-)-(6-)---.... From : Baxter, Daniel P Sent : Friday, February 03, 2017 12:56 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Subject : Financial Disclosure Report Ms . Patton, After receiving your salary informatio n from OCHCO,we have determined that you are now required to complete a f ull Public Financial Disclosure Report . I have returned the report to you so that you may add the required information . Please note t hat the full report must include your actual income amount (as in the actual dollar amount) fr om January 2016-present. Please also note t hat you must now includ e mutual funds and other financial information which you may not have needed to include in the modified report. You will soon be receiving a notification that you can go in and edit your report. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you. Daniel Baxter Attorney-Advisor Ethics and Appeals Division Office of the General Counsel U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-2089 This communication, along with any attachments, is coverec by fecera l and state law governing electronic communications and may contain confident ial and legally privileged information. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribut ion, use, or copying of th is message or portion thereof is strictly prohibited . I f you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to the sender and delete this message. Thank you. From: Se nt: To: Cc: Subje ct: Patton, Lynne M 25 Apr 2017 13:47:09 +0000 Kushner, Jared C. EOP/WHO;Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/WHO Berkowitz , Avrahm J. EOP/WHO RE: Opioid Commission 100% understood. I'll await Abe's call and look forward to exploring how HUD can help your commission identify & implement a uniform approach . W in win. From : Kushner, Jared C.EOP/WHO[mailto :j ck@who.eop.gov] Se nt : Tuesday, April 25, 2017 9:41 AM To : Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/WHO ; Patton, Lynne M Cc: Berkowitz, Avrahm J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Opioid Commission Lynn - need to make sure we do this smart ly- part of the problem is that each agency does their own program and most of them don't work - we need to have centralized concentrated approach . I am sure there is a lot we can do with HUD on this From : Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/WHO Se nt : Tuesday, April 25, 2017 9:39 AM To : Patton, Lynne M Cc: Kushner, Jared C.EOP/WHO< jck@who .eop.gov >; Berkowitz, Avrahm J. EOP/WHO Subject : Re: Opioid Commission Thank you Lynne - I'm happy to follow up on th is with you . I'll be in touch shortly . My best, -Abe Sent from my iPhone On Apr 25, 2017, at 9:21 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Thanks so much Jared & my apologies for the untimely reply, but I wanted to discuss HUD's potential greater detail with Secretary Carson before I responded. He's 100% on board with this critical mission and has tasked me with resurrecting a highly successful Drug Elimination Program that HUD implemented back in the 1990's, yet inexplicably terminated, as well as prioritizing re-entry & vocational programs and sober houses. All of which we think fit nicely into your agenda . Let me know how best to proceed & we look forward to assisting in any way we can! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Pub lic Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: !(b (6 ) II E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud.gov 0 From : Kushner, Jared C.EOP/WHO( mailto:jck@who.eop.gov ] Sent : Monday, April 10, 2017 4:4 1 PM To : Patton, Lynne M Cc: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/WHO ; Berkowitz, Avrahm J. EOP/WHO Subje ct: Re: Opioid Commission Happy to try and get HUD involved. Important issue we are working to make big progress on Sent from my iPad On Apr 3, 2017, at 3:25 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Dear Jared & Kellyanne: Congratulations again on the formation of the Opioid Commission with Governor Chris Christie . To that end, I simply wanted to take this opportunity to formally reiterate that it would be an honor to be officially involved, going forward - either by serving on the Commission it self or -- due to my position as Director of Public Liaison and Senior Advisor at HUD -- maybe serve in the capacity of a formal HUD liaison inasmuch that addiction is without question a clear & present crisis in public housing/urban/rural communities and Dr. Carson has charged me with spearheading his current national Listening Tour, as well as any/all applicab le policies & platforms, going forward. I'm sure you all agree that I certainly became the unwitting (albeit proud) face of addiction dur ing the campaign due to my vira l video and cannot even begin to share how many supporters approached me on the trail & at the RNCto share their stories of addiction, or sadly more often than not, heartbreak. Many of whom also expressed to me their expectation that I play a key role in ensuring that t his commission and/or an addiction platform for this Administration came to fruition, in kind . By putting this critical (and personal) issue at the forefront of the Trump White House, you have made me - and this country - so incredibly proud and I would expect nothing less from your amazing team. It would be an honor to play whatever role you deem fit for me on this journey. Your consideration is greatly appreciated. evening! Thank you & have a wonderful Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite l 0226 T: (202) 402-8252 I Cl(b)(6) 11 E: lynn e.m.patton @hud.gov Patton, Lynne M 17 Oct 2017 17:04:43 +0000 Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Cc: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO;Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO;Ditto, Jessica E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: PRTalkers image00l.jpg Attachments : From: Sent : To: Haha , thank s Cliff! Ditto! And awesome, Jessica! Thank you. Anyth ing you can send before 5:30PM or so, wou ld be greatly apprec iated! Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Sen ior Adviso r to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7100 lynne.m.patton@hud.gov On Oct 17, 2017, at 12:44 PM, Sims, CliffD . EOP/WHO wrote: Everyone should be a Lynne Patton fan as far as I'm concerned! Adding Jessica Ditto, who's Comms POCfor relief efforts. She should be able to hook you up with the latest. From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 12:39 PM To: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO ; Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Subject : PRTalkers Importance : High Good morning! Per the attached, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez is hosting a federal disaster update tonight for her constituents and I'm sure you can appreciate that we're damned if we do & damned if we don't attend. Can someone please send me the most updated WH talkers for PR & USVI relief efforts specifically before COB? HUD HQ and I have decided that my attendance will help advance the message that Maria relief is of paramount priority to both the Secretary & POTUS. FEMA Region II will be attending with me. FYI: You may recall that Nydia Velazquez wrote a letter in response to my appointment demanding it be rescinded. On a positive note , since my inception, I have been working actively to establish strong relations with her office & her team has expressed to me the Congresswoman's profound appreciation for my willingness to show up, be involved & listen to her constituents on multiple occasions. She is slowly becoming a Lynne Patton fan ....lol. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Public-Private Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY 10278-;=....; 00:a...:: 6=8---~ 11 E: lynne.m.patton @ hud.gov T: (212) 542- 7100 I C:l(b )(6) Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 17 Oct 2017 13:04:41-0400 Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Cc: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO;Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO;Ditto, Jessica E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: PRTalkers From : Sent : To : Haha , thank s Cliff! Ditto! And awesome, Jessica ! Thank you. Anyth ing you can send before 5:30PM or so, wou ld be great ly apprec iated! Lynne M. Patton Regional Adm inistrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secreta ry Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7100 lynne.m. patton@hud.gov On Oct 17, 2017 , at 12:44 PM , Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO wrote: Everyone should be a Lynne Patton fan as far as I'm concerned! Adding Jessica Ditto, who's Comms POCfor relief efforts. She should be able to hook you up with the latest. From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 12:39 PM To : Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Manigault, Omarosa 0 . EOP/WHO ; Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Subject: PRTalkers Importance : High Good morning! Per the attached, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez is hosting a federal disaster update tonight for her constituents and I'm sure you can appreciate that we're damned if we do & damned if we don't attend. Can someone please send me the most updated WH talkers for PR & USVI relief efforts specifically before COB? HUD HQ and I have decided that my attendance w ill help advance the message that Maria relief is of paramount priority to both the Secretary & POTUS. FEMA Region II will be attending with me. FYI: You may recall that Nydia Velazquez wrote a letter in response to my appointment demanding it be rescinded. On a positive note , since my inception, I have been working actively to establish strong relations with her office & her team has expressed to me the Congresswoman's profound appreciation for my willingness to show up, be involved & listen to her constituents on multiple occasions. She is slowly becoming a Lynne Patton fan ....lol. Lynn e M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Public-Private Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY 10278-0~06_8___ ~ T: (2 I 2) 542- 7 I 00 I C: j(b )(6) E: lynne.m.patton @ hud.gov From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject : Castillo , Hannah J. EOP/WHO 24 Apr 2017 13:06:28 +0000 Thomas, Deloris ;Patton, Lynne M Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Introduction Good morning Del oris, I wou ld like to introduce you to Lynne Patton , who is the Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Dir ector of Public Liai so n at the Depa1tment of Hous ing and U rban Development. Lynne , Deloris Thoma s is the Vice President of Joseph Business Scho ol and Related Entiti es . Deloris is wo rking with D r. Bill Winston who is the Pas tor of Living Word Christian Center in Chicago. As mentioned , they are putting together a coalition of pastors to reduce violence in Chicago by organizing churches to train students at vocational schoo ls. Thank you, Hannah J. Castillo The White House , Office of Public Liaison 202-456-1452 Se nt: Williams, Raphael L 26 Jun 2017 21:03 :48 +0000 To: Patton, Lynne M;Thompson, Amy C From: Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov;kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov;Omarosa.O.Manigau Deana;McNally, Charles E Subject: RE: Politico lt@who.eop.gov;Bass, I do not know how the reporte r got her informat ion. I passed along the pre ss release first thing today as Amy had suggested in order to delay the story until you started. From : Patton, Lynne M Se nt : Monday , June 26, 2017 4:25 PM To : Williams, Raphael L ; Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov; kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov; Omarosa.0.Manigault@who.eop.gov; Bass, Deana ; McNally, Charles E Subject: RE: Politico Then kindly advise how she knew that attempts were made to: 1. Dial back the language of my press release several times 2. Banish me to a far-flung office when I first started 3. Knew that HUD staff had no knowledge of my NYT interview this weekend Thank you . Please tell her that she overplayed her hand ... From : Williams, Raphael L Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 4 :14 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov; kelly.a.love@who .eop.gov ; Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov; Bass, Deana ; McNally , Charles E Subject: RE: Politico Lo1Taine was going to write the piece on Friday, but to keep her from publishing before you reached your office , I made an agreement with her that I wou ld give her the release with Carson's quote first thing Monday. So, I gave her what I believed to be the final relea se. Changes were made to the relea se after I gave Lorraine the latest version I had. From : Patton, Lynne M Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 4:10 PM To : Thompson, Amy C ; Williams, Raphael L Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov ; kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov; Omarosa.0.Manigault@who.eop.gov; Bass, Deana ; McNally, Charles E Subject: Politico Kind ly advise how LotTaine Woe llert from Po litico cited a version of my press release in her hit piece today that was never release d to the media? Thank you . Please see highli ghted photo & official release from Region II below. Her resume was a challenge. Rumors of her appointment caused so much heartburn in New York that it made tabloid headlines . When it came time for a formal announcement, Patton tried to juice her own press release, claiming experience she didn 't have, including skill in bipartisan politics. The language was dialed back, according to the people close to Carson. Carson on Monday released a statement praising Patton's "energy and enthusiasm" and --n"'b 1es1re to engage and foster relat1onslups across bipartisa n silos.'' Beyond the Trump family, Patton seems to have little job experience . Her Linkedln page cites Quinnipiac University School of Law, which she attended briefly, and Yale, which she didn 't attend at all. She was a Red Cross supervisor in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, identifying housing for "hundreds of displaced families" in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to the HUD press release. She also seives on the Trump administration's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Ooioid Crisis. accordin2 to the release . Begin forwarded message: From: "McN ally, Charles E" Date: June 26, 2017 at 11:50:58 AM EDT To: "Patton, Lynne M" , "Orriols, Mirza" , "Gruson, Barbara" Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II From: Charles McNally fmailto :Charles.E.Mcnally@hud .gov] Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 11:48 AM X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Deve lopment - Ben Carson. Secretary Office of Public Affairs. New York Regional Office. New York. NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Charles McNally (212) 542-7647 charles.e.mcnally@h ud.gov http://www.hu d.gov/newyork/news FOR RELEASE Monday June 26, 2017 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westcheste r, New York , to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role, Patton will be responsible for the Department's programs and operations in the Region's two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton joins Region II from HUD's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagement. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage and foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson. "Herenergy and enthusiasm for executing HUD ' s mission will be supported by a tremendous team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson's national listening tour and worked to identify pote ntial reforms to HUD's Sectio n 3 program, whic h prov ides a mechanism for low-income famil ies to receive job training and employment with HUD-funded projects. Additionally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump 's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of expe rience as a senior executive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally , Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disast er Shelter Superv isor in Louisiana in the imm ediate afte rmath of Hun-icane Kat rina, identifying perma nent and temporary housing for hundr eds of displaced fam ilies in conjunct ion with the Federal Eme rgency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humbled by the tremendous honor to serve as HUD's Regional Adm inistrato r for the city and region I call home," said Patton. "I am committed to adva ncing HUD's mission and look forward to work ing with loca l stakeho lders, housing authorities, elected offic ials, faith-based and communi ty leaders to identify effective solutions for challenges currently facing New York and New Jersey." The Regional Adm inistrator serves as HUD's liaison to mayors, city manager s, elected repre sentative s, state and local offic ials, member s of Cong ress, private and non -profit developers, and customers. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to communities and evaluate their efficiency and effect iveness . The re are 10 regiona l adm inistrators in the U nited States . ### For over 50 years, HUD's mission has been to create strong , sustainable , inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans. In New York and New Jersey, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800,000 households, homeless services for more than 80,000 individuals, single-family mortgage insurance for over 500,000 homeowners, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community - based organizations , and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership with 14 state and local agencies across the region. More information about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.gov and www.espanol.hud.gov . Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list . If yo u would rathe r not receive future commun ications from HUD, please go to http s://optout.cision.corn/en/mUZ4DwSFGCA vE4getFBVUabxZY d5BewY nY 6NSs ag9Jm5 yXPB7 zdnvT2Oe FAKyYhHo5PxcpTRnAku 8MgJ7L aOz7jm FMH5U6BWd 8gAKTwT7WkXU. HUD, US Department of Housing and Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-41, 10278 New York , NY , United States Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO 23 Jun 2017 18:00 :37 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Cc: Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO;Thompson, Amy C;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L Subject: Re: Press Release From: Sent : To : I recommend we including the quote from Dr. Carso n. We need the quote to undergird the strength of the appointment. On Jun 23, 2017, at 1:42 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Hi Team: Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms . Amy - if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version . The bottom line is that I don't want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approved by SOHUD. I have the right to participate and approve it. Lastly, while I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, worked directly fo r & has this level of media attention), I defer to you all. Ultimately, it's my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYCoffice when ready on Monday. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin g and Ur ban Development, Suite I0226 1 1 E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud.go v T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) Patton, Lynne M 13 Apr 2017 12:38:50 +0000 Barton, Victo ria L Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO;Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO;Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO;Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: Re: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Att achments : image001.jpg From: Sent : To: Indeed . Thank s Victoria! Sounds perfe ct. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic Liaison U.S. Dep artment of Housing & Urban Develo pment E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Apr 13, 2017, at 8: 16 AM, Barton , Victor ia L wrote: Thank you all and pleasure to meet everyone . I have been in contact with Mark and brought his invitat ion to Lynne's attention. W e have done preliminary discussions about this . In add ition , Mark expressed Congressman Stivers would like to do a j oint press announcement about Secretary Carson's visit to Ohio . I will be speaking to the Congressman and Mark today in order to gather more information in regard s to the Ohio visit, and I w ill circle up wit h Lynne to get direction on this . Thank you, V ictoria L. Barton U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development 0: 202-402- 5957 I C: (b)(6) I E: victoria.l.barton@hud.gov From: Patton , Lynne M Sent: Wednesday, Apr il 12, 2017 7:45 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO ; Barton, Vict oria L ; Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO ; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Thank you, Sheila & pleasure to meet you, Cindy. We would love to explore incorporating Rep. Stivers into the tour. I will be back in the office by Friday afternoon. Victo ria & I can circle up with you then, if available . Win win. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Apr 12, 2017, at 5:23 PM, Greenwood, Sheila M wrote: Cindy- He does have Columbus on his Listening Tour and should be there in two weeks. I know that the event s are in development and that, as a mat t er of course, we always notify House/Senate/Governors, etc. I've cc'd Lynne Patton above since she plans tours and may have knowledge about this specific invitat ion and I've also looped in Victoria down in Congressional. Thanks fo r the heads up. SMG From : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO fm ailto:cindy.b .simms@who.eop.gov ] Sent : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 5:10 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/W HO; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject: FW: Secretary Carson Visit to Colum bus, OH Hi Sheila. One more Member outreach question . I'd like to defer to you and HUD on how you'd like me to address this. If there is a way to engage Representative Stivers if the Secretary will be in Columbus it would be great. -Cindy Cindy B. Simms Special Assistant to the President White House, Office of Legislative Affairs cindy .b.simms@who.eop .gov Official correspondence for the President may be sent to: leqislativeaffairs45@who. eop.qov From : Gilbride , Mark fmailto:Mark .Gilbride@mail.house .gov] Sent : Wednesday , April 12, 2017 4:58 PM To : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject : RE:Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Cindy, My boss is continuing to hear rumo rs from const ituent stakeho lders back hom e about th is potential visit. Is there any confirmation to be found for it? We contacted HUD, but t hey wouldn ' t tell us anything . -Mark Mark Gilbride Finan cial Services Adviso r Congressman Steve Stivers (OH-15) 1022 Longwort h Ho use O ffice Building P: (202) 225-2015 From: Howard, Benjamin [mailto :Benjamin.R.Howard@who.eop.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:00 AM To: Gilbride, Mark Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Secretary Carson Visit t o Columbus, OH Thanks Mark . Looping in Cindy who has your boss for the WH. From : Gilbride, Mark [mailto:Mark .Gilbride @mail. house.gov1 Sent : Wedn esday, April 12, 2017 9:54 AM To: Howard, Benjamin Subject: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Ben, I hope my email finds you we ll . My boss sent the attached invite to Secretary Carson invit ing him to come to Columbus on the 26th of Apri l as part of his listening tou r. We have heard rumors that he wi ll in fact be com ing to Columbus on that date, but HUD's liaison is keeping the ir lips sealed. Is there any way we could get any confirmation through backchanne ls? Thanks! -Mark Mark Gilbride Financial Services Advisor Congressman Steve Stivers (OH -15) 1022 Longworth Ho use Offi ce Building P: (202) 225-2015 0 .1 a? #1 Uta, ?Hui? 0' .- o?hr at" Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 13 Apr 2017 08:38:49 -0400 Barton, Victoria L Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO;Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO;Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO;Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: Re: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH From: Sent : To: Indeed. Thanks V ictoria! Sounds perfect. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liai son U.S . Dep artment of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Apr 13, 2017, at 8: 16 AM, Barton, Victoria L wrote: Thank you all and pleasure to meet everyone. I have been in contact with Mark and brought his invitation to Lynne's attention. W e have done preliminary discussions about this . In addition, Mark expressed Congressman Stivers would like to do a joint press announcement about Secretary Carson's visit to Ohio. I will be speaking to the Congressman and Mark today in order to gather more information in regards to the Ohio visit, and I wi ll circle up wit h Lynne to get direction on this . Thank you, Victoria L. Barton U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development 0: 202-402 -5957 I C (b)(6) E: v ictoria.l.barton@hud.gov From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 7:45 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO ; Barton, Victoria L ; Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO ; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Thank you, Sheila & pleasure to meet you, Cindy. We would love to explore incorporating Rep. Stivers into the tour. I will be back in the office by Friday afternoon. Victoria & I can circle up with you then, if available. Win win. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Apr 12, 2017, at 5:23 PM, Greenwood, Sheila M wrote: Cindy- He does have Columbus on his Listening Tour and should be there in two weeks. I know that the event s are in development and that, as a mat t er of course, we always notify House/Senate/Governors, etc. I've cc'd Lynne Patton above since she plans tours and may have knowledge about this specific invitat ion and I've also looped in Victoria down in Congressional. Thanks fo r the heads up. SMG From : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO fm ailto:cindy.b .simms@who.eop.gov ] Sent : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 5:10 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/W HO; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject: FW: Secretary Carson Visit to Colum bus, OH Hi Sheila. One more Member outreach question . I'd like to defer to you and HUD on how you'd like me to address this. If there is a way to engage Representative Stivers if the Secretary will be in Columbus it would be great. -Cindy Cindy B. Simms Special Assistant to the President White House, Office of Legislative Affairs cindy .b.simms@who.eop .gov Official correspondence for the President may be sent to: leqislativeaffairs45@who. eop.qov From : Gilbride , Mark fmailto:Mark .Gilbride@mail.house .gov] Sent : Wednesday , April 12, 2017 4:58 PM To : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject : RE:Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Cindy, My boss is continuing to hear rumo rs from const ituent stakeho lders back hom e about th is potential visit. Is there any confirmation to be found for it? We contacted HUD, but t hey wouldn ' t tell us anything . -Mark Mark Gilbride Finan cial Services Adviso r Congressman Steve Stivers (OH-15) 1022 Longwort h Ho use O ffice Building P: (202) 225-2015 From: Howard, Benjamin [mailto :Benjamin.R.Howard@who.eop.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:00 AM To: Gilbride, Mark Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Secretary Carson Visit t o Columbus, OH Thanks Mark . Looping in Cindy who has your boss for the WH. From : Gilbride, Mark [mailto:Mark .Gilbride @mail. house.gov1 Sent : Wedn esday, April 12, 2017 9:54 AM To: Howard, Benjamin Subject: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Ben, I hope my email finds you we ll . My boss sent the attached invite to Secretary Carson invit ing him to come to Columbus on the 26th of Apri l as part of his listening tou r. We have heard rumors that he wi ll in fact be com ing to Columbus on that date, but HUD's liaison is keeping the ir lips sealed. Is there any way we could get any confirmation through backchanne ls? Thanks! -Mark Mark Gilbride Financial Services Advisor Congressman Steve Stivers (OH -15) 1022 Longworth Ho use Offi ce Building P: (202) 225-2015 Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attac hm ents: 4 Mar 2017 17:02:35 +0000 sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov FW: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Offer Letter (L. Patton) .pdf Good afternoon, Sean! Per the below, please let me know ASAP if this is required of me. Again, while I don't mind submitting the same, I remain confused & disheartened by the fact that HUD continues to demand my salary history when you, PPOand POTUS'senior staff have all told me that it's not necessary. I need reassurance from PPOthat this changes nothing as it pertains to the attached offer letter before acquiescing to their demand, if at all. I will await your reply by EOD. Thank you. Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor t o the Secretary and Director of Public liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I0 : 202.402.8252 IC: 202.402.8252 From : Baxter, Daniel P Sent : Friday, February 03, 2017 12:56 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Subjec t : Financial Disclosure Report Ms. Patton, After receiving your salary information from OCHCO,we have determined that you are now required to complete a full Public Financial Disclosure Report . I have returned the report to you so that you may add the required information. Please note that the full report must include your actual income amount (as in the actual dollar amount) from January 2016-present . Please also note that you must now include mutual funds and other financial information which you may not have needed to include in the modified report . You will soon be receiving a notification that you can go in and edit your report . If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you . Daniel Baxter Attorney -Advisor Ethics and Appeals Division Office of the General Counsel U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Development 202-402-2089 This communication, along with any attachments, is coverec by fece ral and state law governi ng electronic communications and may cont ain confidential and legally privileged information. If the reader of this message is not t he intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, dist ribut ion, use, or copying of th is message or portio n thereof is strict ly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to the sender and delete this message. Thank you . C.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOLSING ,\l'.O URBAN OE\' EL OP!\IE~T WASH l'IGT Ot's. I)(." 21}1IO-.\fllXl ( 'Hll .'F I IL~IA !'J C.-\l'IT.\I. 01-FICl ' R Feb ruar y J . 20 17 ~h. Lynne ivl. Patton Dear Ms . Patton: Congrntulations on your appointment to the position of Senior Ad vis or in the Office of the Se cre tar y at the U.S. Depattm en t of Housing and Urban Devel op ment. It is also tcmativc pend ing compl etion of a back ground invest igat ion. You r appointme nt. effective Tu esda y. Jan uary 24. 201 7. is te mporar y an d not to ex ce ed l '.20 da ys {May 24 . ·20 17). You wi ll he app ointed un On Jun 25, 2017, at 8:47 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: > > Thank you, Michael & my apologies for the untimely reply. Pleasure to meet you too, Vanessa. Yes, as both Abe & Ari know per my conversation with Jared that both Secretary Carson & I are slated to represent HUD & share the best practices of our drug elimination programs on the commission, going forward. To that end, heads up that there is a press release announcing my new position at the HUD office in NYC tomorrow which briefly references our involvement with the same. Both Kelly Love & Hope Hicks from WH comma have copies , if needed. I still live in DC too. That said, we look forward to attending the next meeting! > > Lynne M. Patton > Senior Advisor to the Secretary & > Director of Public Liaison > U.S. Departmen t of Housing & Urban Developme nt > E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov > 0 : 202 -402 -8252 > > >> On Jun 20, 2017, at 2:4 1 PM, Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP wrote : >> >> Hi Lynne , >> >> Our apologies that you didn't receive notice of the meeting. I wasn't aware that the HUD Secretary was interested in attending until now. There are currently no other meetings scheduled (the one that was going to be this coming Monday has been postponed), but we will be sure to notify you of future meetings. I'm copying Vanessa Woodberry here, the ONDCP Director's EA, who will put the HUD Secretary on the list of Cabinet officials to notify. Does the Secretary have an EA or scheduler whom we should notify in the future as well? >> >> For whatever it's worth , given the time constra ints at the first meeting, the two Cabinet offic ia ls who attended did not have a chance to question the witnesses , but you can see the video of the oral witness stateme nts and full meeting here: https://www.whit ehouse.gov/ondcp/presidents-co mmission >> The longer written statements of the organizations will also be posted soon on the Commission's website at https: //www.whitehouse.gov /ondcp /presidents-commis sion. We look forward to working with you on Commission issues and drug issues more broadly in the future. >> >> Thanks , >> Michae l >> >> -----Original Message----» From: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP >> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 6:58 PM >> To: Patton , Lynne M >> Cc: Passante, Michael J.EOP /ONDCP >> Subject: RE: Opioid Commission >> >> My apo logies Lynn >> >> What is the best number to reach you on? >> >> There are a few days of emails which I've never received as I transferred from the White House over to the Office of National Drug Control Policy. >> >> I've also copied Michael Passante here (acting general counsel at ONDCP and the designated federal officer for the commission) to ensure that you are notified of all future meetings. >> >> I look forward to speaking with you. My best, -Abe >> >> >> -----Origina l Message---->> From: Patton, Lynn e M [mailt o:Lynne.M.Pa tton@ hud.gov] >> Sent: Monday , June 19, 2017 7 :22 AM >> To: Gold schmidt , Abe E. EOP/ONDCP >> Cc: avra ham.berkow itz@gmail.com >> Subject: Opioid Commission >> >> Good morning, Abe! >> >> Please know that the Secretary & I were disappo inted to learn that the first Opioid commission meeting was held on Friday without us or a HUD representative present, as promised in my communication with both you & Jared previously . Worse , I was actually at the WH on that day and sent an email last week to you requesting a call to identify the meeting date that - to my knowledge - was not returned. This is an extreme ly importan t initiative to us. Please advise how safeguards can be put in place to prevent this from happening again & when is the next meeting. Thank you! >> >> >> Lynne M. Patton >> Senior Advisor to the Secretary & >> Director of Public Liaison >> U.S. Department of Housing & Ur ban Development >> E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov » 0: 202-402-8252 >> Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 26 Jun 2017 11:32:28 -0400 To: Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP Cc: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP;Woodberry, Vanessa L. EOP/ONDCP;kelly .a.love@who.eop.gov Subject : Re: Opioid Commission From: Sent: Hey Team! Loop ing in Kelly Love from press in case they get any inquiries. It's my understanding that ours are more "unofficial" roles, as opposed to registered roles on the commission. Kind ly advise how best Kelly shou ld address the same. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 > On Jun 25, 2017, at 8:47 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: > > Thank you, Michael & my apologies for the untimely reply. Pleasure to meet you too, Vanessa. Yes, as both Abe & Ari know per my conversation with Jared that both Secretary Carson & I are slated to represent HUD & share the best practices of our drug elimination programs on the commission, going forward. To that end, heads up that there is a press release announcing my new position at the HUD office in NYC tomorrow which briefly references our involvement with the same. Both Kelly Love & Hope Hicks from WH comma have copies , if needed. I still live in DC too. That said, we look forward to attending the next meeting! > > Lynne M. Patton > Senior Advisor to the Secretary & > Director of Public Liaison > U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development > E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov > 0 : 202 -402 -8252 > > >> On Jun 20, 2017, at 2:4 1 PM, Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP wrote: >> >> Hi Lynne , >> >> Our apologies that you didn't receive notice of the meeting. I wasn't aware that the HUD Secretary was interested in attending until now. There are currently no other meetings scheduled (the one that was going to be this coming Monday has been postponed), but we will be sure to notify you of future meetings. I'm copying Vanessa Woodberry here, the ONDCP Director's EA, who will put the HUD Secretary on the list of Cabinet officials to notify. Does the Secretary have an EA or scheduler whom we should notify in the future as well? >> >> For whatever it's worth , given the time constraints at the first meeting, the two Cabinet offic ia ls who attended did not have a chance to question the witnesses , but you can see the video of the oral witness statements and full meeting here: https://www.whitehouse.gov /ondcp/presidents-commission >> The longer written statements of the organizations will also be posted soon on the Commission's website at https: //www.whitehouse.gov /ondcp /presidents-commis sion. We look forward to working with you on Commission issues and drug issues more broadly in the future. >> >> Thanks , >> Michae l >> >> -----Original Message----» From: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP >> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 6:58 PM >> To: Patton , Lynne M >> Cc: Passante, Michael J.EOP /ONDCP >> Subject: RE: Opioid Commission >> >> My apo logies Lynn >> >> What is the best number to reach you on? >> >> There are a few days of emails which I've never received as I transferred from the White House over to the Office of National Drug Control Policy. >> >> I've also copied Michael Passante here (acting general counsel at ONDCP and the designated federal officer for the commission) to ensure that you are notified of all future meetings. >> >> I look forward to speaking with you. My best, -Abe >> >> >> -----Origina l Message---->> From: Patton, Lynn e M [mailt o:Lynne.M.Pa tton@ hud.gov] >> Sent: Monday , June 19, 2017 7 :22 AM >> To: Gold schmidt , Abe E. EOP/ONDCP >> Cc: avra ham.berkow itz@gmail.com >> Subject: Opioid Commission >> >> Good morning, Abe! >> >> Please know that the Secretary & I were disappo inted to learn that the first Opioid commission meeting was held on Friday without us or a HUD representative present, as promised in my communication with both you & Jared previously . Worse , I was actually at the WH on that day and sent an email last week to you requesting a call to identify the meeting date that - to my knowledge - was not returned. This is an extreme ly importan t initiative to us. Please advise how safeguards can be put in place to prevent this from happening again & when is the next meeting. Thank you! >> >> >> Lynne M. Patton >> Senior Advisor to the Secretary & >> Director of Public Liaison >> U.S. Department of Housing & Ur ban Development >> E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov » 0: 202-402-8252 >> From: Se nt: To: Cc: Subje ct: Patton, Lynne M 13 Mar 2017 19:00:45 +0000 Kasper, Maren M;Brian.T.Jack@who.eop .gov William.H.Kirkland@who.eop.gov RE: HUD I Secretary's listening tour - Detroit Team Since time is of the essence, I think I have an opportunity that will fulfill this wheelhouse: Wayne Bradley is the State Director of African-American outreach for the Republican Party. I met with him the last time I was in Detroit with Don Jr & Ronna Rom ney McDaniel in August. SOHUD met with Jimmy Kemp the other day and Kemp also recom mended we meet with Bradley too. Bradley is willing to organize a small "listening session" of key voices & leaders within the community to share their thoughts/recommendations/concerns during this timeslot for 30-40 min. SOHUD is receptive to the same. Bradley is sending me a list of names t o be vetted before EOD & will forward to you fo r the same. Thoughts? ·••',i1,'ii1\ :\ . I11 ll • ' Ulj .... Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 I E: Iynne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) I From : Kasper, Maren M Sent : Thursday, March 09, 2017 12:11 PM To : Brian.T.Jack@who.eop.gov Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; William.H.Kirkland@who.eop.gov Subject: Re: HUD I Secretary's listening tour - Detroit Adding billy here. On Mar 9, 2017, at 11:39 AM, Kasper, Maren M wrote: Hey Brian - any thoughts on t he Thursday afternoon/evening ideas? We are looking to lock down the schedule asap and want to make sure we are coordinated. Thank you !! Maren On Mar 8, 2017, at 4:36 PM, Kasper, Maren M wrote: Hey Brian, As promised - sorry it's a bit late - here is our line by line for Detro it . Let us know when you're free to review. Maren From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO 13 Jun 2017 18:00:15 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L;Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO;Hughes, Andrew RE:SOHUD & WH Initiatives Lynne, great to hear from you as always. We definitely want to roll the Secretary into all the things we are doing at the WH as they apply to HUD and advancing the President's agenda. The Cabinet Secretary, Bill McGinley, updates the Secretary's chief of staff every week about the schedule and agenda. We ask input from all chiefs with regard to their departments and we of course welcome his participation at the WH and on travel. Deana can of course talk to your chief over there, li kely the best way to get things going. Congrats on Region II. Am certain you're looking forward to getting back home. Best, RAD From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov] Sent : Tuesday, June 13, 2017 1:30 PM To : Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Cc: Bass, Deana ; Wi lliams, Raphael L ; Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO ; Hughes, Andrew Subject: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Import ance: High Hi Rick! Hope all is well. Long time, no talk! Just wanted to touch base with you quickly to let you know that I spoke to the Secretary and we both agree that he would like to raise his visibility with respect to WH events, particularly as they pertain to both the Infrastructure & Workforce initiatives (as well as "Build American, Buy American," etc). I'm sure we both agree that there are tons of mutually beneficial reasons why Carson's participation can better advance t hese roll -outs . Particularly, since POTUSexpressly told the Secretary that he considers housing to be a part of this country's infrastructure. Can you help us ensure his participation, going forward? I ran into George at the hotel and discussed the Secretary potentia lly joining POTUS on any/all applicable trips and he concurred that would be great idea. That said, I also arranged a lunch later this month between the Secretary & lvanka to identify ways that HUD can specifically assist her workforce & economic empowerment ideas (as we have many) and she to ld me this past weekend that she's very much looking forward to it. By copy of this email, I am looping in his Deputy Chief of Staff, Deana Bass,who has been working with Ja'Ron on several policy issues and would be the point person, going forward, with respect to coordinating Carson's participation in the above delineated areas, as well as Raffi Williams (Press Secretary) . Looping in Andrew Hughes, WH Liaison too, so that we're all on the same page. Win win. Lastly, not sure if you are aware, but I have recently been appointed by Secretary Carson (with POTUS/PPOapproval) to be Regional Adm inistrator, Region II (New York & New Jersey) and will be relocating back at the end of the month. Beyond honored. Would love to arrange a meeting with someone in your department to specifically discuss this Administration ' s priorities for that region, in kind, and plan to work closely with Matthew Hunter here at HUD, as well. Ja'Ron- let's brainstorm on that region too. Kindly advise! ......... \ !\ . -~.i Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department ofHousin and Urban Development, Suite I 0226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) I E: lynne.m.pa tton@hud .gov Grisham, Stephanie A. EOP/WHO 27 Jul 2017 15:34:45 +0000 Patton, Lynne M llynnreneeroy j~ (b_)(5_l __ tugcd(b)(6) RE: Introduction From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: ~~Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Thanks so much Lynne! Once we are ready to move on her initiatives I will certainly reach out! We are still in the beginning phases of her platform, so I want to be sure this is all a good match, but rest assured we will be in touch either way! In t he meantime, we are trying to be sure to keep all potential plans out of the press so we can do everything correctly - confidentiality is paramount at this point in time. Thanks so much for the follow up. DC misses you! All my best, Steph Stephanie Grisham Special Assistant to the President Director of Communications - First Lady Melania Trump C: j(b )(6) (no text) 0 . 202.456 .5721 @StephGr isham45 I From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne .M.Patton@hud .gov] Sent : Thursday, July 27, 201711:3 1 AM To: Grisham, Stephanie A.EOP/WHO I Cc: tugcd (b)(6) 1ynnreneeroyl(b)(6) Subject: RE: Introduction Import ance: High ~ Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Good morning, Stephanie! Hope all is well. I just realized that when I introduced you to the parents of Conrad Roy Ill, the young man whose story truly devastated a nation, I erroneously copied the email for Lynne Renee Roy. Please find the correct one copied. As stated, I recently made both Conrad Jr and Lynn Roy aware that the First Lady was extremely moved by Conrad's tragic circumstance and plans to form a panel/comm ission to address social media & text messaging bullying in the hope to create legislation to end this predatory behavior permanently. Per our conversation, you concurred that it would be our honor to have the Roys serve & participa t e in the same. Kindly advise as to the status of the commission and how the Roys can best contribute in memory of their son. Looping in Kelly Love who also recently expressed her willingness to assist your office and the First Lady with this important cause, if necessary. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Public-Private Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York NY 10278-q068 T: (212) 542-7100 I C: j'b }(B) E: Iynne.m.pa tton@hud.go v -----Original Message----From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto :Lynne.M .Patton@hud .gov] Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 4:53 PM To: stephanie .a.grisham@who .eop.gov Cc: tugco l(b)(6) lynnreneroy j~ (b-)(6 - )--~ I Subject: Introduction Dear Stephanie: By copy of this email and per our conversation last week, it's my honor to introduce you to the parents of Conrad Roy Ill, Lynn Rene Roy & my former classmate, Conrad Roy Jr. I advised them both that the First Lady was extremely moved by their tragedy and closely followed the trial that recently ended in conviction . However , we all agree that the story shouldn't end there. Their son's purpose continues & now has the potential to save countless lives. To that end, I shared with them the fact that the First Lady plans to form a panel/commiss ion to address social media, text messaging & online bullying and wou ld be honored to have them both participate. Naturally, the hope is to one day create legislation that ends this type of behavior permanently. Again, it's an honor to make this introduction to you both and know that the President & First Lady will fight to ensure that their son did not die in vain. Please do not hesitate to call on me for anything you may need . I would be personally honored to witness the input from this panel myself & join you all in this tragic new fight. Lynne M . Patton Regional Adm inistrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development {212) 542 -7100 lynne .m .patton@hud .gov AMERICAN From: Sent: To : Cc: Patton, Lynne M 1 Mar 2017 13:54:43 +0000 Huynh, Bao SSGUSA WHMO/WHCA Tuck, Benjamin B. SSG USA WHMO/WHCA;Craighead, Shealah D. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: Panoramic photo from the HSBU Reception Thank you, Bao! You're the best! :) Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U .S. Department of Housing & Urban Developme nt E: lynne.m.patton @ hud.gov 0: 202-402 -8252 > On Marl, 2017, at 8:10 AM, Huynh, Bao SSG USA WHMO/WHCA wro te: > > Ma'am , > > I will look in the archives today for your photos and send them to you as soon as poss ible . Thank you for reaching out and have a great day! > > Respectfully, > Bao Huynh > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Feb 28 , 2017 , at I0:26 AM, Patton , Lynn e M > wrote: > > > Thank you, Bao ! Pleasure to meet you. Incredible photo! Even more incredib le moment! > > > > Quic k question: Would either you or Shealah happen to know how I can ob tain the two (2) "one -on-one" photos I took with DJT in the Oval Office on February l, 2017? One photo had me positioned on his L. The other on his R. If possible , I would love both. :) > > > > For your convenience, attached is a photo of me. I am in the white jacket. Anything you can both do is greatly appreciated! > > > > > > Lynne M. Patton > Senior Ad visor & Director of Public L iaison I Offi ce of the Secretary > U .S. Departm ent of Hou si ng and Ur ban Development , Suite 10226 > T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) 11 E : lynne.m.patton @hud.gov > > > > > > -----Original Message---- > From: Huynh, Bao SSG USA WHMO/WHCA [mailto:Bao. Huynh@whmo .mil) > Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 9:20 AM > To: Tra lonne.shorter @unc f.org; Patton, Lynne M > > Cc: Tuck, Benjamin B. SSG USA WHMO/WHCA >; Craighead, Shealah D. EOP/WHO > > Subject: Panoramic photo from the HSBU Recept ion > > > > Good morning, > > > > > > My name is Bao Huynh, I am one of the photo editors at the White House Photo Office. > > > > I was asked to send you a group photos with VPOTUS. > > > > Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. > > > > > > Respectfully, > > > > ?Bao Huynh > > > > > > This photograph is provided by THE WHITE HOUSE as a courtesy and may be printed by the subject(s) in the photograph for personal use only. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not otherwise be reproduced, disseminated or broadcast, without the written permission of the White House Photo Office. This photograph may not be used in any commercial or political materia ls, advertisements , emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President , the First Family , or the White House.? > > From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Warren , Lynette 26 Jan 2017 17:17:11 +0000 Patton, Lynne M sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov;Hughes, Andrew RE: Offer Letter Hi Lynne! I tried to reach you by phone. I apologize if there was any miscommunication. We request salary documentation for all SES employees, and others who we wish to appoint above the step 1 on the salary scale. Salary documentation provides documentation to support the increase to your salary. The position title will be adjusted as we covert employees to permanent positions. We are currently using the title Senior Advisor and Special Assistant to expedite our processing. We want to get everyone in our pay system quickly and avoid items that would delay our processing. Please provide your salary documentation as soon as possible (Friday} to allow time to make our adjustment. Please call if you need anything. Lynette Lynette Warren Director, Office of Executive Resources, Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Washington, DC 20410 Email: lvnette.warren@hud.gov I Office: (202) 402-4169 From: Patton , Lynne M Sent : Thursday, January 26, 2017 11:06 AM To: Deans, Tiffany P Cc:Warren, Lynette ; sean.e.doccey@who .eop.gov; Hughes, Andrew Subject : FW: Offer Letter Thank you, Tiffany & much appreciated! However, my starting SESsalary, as promised to me by the President -Elect (at the time) and his Chief of Staff team is $155K. To that end, I was advised that I do not need to provide verification of my previous annual $100K+ salary, but am happy to do so. Regardless, it should have no impact on the same and I look forward to being paid on time at the abovedelineated rate in 2 weeks. I am looping in both Sean Doocey (Presidential Personnel) and Andrew Hughes, who can also verify the same. Should this conversation need to transcend their collective authority, then I am happy to oblige, but I wish to respect the chain of command. Lastly, kindly adjust the attached to reflect both the correct salary & my full formal title: Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E:lynne.m.patton@hud.gov IO: 202.402.8252 From: Deans, Tiffany P Sent : Wednesday, January 25, 2017 10:05 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Subject: Offer Letter Hi Lynne, Please see your offer letter attached . We will adjust your salary once you provide us with documentation that shows your previous annual salary. Congratulations and welcome to HUD! Tiffany Deans, PHR, SHRM-CP Senior HR Advisor, Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: tiffany .p.deans@hud.gov IO : 202.402.5348 Patton, Lynne M 27 Jun 2017 15:58:18 +0000 Williams, Raphael L Cc: McNally, Charles E;Thompson, Amy C;kelly.a.love@who .eop.gov;Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov Subject: Re: Final version of press release From: Sent : To : If you are updating it abo ut the Opioid com mission , the WH gave me the language yesterday. Do NOT simp ly remove it. Abe Go ldschm idt approved . "Secretary Carson along with Senior advisor, Lynne Patton , have been invited to participate and advise the commiss ion on HUD's best pract ices address ing drug addiction as reflected in their drug eliminat ion programs." The issue is that I'm on it, per Jared , but there are only 3 technically registered people on the commiss ion. They wou ld say the same thing about Kellyanne or anyone else on it. Also, please put back the sentence about me being charged with developing his vision centers. SO HUD expressly told me to still do that & I didn't notice you all removed it. Ifthere is still a prob lem. Call me. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402 -8252 On Jun 27, 2017, at 11:27 AM , Williams , Raphael L wrote: Hi Cha rlesCan you send me the press release you sent out announcing Lynne yesterday ? I need to update it and post it to the webs ite. Thank you Raffi Pre ss Secretary U.S. Department of Hou sing and Urban Development Raphael. L. W illiams@hud .gov C: l(b)(6) I0: (202) 402-5524 AMERICAN Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 27 Jun 2017 11:58:17 -0400 Williams, Raphael L Cc: McNally, Charles E;Thompson, Amy C;kelly.a.love@who .eop.gov;Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov Subject: Re: Final version of press release From: Sent : To : If you are updating it abo ut the Opioid com mission , the WH gave me the language yesterday. Do NOT simp ly remove it. Abe Go ldschm idt approved . "Secretary Carson along with Senior advisor, Lynne Patton , have been invited to participate and advise the commiss ion on HUD's best pract ices address ing drug addiction as reflected in their drug eliminat ion programs." The issue is that I'm on it, per Jared , but there are only 3 technically registered people on the commiss ion. They wou ld say the same thing about Kellyanne or anyone else on it. Also, please put back the sentence about me being charged with developing his vision centers. SO HUD expressly told me to still do that & I didn't notice you all removed it. If there is still a prob lem. Call me. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402 -8252 On Jun 27, 2017, at 11:27 AM , Williams , Raphael L wrote: Hi Cha rlesCan you send me the press release you sent out announcing Lynne yesterday ? I need to update it and post it to the webs ite. Thank you Raffi Press Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Ra hael.L.Williams hud. ov C: (b)(6) 0: (202) 402-5524 AMERICAN From: McNally, Charles E Se nt: 26 Jun 2017 16:09:53 +0000 To: Patton, Lynne M;Orriols, Mirza;Gruson, Barbara;Alvarez, Olga R Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Cc: Subje ct: Courtney Gross from NYl News wants to do an interview and willing to come here . Wants to discuss plans for the pos ition and response to local criticism re: qua lificat ions . Wou ld be a twominute package airing today. From : Patton , Lynne M Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 12:05 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Orriols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barbara ; Alvarez, Olga R Cc: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Opps! Actua lly looping Kelly in wou ld be a good idea . LOL. From : Patton, Lynne M Se nt : Monday, June 26, 20 17 12:05 PM To: McNally, Charles E ; Orriols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barbara ; Alvarez, Olga R <0 lga.R.Alvarez@hud.gov> Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Thank you, Charlie . I'm already getting bombarded on Twitter with backdoor requests from CBS news (Jackie Alemany), etc . That said, by copy of this email, I wish to introduce you all to Kelly Love - she oversees HUD com ms at the WH and knows a ton of reporters from her time here at Fox News. Let's keep her looped in and between the 3 of you (Olga included), I defe r to whichever ones you deem appropriate! If it helps, I think it's important to focus on local media more t han nat ional at the moment, but again, I defer to you all. 6_l__ P.S. From a personal perspective, given the fact that l've l._ ; Orriols, Mirza ; Barbara Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II I expect we may get some interview requests . How would you like to hand le those? Gruson, From : Patton, Lynne M Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 12:00 PM To : McNally, Charles E ; Orriols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barbara Subject: RE: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONALADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Love it From : McNally, Charles E Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 11:51 AM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Orriols, Mirza ; Gruson, Barbara Subject : LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINIS TRATOR FOR REGION II From: Charles McNally (mai lto:Charles.E.Mcnally@hud.gov Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 11:48 AM 1 X HUD NEWS U.S . Department of Hous ing and Urban Development - Ben Carson, Secretary Office of Public Affairs, New York Regional Office, New York , NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Charles McNally (212) 542-7647 charles.e.mcnally@ hud .gov http://www. hud. gov/newyork /new s FOR RELEASE Monday June 26, 2017 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FO R REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officia ls today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westchester , New York, to be Regiona l Administrator for Region II. In this role, Patton will be responsible for the Department's programs and operations in the Region's two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton joins Region II from HUD' s Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagement. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique abili ty to engage and foster viable relationships across bipartisa n silos will serve bot h New York and New Jersey well," said Secreta ry Carson. "He r ene rgy and enthusiasm for exec uting HUD's missio n w ill be supported by a tremendo us team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secre tary Carson's national lis ten ing tour and wo rked to identify potent ial refo 1ms to HUD's Sect ion 3 program, w hich provides a mechan ism for low-i ncome fami lies to receive job tra ining and emp loyment with HUD-fu nded projects. Additionally, she serves on President Dona ld J. Trump's Commission on Com bating Drug Add iction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nea rly a decade of exper ience as a sen ior execut ive at a large non-profit in New York City. Add itionally, Patton was an Ame rican Red Cross Mass Di saster Shelter Superv isor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, iden tifying pennanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced families in conjunction with the Federal Eme rgency Manage ment Agency (FEMA) . "I'm hum bled by the tre mendous hono r to serve as HUD 's Regiona l Admi nistrato r for the city and region I call home," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD's mission and look forward to work ing with local stakeholde rs, housing authorities, elec ted officia ls, faith based and comm unity leade rs to ident ify effective so lutions for cha llenges curren tly facing New York and New Jersey ." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD's liaison to mayors, city managers, elected represe ntatives, state and local officia ls, members of Congress, private and non -profit develope rs, and custome rs. They oversee the delive ry of HUD programs and serv ices to commu nities and eva luate the ir efficiency and effect iveness . There are 10 reg iona l administra tors in the Uni ted States. ### For over SO years, HUD's mission has been to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans . In New York and New jersey, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800,000 households, homeless services for more than 80,000 individuals, single family mortgage insurance for over S00,000 homeowners, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community - based organizations, and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership with 14 state and local agencies across the region . More information about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.gov and www.espanol.hud.gov . Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list. If you would rather not receive future communications from HUD, please go to https: //optout.cision.com /en/mUZ4 DwSFGCA vE4qetFBVUabXZY d5BewY n Y 6NSsag9Jm5yXP B7zdnvT2OeFAKyYhHo5PxcpTRnAku8MgJ7LaO z7jmFMH5U6BWd8gAKTwT7WkXU. HUD, US Department of Housing and Urban Deve lopment 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-41, 10278 New York , NY, United States From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 19 Jun 2017 21:19:59 +0000 Thompson, Amy C hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov RE: Media Update & Job Descrip Amazing. This is perfect. From : Thompson, Amy C Sent : Monday, June 19, 2017 5:09 PM To : Patton, Lynne M Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov Subject : Media Update & Job Descrip Lynne -Attached is the current list of media inq uiries we've received. Those that are highlighted have not published their story yet , but we anticipate seeing the WaPo, The New Yorker, and TheStreet.com pieces tomorrow . AP and Politico are still pending, but they have not contacted us since last week. Also, here is the RA job descript ion we discussed: The regional administrator serves as HUD's liaison to mayors, city managers, elected representatives, state and local officials, member of Congress, private and non-profit developers, stakeholders and customers . They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to communities and evaluate their efficiency and effectiveness . There are 10 regional directors in the United States. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Amy Amy C. Thompson Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs U.S . Department of Housing and Urban Development Am .C.Thom son hud. ov C: (b)(6) 0:( 202)402-5151 From: Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Sent: 20 Mar 2017 16:21:11 +0000 To: Patton , Lynne M Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO FW: Lynn Patton Contact Information Cc: Subject : Hello Lynne, I hope you are doing well! Are you the right person to introduce leaders in the housing to when we get requests from supporters? We have two people in this space that would like to meet with HUD. If you are, we can send an email introduction. If not, please let me know who we can work with on these requests. Thanks! JK -----Origin al Message----From: Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 11:53 AM To: Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Subject: Lynn Patton Contact Information Hi Jenny, I am requesting an introduction or contact information for Lynn Patton , as we have two separate people we would like to introduce her to. The fust, which is time sensitive, is for Bill Guerrero for a meeting on March 23rd any time after 10 am or March 24th, as Bill is doing great things in housing in NY. The second, is for Dr. Bill Winston and Deloris Thomas from Living Word Christian Center in Chicago who are leading an intercity outreach program. Thank you in advance, Hannah J. Castillo The White House, Office of Public Liaison 202-456- 1452 Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO 13 Apr 2017 12:44:10 +0000 Barton, Victo ria L Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO;Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO;Greenwood, Sheila From: Se nt: To: Cc: M;Patton, Lynne M Subject: Attachme nts : Re: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH image001.jpg Fanta stic. Thank s. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 13, 2017, at 8: 16 AM, Barton , Victoria L wrote: Thank you all and pleasure to meet everyone . I have been in contact with Mark and brought his invitat ion to Lynne's attention . W e have done preliminary discussions about t his. In add ition , Mark expressed Congressman Stivers wou ld like t o do a joint press announcement about Secretary Carson's visit to Ohio. I wi ll be speaking to the Congressman and Mark today in order to gather more information in regards to the Ohio visit , and I w ill circle up with Lynne to get direction on t his. Thank you, Victo ria L. Barton U.S. Departm ent of Housing and Urban Developm ent 0 : 202-402-5957 I C: !(b)(6) !I E: victoria.l.barton@hud.gov From: Patton, Lynne M Sent : Wednesday , April 12, 2017 7:45 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO ; Barton, Victoria L ; Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO ; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject : Re: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Thank you, Sheila & pleasure to meet you, Cindy. We would love to explore incorporating Rep. Stivers into the tour. I will be back in the office by Friday afternoon. Victoria & I can circle up with you then , if available. Win win. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402 -8252 On Apr 12, 2017, at 5:23 PM, Greenwood, Sheila M wrote: Cindy - He does have Columbus on his Listening Tour and should be there in two weeks . I know that the events are in development and that, as a matter of course, we always notify House/Senate/Governors, etc. I' ve cc'd Lynne Patton above since she plans tours and may have knowledge about th is specific inv itat ion and I've also looped in Victoria down in Congressional. Thanks for the heads up. SMG From : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO (mailto:cindy.b.s imms@w ho.eop.gov ] Sent : Wedn esday, April 12, 2017 5:10 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Gunn, Ashley L.EOP/W HO< Ashley.L.Gunn@who.eo p.gov>; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject : FW: Secretary Carson Visit to Colum bus, OH Hi Sheila. One more Member outreach question. I'd like to defer to you and HUD on how you'd like me to address this. If there is a way to engage Representative Stivers if th e Secretary will be in Columbus it would be great. -Cindy Cindy B. Simms Special Assistant to the President White House, Office of Legislative Affairs cindy .b.simms@w ho.eop.gov Official correspondence for the President may be sent to : leqislativeaftairs45@who. eop. gov From : Gilbride, Mark fmailto :Mark.Gi lbride@ma il.house.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 4 :58 PM To: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject : RE:Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Cindy, My boss is continuing to hear rumo rs from constituent stakeho lders back home about this potential visit. Is there any confirmation to be found for it? We contacted HUD, but they wouldn ' t tell us anything. -Mark Mark Gilbride Finan cial Services Advisor Congressman Steve Stivers (OH-15) 1022 Longworth House Office Building P: (202) 225-2015 From: Howard, Benjamin [mailto:Benjamin.R.Howard @who.eop.gov] Sent : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:00 AM To : Gilbride, Mark Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject : RE: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Thanks Mark. Looping in Cindy who has your boss for the WH. From : Gilbride, Mark [mailto:Mark.Gilbride@mail.house .gov] Sent : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 9:54 AM To: Howard, Benjamin Subje ct : Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Ben, I hope my email finds you well. My boss sent the attached invite to Secretary Carson inviting him to come to Columbus on the 26th of April as part of his listening tour. We have heard rumors that he will in fact be coming to Columbus on that date, but HUD's liaison is keeping their lips sealed. Is there any way we could get any confirmation through backchannels? Thanks! -Mark Mark Gilbride Financial Se1vices Adviso r Congressman Steve Stivers (OH -15) 1022 Longworth House Office Building P: (202) 225-2015 #1 Uta, ?Hui? 0' .- o?hr at" Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO 23 Jun 2017 18:07:10 +0000 Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO Cc: Patton, Lynne M;Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO;Thompson, Amy C;Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L Subject: Re: Press Release From: Sent : To : Agreed. I believe it wo uld gene rate more unnecessary attent ion if we omitted the quote. Lynne and Secreta 1y Carson worked ve1y close ly on the campai gn tra il and the past few mont hs so the press would assume he does not fully support the appointment. Sent from my iPhone On Jun 23, 2017, at 2:00 PM , Manigault , Omarosa 0. EOP /WHO wrote: I recommend we includ ing the quote from Dr. Ca rson. We need the quote to undergird the strength of the appointment. On Jun 23 , 2017 , at 1:42 PM , Patton , Lynne M wrote: Hi Team: Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms. Amy- if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version. The bottom line is that I don't want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approved by SOHUD. have t he right to participa t e and approve it. Last ly, while I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, worked directly for & has this level of media attention), I defer to you all. Ultimately, it's my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYCoffice when ready on Monday . Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: j(b)(6) 1 1 E: lynne .m.patton @hud.gov Barton, Victoria L 13 Apr 2017 13:58:42 +0000 Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO;Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO;Greenwood, Sheila From : Sent : To : Cc: M;Patton, Lynne M Subject: RE: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH All, Just spoke to Congressman Stivers. Priorities • Attend the Ohio Housing Council meeting • Visit a youth home lessness site as it is a growing issue (This may be one we need to maneuver carefully) • Incorporate Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority • Would like to do some sort of joint announcement regarding SOHUDsvisit I will continue to work with his staffer and wait for further direction from Lynne. Please let me know if I can be of any more assistance! ~••' 1 ii1"ii1'\ {·1 ...11·,.J ~ Victoria L. Barton U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 0: 202-402-S957 I C:l(b)(6) IIE: victoria.l.barton@hud.gov From: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO [mai lto :cindy .b.simms@who.eop.gov] Sent : Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:44 AM To: Barton, Victoria L Cc: Gunn, Ashley L.EOP/WHO; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO ; Greenwood, Sheila M ; Patton, Lynne M Subject: Re: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Fantastic. Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 13, 2017, at 8:16 AM, Barton, Victoria L wrote: Thank you all and pleasure to meet everyone. I have been in contact with Mark and brought his invitation t o Lynne's attent ion. We have done preliminary discussions about this. In addit ion, Mark expressed Congressman Stivers would like to do a joint press announcement about Secretary Carson's visit to Ohio. I will be speaking to the Congressman and Mark today in order to gather more information in regards to the Ohio visit, and I wi ll circ le up with Lynne to get direction on this. Thankyou, V icto ria L. Bart on U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 0: 202-402-5957 I C:!(b)(6) I E: victoria.l.barton@hud.gov ! From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Wednesday , April 12, 2017 7:45 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO ; Barton, Vict oria L ; Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO ; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Thank you, Sheila & pleasure to meet you, Cindy. We would love t o explore incorporating Rep. Stivers into the tour . I will be back in the office by Friday afternoon. Victoria & I can circle up with you then, if available. Win win. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0 : 202 -402-8252 On Apr 12, 20 17, at 5:23 PM, Greenwood , Sheila M wrote: Cindy- He does have Columbus on his Listening Tour and should be there in two weeks. I know that the events are in development and that, as a matter of course, we always notify House/Senate/Gove rnors, etc. I've cc'd Lynne Patton above since she plans tours and may have knowledge about this specific invitat ion and I've also looped in Victoria down in Congressional. Thanks fo r the heads up. SMG From : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO (mailto:cindy.b.simms@who .eop.gov] Sent: Wednesday , April 12, 2017 5:10 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO ; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject : FW: Secretary Carson Visit to Colum bus, OH Hi Sheila. One more Member outreach question. I'd like to defer to yo u and HUD on how you'd like me to address this. If there is a way to engage Representative Stivers if t he Secretary will be in Columbus it would be great. -Cindy Cindy B. Simms Special Assistant to the President White House, Office of Legislative Affairs cindy .b.simms@who.eop.gov Official correspondence for the President may be sent to: legislativeaffairs45@who .eop.gov From : Gilbride, Mark (mailt o :Mark.Gi lbride@mail.house.go v] Sent : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 4:58 PM To : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE:Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Cindy, My boss is continuing to hear rumo rs from const ituent st akeholders back home about th is potent ial visit . Is there any confirmation to be found for it? We contacted HUD, but they wouldn't tell us anything . -Mark Mark Gilbride Financial Services Adviso r Congressman Steve Stivers (O H-15) 1022 Lon gworth Ho use O ffice Building P: (202) 225-2015 From: Howard, Benjamin [ma ilto:Benjamin .R.Howard@who .eop.gov] Sent : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:00 AM To: Gilbride, Mark Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Thanks Mark. Looping in Cindy who has your boss for the WH. From : Gilbride, Mark (mailto:Mark.Gilbride@mail.house.gov] Sent : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 9:54 AM To : Howard, Benjamin Subject: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Ben, I hope my email finds you we ll. My boss sent the attached invite to Secretary Carson inviting him to come to Columbus on the 26th of April as part of his listening tour. We have heard rumors that he will in fact be coming to Columbus on that date, but HUD's liaison is keeping the ir lips sealed. Is there any way we could get any confirmation through backchannels? Thanks! -Mark Mark Gilbride Financial Se1vices Advisor Congressman Steve Stivers (OH -15) 1022 Longworth House Office Building P: (202) 225-2015 From: Sent : To : Patton, Lynne M 26 Jun 2017 20:09:37 +0000 Thompson, Amy C;Williams, Raphael L Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov;kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov;Omarosa.O.Manigau Deana;McNally, Charles E Subject: Politico lt@who.eop.gov;Bass, Kindly advise how LotTaine Woe llert from Polit ico cited a version of my press release in her hit piece today that was never released to the med ia? Thank you. Please see highlighted photo & official release from Region II below. Her resume was a chall enge. Rumors of her appointment caused so much heartburn in New York that it made tabloid headlines . When it came time for a formal announcement, Patton tried to juice her own press release, claiming experience she didn't have, inclu din g skill in bipartisan politics. The language was dialed back, according to the people close to Carson. Carson on Monday released a statement praising Patton's "energy and enthusiasm" an d st10 5 desire to engage and foster relationships across bipartisan silos." Beyond the Trump family, Patton seems to have little job experie nce. Her Linkedln page cites Quinnipiac University School of Law, which she attended briefly, and Yale, which she didn't att end at all. She was a Red Cross supervisor in the aftermat h of Hurrica ne Katrina, identifying housing for "hundreds of displaced fam ilies" in conjunction with the Federa l Emergency Management Agency, according to the HUD press releas e. She also serves on the Trum p administration's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Ooioid Crisis. accordin2 to the re lease. Begin forwarded message : From: "McN ally, Charles E" Date: June 26, 2017 at 11:50:58 AM EDT To: "Patton , Lynne M" , "Orriols , Mirza" , "Gruson, Barb ara" Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II From: Charles McNally [mailto:Charles.E.Mcnally@hud.gov] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11:48 AM X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Deve lopment - Ben Carson, Secretary Office of Public Affairs , New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Cha rles McNally (2 12) 542-7647 charles.e.mcnally@hud.gov FOR RELEASE Monday June 26, 2017 http://www.hud .gov/newyork/news LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developm ent (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westcheste r, New York, to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role, Patton will be responsible for the Department' s programs and operation s in the Region's two states, New Yo rk and New Jersey. Patton jo ins Region II from HUD 's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagem ent. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton' s unique ability to engage and foster viable relationships across biparti san silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson . "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD 's mission will be supported by a tremendou s team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson's national listening tour and worked to identify potent ial reforms to HUD 's Section 3 program , which provides a mechanism for low-income families to receive job training and employment with HUD-fund ed projects. Additionally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump's Commiss ion on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of experience as a senior execut ive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally , Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of HmTicane Katrina , identifying permanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced familie s in conjunc tion with the Federal Eme rgency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humble d by the tremendo us honor to serve as HUD ' s Regiona l Administrator for the city and region I call home ," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD ' s mission and look forward to working with local stakeholder s, housing authorities, elected offic ials, faith-ba sed and commun ity leaders to identify effect ive solutions for challenges currently facing New York and New Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD 's liaison to mayors, city manager s, elected represen tatives, state and local officials , members of Congre ss, private and non-profit develope rs, and customer s. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to comm unities and evaluate the ir efficie ncy and effectiven ess. There are 10 regiona l admini strators in the United States. ### For over SO years, HUD's mission has been to create strong , sustainable , inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans . In New York and New jersey , HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800 ,000 households , homeless services for more than 80, 000 individuals , single-family mortgage insurance for over S00, 000 homeowners , homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community - based organizations , and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership state and local agencies across the region . More information with 14 about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.qov and www .espanol.hud.qov. Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list. If you would rather not recei ve future communication s from HUD , please go to https://optout.c ision.corn/e n/mUZ4DwSFGCAvE4getFBVUa bxZYd5BewYnY6NSs ag9Jm5yXPB7zdnvT2 QeFAKyYh Ho5PxcpT RnAku8MgJ7 LaQz7jmFM H5U6BWd 8gAKTwT7WkXU . HUD , US Departm ent of Housing and Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-4 1, 10278 New York, NY, United States From: Sent : To : Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 26 Jun 2017 16:09:35 -0400 Thompson, Amy C;Williams, Raphael L Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov;kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov;Omarosa.O.Manigau Deana;McNally, Charles E Subject: Politico lt@who.eop.gov;Bass, Kindly advise how LotTaine Woe llert from Polit ico cited a version of my press release in her hit piece today that was never released to the med ia? Thank you. Please see highlighted photo & official release from Region II below. Her resume was a chall enge. Rumors of her appointment caused so much heartburn in New York that it made tabloid headlines . When it came time for a formal announcement, Patton tried to juice her own press release, claiming experience she didn't have, inclu din g skill in bipartisan politics. The language was dialed back, according to the people close to Carson. Carson on Monday released a statement praising Patton's "energy and enthusiasm" an d st10 5 desire to engage and foster relationships across bipartisan silos." Beyond the Trump family, Patton seems to have little job experie nce. Her Linkedln page cites Quinnipiac University School of Law, which she attended briefly, and Yale, which she didn't att end at all. She was a Red Cross supervisor in the aftermat h of Hurrica ne Katrina, identifying housing for "hundreds of displaced fam ilies" in conjunction with the Federa l Emergency Management Agency, according to the HUD press releas e. She also serves on the Trum p administration's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Ooioid Crisis. accordin2 to the re lease. Begin forwarded message : From: "McN ally, Charles E" Date: June 26, 2017 at 11:50:58 AM EDT To: "Patton , Lynne M" , "Orriols , Mirza" , "Gruson, Barb ara" Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II From: Charles McNally [mailto:Charles.E.Mcnally@hud.gov] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11:48 AM X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Deve lopment - Ben Carson, Secretary Office of Public Affairs , New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Cha rles McNally (2 12) 542-7647 charles.e.mcnally@hud.gov FOR RELEASE Monday June 26, 2017 http://www.hud .gov/newyork/news LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developm ent (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westcheste r, New York, to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role, Patton will be responsible for the Department' s programs and operation s in the Region's two states, New Yo rk and New Jersey. Patton jo ins Region II from HUD 's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagem ent. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton' s unique ability to engage and foster viable relationships across biparti san silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson . "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD 's mission will be supported by a tremendou s team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson's national listening tour and worked to identify potent ial reforms to HUD 's Section 3 program , which provides a mechanism for low-income families to receive job training and employment with HUD-fund ed projects. Additionally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump's Commiss ion on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of experience as a senior execut ive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally , Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of HmTicane Katrina , identifying permanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced familie s in conjunc tion with the Federal Eme rgency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humble d by the tremendo us honor to serve as HUD ' s Regiona l Administrator for the city and region I call home ," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD ' s mission and look forward to working with local stakeholder s, housing authorities, elected offic ials, faith-ba sed and commun ity leaders to identify effect ive solutions for challenges currently facing New York and New Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD 's liaison to mayors, city manager s, elected represen tatives, state and local officials , members of Congre ss, private and non-profit develope rs, and customer s. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to comm unities and evaluate the ir efficie ncy and effectiven ess. There are 10 regiona l admini strators in the United States. ### For over SO years, HUD's mission has been to create strong , sustainable , inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans . In New York and New jersey , HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800 ,000 households , homeless services for more than 80, 000 individuals , single-family mortgage insurance for over S00, 000 homeowners , homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community - based organizations , and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership state and local agencies across the region . More information with 14 about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.qov and www .espanol.hud.qov. Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list. If you would rather not recei ve future communication s from HUD , please go to https://optout.c ision.corn/e n/mUZ4DwSFGCAvE4getFBVUa bxZYd5BewYnY6NSs ag9Jm5yXPB7zdnvT2 QeFAKyYh Ho5PxcpT RnAku8MgJ7 LaQz7jmFM H5U6BWd 8gAKTwT7WkXU . HUD , US Departm ent of Housing and Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-4 1, 10278 New York, NY, United States From: Sent : Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP 26 Jun 2017 18:00:47 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP;Woodberry, Vanessa L. EOP/ONDCP;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WH O;Barriger, Alex M. EOP/ONDCP Subject : RE: Opioid Commissio n To : Cc: Hi Lynne - Congratu lations on your new position! Hi Kelly - T'm concerned that referenc ing the President's Commission in a press release would not be appropriate , so would appreciate your running any release related to the Commission by me and Alex (fro m our press office who is copied here). The Cabinet Secretaries (including the HUD Secretary) are not members of the Commission. Any Cabin et member is of course welcome to provide input to the Commission , but HUD has had no role in Commission business thus far. If Lynne did work on drug program s at HUD, then you could consider referencing that rathe r than the Commission. Thanks, Michael -----Original Message- ---From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Ly nne .M.Patton@hud. gov] Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 11:33 AM To: Passante , Michael J. EOP/ONDCP Cc: Goldschmidt , Abe E. EOP/ONDCP ; Woodberry , Vanessa L. EOP/ONDCP ; Love, Kelly A. EOP/ WHO Subject: Re: Opioid Commission Hey Team! Looping in Kelly Love from press in case they get any inquiries . It's my understanding that ours are more "unofficial" roles, as opposed to registered roles on the commission . Kind ly advise how best Kelly should address the same . Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 > On Jun 25, 2017, at 8:47 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: > > Thank you, Michael & my apologies for the untimely reply. Pleasure to meet you too, Vanessa. Yes, as both Abe & Ari know per my conversation with Jared that both Secretary Carson & I are slated to represent HUD & share the best practices of our drug elimination programs on the commi ssion, going forward. To that end , heads up that there is a press release announcing my new position at the HUD office in NYC tomorrow which briefly references our involvement with the same. Both Kelly Love & Hope Hicks from WH comma have copies , if needed. I still live in DC too. That said, we look forward to attending the next meeting! > > Lynne M. Patton > Senior Advisor to the Secretary & > Director of Public Liaison > U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development > E : lynne.m .patton @ hud.gov > 0: 202 -402 -8252 > > >> On Jun 20, 2017, at 2:4 1 PM, Passante, Michael J . EOP /ONDCP wrote: >> >> Hi Lynne , >> >> Our apologies that you didn't receive notice of the meeting. I wasn't aware that the HUD Secretary was interested in attending until now. There are currently no other meetings scheduled {the one that was going to be this coming Monday has been postponed), but we will be sure to notify you of future meetings. I'm copying Vanessa Woodberry here, the ONDCP Director's EA, who will put the HUD Secretary on the list of Cab inet officials to notify . Does the Secretary have an EA or scheduler whom we should notify in the future as well? >> >> For whatever it's worth, given the time constraints at the first meeting, the two Cabinet officials who attended did not have a chance to question the witnesses , but you can see the video of the oral witness statements and full meeting here: https://www .whitehouse.gov/ondcp /presidents-com mission >> The longer written statements of the organizations will also be posted soon on the Commission's website at https://www.whitehou se.gov/ondcp/presidents-comm ission . We look forward to working with you on Commission issues and drug issues more broadly in the future. >> >> Tha nks, >> Michae l >> >> -----Origina l Message- --->> From: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP /ONDC P >> Sent: Monday , June 19, 2017 6:58 PM >> To: Patton , Lynne M >> Cc: Passante , Michael J. EOP/ONDCP < Michael_J_ Passan te@ondcp.eop.gov > >> Subject: RE: Opioid Commission >> >> My apo logies Lynn >> >> What is the best number to reach you on? >> >> There are a few days of emails which I've never received as I transferred from the White House over to the Office of National Drug Control Policy. >> >> I've also cop ied Michael Passante here (acting general counsel at ONDCP and the designated federal officer for the commission) to ensure that you are notified of all future meetings. >> >> I look forward to speaking with you. My best , -Abe >> >> >> -----Origina l Mes sage- --->> From: Patton , Lyn ne M (mailt o :Lynne.M.Patton@ hud.gov] >> Sent: Monday , June 19, 2017 7 :22 AM >> To: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP /ONDCP >> Cc: avraham.berkow itz@gmail.com >> Subject: Opioid Commission >> >> Good morning, Abe! >> >> Please know that the Secretary & I were disappointed to learn that the first Opioid commission meeting was held on Friday without us or a HUD representative present, as promised in my communication with both you & Jared previously. Worse, I was actually at the WH on that day and sent an emai l last week to you request ing a call to identify the meeting date that - to my knowledge - was not returned . This is an extreme ly importan t initiative to us. Please advise how safegua rds can be put in place to prevent this from happening again & when is the next meeting. Tha nk you! >> >> >> Lynne M. Patton >> Senior Advisor to the Secretary & >> Director of Public Liaison >> U.S. Departme nt of Housing & Urban Development >> E: lynne .m.patton @hud.gov » 0: 202-402-8252 >> Patton, Lynne M From: Sent: To: 23 Jun 2017 23:20:23 +0000 Cc: Subject: Thompson, Amy C;Williams, Raphael L kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov Re: Press Release Please say "significantly improve ... " my mistake. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E : lynne .m.patton@hud .gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 23, 2017, at 6:35 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Thank you, Amy! I just spoke to the Secretary & he approved the below edits: Please change his quote to and combo of both of ours .... 1) "Ms. Patton's uniqu e ability to engage & foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will significant ly facilitate the delivery of HUD's programs to better assist families in the greater NY region. Her energy & enthusiasm ....etc etc" In the 5th paragraph, please remove "across the region" as you say region twice. And please put back in the final paragraph, "As someone with both the trust and respect of the HUD Secretary and the President of the United States, I look forward to advocating before them on behalf of the city & reg ion I love." Once done, kindly resend to all ofus and Region II & we're good to go!! We'll draft the HUD Happenings in the same mode. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adviso r to the Secretary & Director of Public Liai son U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 23, 2017, at 5:39 PM, Thompson, Amy C wrote: Thanks, Lynne. We've incorporated our changes to your draft. Attached is the announcement that the regional office is authorized to send out on Monday . It has been cleared by Shelia, and the quote is approved by the Secretary. Have a great weekend and good luck next week! Amy From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:42 PM To: hope .c.hicks@who.eop.gov ; Thompson, Amy C ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO <0marosa .O.Manigau1t@who .eop.gov >; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject: Press Release Importance: High Hi Team: Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms . Amy - if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version. The bottom line is that I don't want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approved by SOHUD. have the right to participate and approve it. Lastly, while I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, worked directly for & has this level of media attention), I defer to you all. Ultimately, it1s my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYCoffice when ready on Monday. Lynn e M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development, Suite I 0226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) I E: lynn e.m.patton @hud.gov RELEASE From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 23 Jun 2017 19:20 :22 -0400 Thompson, Amy C;Williams, Raphael L kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov Re: Press Release Please say "significant ly improve ... " my mistake. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E : lynne .m.patton@hud .gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 23, 2017 , at 6:35 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Thank you, Amy! I just spoke to the Secretary & he approved the below edits: Please change his quote to and combo of both of ours .... 1) "Ms. Patton' s unique ability to engage & foster viable relationsh ips across bipartisan silos will significant ly facilitate the del ivery of HUD's programs to better assist families in the greater NY region. Her energy & enthusiasm ....etc etc" In the 5th paragrap h, please remove "across the region" as you say reg ion twice. And please put back in the final paragraph , "As someone with both the trust and respect of the HUD Secretary and the President of the United States, I look forward to advocating before them on behalf of the city & reg ion I love." Once done, kindly resend to all ofus and Region II & we're good to go!! We' ll draft the HUD Happenings in the same mode. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adviso r to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 23, 2017, at 5:39 PM, Thompson, Amy C wrote: Thanks, Lynne. We've incorpo rated our changes to your draft. Attached is the announcement that the regional office is authorized to send out on M onday. It has been cleared by Shelia, and t he quote is approved by the Secretary. Have a great weekend and good luck next week! Amy From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Friday, June 23, 2017 1:42 PM To: hope .c.hicks@who.eop.gov ; Thompson, Amy C ; Manigaul t , Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO <0marosa .O.Manigau1t@who .eop.gov >; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject: Press Release Importance: High Hi Team : Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms . Amy - if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version. The bottom line is that I don't want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approved by SOHUD. have the right to participate and approve it. Lastly, while I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, worked directly for & has this level of media attention), I defer to you all. Ultimately, it1s my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYCoffice when ready on Monday. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite I 0226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: !(b)(6) I I E: lynn e.m.patton @hud.go v RELEASE From: Sent: To: Cc: Subje ct: Patton, Lynne M 13 Apr 2017 15:46:09 +0000 Mario Rodriguez Bregon, Nelson R;Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Korn Re: Introduction -- my apology 100%! My apo log ies, Mar io, for the untimely rep ly, as I've been tasked with spearheading his nationa l listening tour. In fact, we're in Miam i as we speak, but Jenny , maybe we can all jump on a conference call on Monday or Tuesday to ID our next in person multi-agency meeting. Let me know what works for you guys! Thank you! Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Directo r of Public Liaison U.S. Depa1tment of Hou sing & Urban Deve lopment E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 -----~r ) To: william guerrero Cc: Hannah J . EOP/WHO Castillo ; Mario "Bass , Deana" ; Rodriguez ; Robert Deposada Sent: Wednesday , March 22, 2017 5:13 PM Subject: Re: Introduct ion -- my apology p; William! Thank you & my apologies for the untimely reply , in kind. Can you & your team come to HUD headquarters , 10th floor? If so, I will add your names to the guest list. Kindly advise who will be accompanying you. Have a great evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Mar 21 , 2017, at 3:43 PM, william guerrero wrote: Dear Lynne & colleagues please excuse my tardiness in responding to your very kind email I am excited to share my extensive experience in creating hope where none were please be assure of my uncompromising commitment to see you suceed in creating opportunities & a better life for the forgotten people who have for so long been promise such much and received never ending disappointments -- look ing forward to a very productive meeting thank you - best regards From: "Patton, Lynne M" To: "Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO" Cc: "wgassociates1@yahoo.com " ; Mario Rodriguez 1; "Bass, Deana" ; "Bregon, Nelson R" Sent: Tuesday , March 21, 2017 9:37 AM Subject: RE: Introduction Thank you, Hannah & pleasure to meet you, Bill. I am happy to rearrange my calendar to meet with you at 10:30AM on Thursday and look forward to picking your brain with respect to how best to advance this Administration's & Secretary Carson's progressive HUD agenda. To that end, by copy of this email, I also wish to invite Nelson Bregon , Assistant Deputy Secretary of Field Policy & Management , and Deana Bass , Secretary Carson's Deputy Chief of Staff, to join us. Would this meeting take place at the HUD headquarters or EEOB? We're also happy to meet at a coffee shop or the like, in kind. Whatever is most convenient for you is fine with us. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , Suite 10226 1 1 E: T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) lynne.m.patton@hud.gov -----Or iginal Message----From: Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO [mailto:Hannah. J.Casti llo@who .eop .gov] Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 7:32 PM To : Patton , Lynne M Cc: wgassoc iates 1@yahoo.com ; Mario Rodriguez j(b)(6) p Subject: Introduction Hi Lynn , By way of this email I would like to introduce you to Bill Guerrero who is seeking to lend his experience in development and distress . He will be in Washington, D.C . this Thursday. Would you be able to meet with him at 10:30 a.m.? I have also included him on the email above . Bill , Lynn Patton is a Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison at the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Thank you in advance, Hannah J . Castillo The White House , Office of Public Liaison 202-456-1452 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subje ct: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 13 Apr 2017 11:46:08 -0400 Mario Rodriguez Bregon, Nelson R;Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Korn Re: Introduction -- my apology 100%! My apo log ies, Mar io, for the untimely rep ly, as I've been tasked with spearheading his nationa l listening tour. In fact , we're in Miam i as we speak, but Jenny, maybe we can all jump on a conference call on Monday or Tuesday to ID our next in person multi-agency meeting. Let me know what works for you guys! Thank you! Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Depa1tment of Housing & Urban Deve lopment E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 To: william guerrero Cc: Hannah J . EOP/WHO Castillo ; Mario Rodriguez j(b)(6) ~; "Bass , Deana" ; "Bregon , Nelson R" ; Robert Deposada Sent: Wednesday , March 22, 2017 5:13 PM Subject: Re: Introduct ion -- my apology William! Thank you & my apologies for the untimely reply , in kind. Can you & your team come to HUD headquarters , 10th floor? If so, I will add your names to the guest list. Kindly advise who will be accompanying you. Have a great evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Mar 21 , 2017, at 3:43 PM, william guerrero wrote: Dear Lynne & colleagues please excuse my tardiness in responding to your very kind email I am excited to share my extensive experience in creating hope where none were please be assure of my uncompromising commitment to see you suceed in creating opportunities & a better life for the forgotten people who have for so long been promise such much and received never ending disappointments -- looking forward to a very productive meeting thank you - best regards From: "Patton, Lynne M" To: "Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO" Cc: "wgassociates1@yahoo.com " ; Mario Rodriguez i Cb)(6l ~ ; "Bass, Deana" ; "Bregon, Nelson R" Sent: Tuesday , March 21, 2017 9:37 AM Subject: RE: Introduction Thank you, Hannah & pleasure to meet you, Bill. I am happy to rearrange my calendar to meet with you at 10:30AM on Thursday and look forward to picking your brain with respect to how best to advance this Administration's & Secretary Carson's progressive HUD agenda. To that end, by copy of this email, I also wish to invite Nelson Bregon , Assistant Deputy Secretary of Field Policy & Management , and Deana Bass , Secretary Carson's Deputy Chief of Staff, to join us. Would this meeting take place at the HUD headquarters or EEOB? We're also happy to meet at a coffee shop or the like, in kind. Whatever is most convenient for you is fine with us. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , Suite 10226 I E: T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I -----Or iginal Message----From: Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO [mailto:Hannah. J.Casti llo@who .eop .gov] Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 7:32 PM To : Patton , Lynne M Cc: wgassoc iates 1@yahoo.com ; Mario Rodriguez 4 (b)(6) i> Subject: Introduction Hi Lynn , By way of this email I would like to introduce you to Bill Guerrero who is seeking to lend his experience in development and distress . He will be in Washington, D.C . this Thursday. Would you be able to meet with him at 10:30 a.m.? I have also included him on the email above . Bill , Lynn Patton is a Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison at the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Thank you in advance, Hannah J . Castillo The White House , Office of Public Liaison 202-456-1452 From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 4 Feb 2017 18:05:11 +0000 Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO sean.e.doccey@who .eop.gov;Dooc ey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Re: Financial Disclosur e Report (L.Patton) Thank you, John! Long t ime, no talk , hop e all is well! And thank you Sean for all you have done. That sa id, I'm hop ing to speak with you guys about an urgent personnel issue at HUD. Dr. Carson's team asked that I help them hand le the same , so I thought I'd reach out to you both first, in lieu of Cabin et Affa irs. Can one of you ca ll me on my cell sometim e toda y? !.... 6 (b-)( _>___ _. Thank you! Lynne M. Patto n Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic Liai son U.S. Dep artment of Hou sing & Urban Development E : lynne.m.patton @hud .gov 0 : 202-402 -8252 On Feb 3, 2017 , at 7:00 PM, DeStefa no , John J. EOP/WHO wrote: Just saw these. You had sean's email incorrect. From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne .M. Patton@hud .gov] Se nt: Friday, February 3, 2017 3:27 PM To : sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov Cc: Destefa no, John J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Neverm ind! Just spoke to t hem and th is has no bearing on my salary . It ' s simp ly more clarification on what I' ve already submitte d. My apologies for the conf usion & have a great wee kend ! Go Falcons ! From: Patton, Lynne M Sent : Friday, Febr uary 03, 2017 3:01 PM To : 'sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov' Cc: 'John.J .DeStefano @who.eop.gov ' Subject: FW: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Impo rta nce: High Good afternoon , Sean! Per the below, please let me know ASAP if this is tru ly required of me. Again, while I don't mind submitting the same, I remain confused & disheartened by the fact that HUD continues to demand my salary history when you, PPO and POTUS'senior staff have all told me that it's not necessary/required . I need reassurance from PPOthat this changes nothing as it perta ins to the attached offer letter before acquiescing to their demand, if at all. I w ill await your reply by EOD. Thank you. Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I O : 202.402 .8252 I C:l~ (b-)(6-) --~ From: Baxter, Daniel P Se nt : Friday, February 03, 201712:56 PM To : Patton, Lynne M Subject: Financial Disclosure Report Ms . Patton, After receiving your salary informat ion fro m OCHCO,we have determ ined that you are now required to comple t e a full Public Financial Disclosure Report . I have returned the report to you so that you may add the requ ired informat ion . Please note that the full report must include your actual income amount (as in the actual dollar amount) from January 2016-present . Please also note that you must now include mutual funds and other financia l information which you may not have needed to include in the modified report . You will soon be receiving a notification that you can go in and edit your repo rt . If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you . Daniel Bax ter A ttorney-Ad visor Ethics and App eals Divis ion Office of the General Counsel US. Department of Housing and Urban Developm ent 202 -402-2089 This communication, along with any attachments, is covered by federal and state law governing electron ic commun icat ions and may contain confidential and legally privileged information. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disseminat ion, distribution, use, or copying of this message or portion thereof is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in er ror, please reply immediately to the sender and delete this message. Thank you . From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Lynne.M .Patton@hud.gov 4 Feb 2017 13:05:09 -0500 Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov;Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Re: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Thank you, John! Long t ime, no talk , hope all is well! And thank you Sean for all you have done . That sa id, I'm hop ing to speak with you guys abo ut an urgent personne l issue at HUD. Dr. Carson's team asked that I help them hand le the same , so I thoug ht I'd reach out to you both first, in lieu of Cabinet Affair s. b_J<6 _J___ Can one of you ca ll me on my cell sometime today? l< .... ___,I Thank yo u! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Directo r of Pub lic Liai son U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud .gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Feb 3, 2017 , at 7:00 PM, DeSt efano , John J. EOP /WHO wrote: Just saw these. You had sean's email incorrect. From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne .M. Patton@hud .gov] Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 3:27 PM To : sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov Cc: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Nevermind! Just spoke to t hem and th is has no bearing on my salary . It's simply more clarification on what I've already submitted . My apologies for the confusion & have a great weekend! Go Falcons! From: Patton , Lynne M Sent : Friday, February 03, 2017 3:01 PM To : 'sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov' Cc: 'John.J .DeStefano@who.eop.gov ' Subject: FW: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Impo rta nce: High Good afternoon , Sean! Per the below, please let me know ASAP if this is tru ly required of me. Again, while I don't mind submitting the same, I remain confused & disheartened by the fact that HUD continues to demand my salary history when you, PPO and POTUS'senior staff have all told me that it's not necessary/required . I need reassurance from PPOthat this changes nothing as it perta ins to the attached offer letter before acquiescing to their demand, if at all. I w ill await your reply by EOD. Thank you. Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I0 : 202.402 .8252 IC: l~ (b-)(6-) ---~ From: Baxter, Daniel P Se nt : Friday, February 03, 201712:56 PM To : Patton, Lynne M Subject: Financial Disclosure Report Ms . Patton, After receiving your salary informat ion fro m OCHCO,we have determ ined that you are now required to comple t e a full Public Financial Disclosure Report . I have returned the report to you so that you may add the requ ired informat ion . Please note that the full report must include your actual income amount (as in the actual dollar amount) from January 2016-present . Please also note that you must now include mutual funds and other financia l information which you may not have needed to include in the modified report . You will soon be receiving a notification that you can go in and edit your repo rt . If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you . Daniel Bax ter A ttorney-Ad visor Ethics and App eals Divis ion Office of the General Counsel US. Department of Housing and Urban Developm ent 202 -402-2089 This communication, along with any attachments, is covered by federal and state law governing electron ic commun icat ions and may contain confidential and legally privileged information. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disseminat ion, distribution, use, or copying of this message or portion thereof is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in er ror, please reply immediately to the sender and delete this message. Thank you . From: Se nt: To: Williams, Raphael L 26 Jun 2017 20:14:29 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov;kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov;Omarosa.O.Manigau Deana;McNally, Charles E Subject: RE: Politico lt@who.eop.gov;Bass, LotTaine was going to write the piece on Friday, but to keep her from pub lishing before you reached your office, I made an agreement with her that I wou ld give her the release with Carson's quote first thing Monday. So, I gave her what I believed to be the final release. Changes were made to the release after I gave Lorraine the latest version I had. From : Patton, Lynne M Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 4:10 PM To: Thompson, Amy C ; Williams, Raphael L Cc: hope .c.hicks@who.eop.gov; kelly .a.love@who.eop.gov; Omarosa.O.Manigault@who .eop .gov; Bass, Deana ; McNally, Charles E Subject: Politico Kindly advise how LotTaine Woellert from Politico cited a version of my press release in her hit piece today that was never released to the media? Thank you. Please see highlighted photo & offic ial release from Region II below. Her resume was a chall enge. Rumors of her appointment caus ed so much heartburn in New York that it made tabloid headlines . When it came time for a formal announcement, Patton tried to juice her own press release, claiming experience she didn't have, inclu din g skill in bipartisan politics. The language was dialed back, according to the people close to Carson. Carson on Monday released a statement praising Patton's "energy and enthusiasm" and suu• b desire to engage and foster relationsh ips across bipartisa n silos ." Beyond the Trump family, Patton seems to have little job experience . Her Linkedln page cites Quinnipiac University School of Law,which she attended briefly, and Yale, which she didn't attend at all. She was a Red Cross supervisor in the aftermat h of Hurrican e Katrina, identifying housing for "hundreds of displaced families" in conjunction with the Federa l Emergency Management Agency, according to the HUD press release. She also serves on the Trump administration's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Ooioid Crisis. accordin2 to the re lease. Begin forwarded message: From: "McNa lly, Charles E" Date: June 26, 2017 at 11:50:58 AM EDT To: "Patton , Lynne M" , "Orriols , Mirza" , "Gruson, Barbara" . . Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II From: Charles McNally (mailto:Charles.E.Mcnally@hud.gov ] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11:48 AM X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Deve lopment - Ben Carson, Secretary Office of Public Affairs, New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Charles McNally (212) 542- 764 7 charles.e.mcnal ly@hud.gov http://www.hud .gov/newyork/news FOR RELEASE Monday June 26 , 2017 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westchester , New York, to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role, Patton will be responsible for the Department's programs and operations in the Region' s two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton joins Region II from HUD 's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagement. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage and foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson. "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD 's mission will be supported by a tremendous team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson's national listening tour and worked to identify potential reforms to HUD 's Section 3 program , which provides a mechanism for low-incom e families to receive job training and employment with HUD-funded projects. Additionally , she serves on President Donald J. Trump's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of expe rience as a senior executive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally, Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of Hun-icane Katrina, identifying permanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced families in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humbled by the tremendous honor to serve as HUD's Regional Adm inistrator for the city and region I call home ," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD 's mission and look forward to working with local stakeho lders, housing authorities, elected officials, faith-based and community leaders to identify effective solutions for challenges currently facing New York and New Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD 's liaison to mayors, city managers, elected representat ives, state and local officials , members of Congress, private and non-profit developers, and customers. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to communities and evaluate their efficiency and effect iveness. There are 10 regional administrators in the U nited States. ### For over 50 years, HUD's mission has been to create strong , sustainable , inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans. In New York and New Jersey, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800,000 households, homeless services for more than 80,000 individuals, single - family mortgage insurance for over 500,000 homeowners, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community-based organizations, and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership with 14 state and local agencies across the region. More information about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.qov and www.espanol.hud.qov . Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list . If you would rather not receive future communications from HUD, please go to https://optout.cision.com/en/mUZ4DwSFGCA vE4getFBVUa bxZY d5BewY nY 6NSs ag9Jm5yXPB7zdnvT2OeF AKyYhHo5PxcpTRnAku8MgJ7LaOz7jmFMH5U 6BW d 8gAKTwT7WkXU . HUD , US Department of Housing and Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-41, 10278 New York, NY, United States From: Se nt: To: Cc: Subje ct: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO 12 Apr 2017 21:28:43 +0000 Greenwood, Sheila M;Patton, Lynne M;Barton, Victoria L Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO;Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO RE:Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Fantastic. Thanks for helping with this. Lynne and Victoria: I'm happy to connect you with Rep Stivers' team. Appreciate your consideration of their request. -Cindy Cindy B. Simms Office of Legislative Affairs The White House From : Greenwood, Sheila M [mailto:Sheila.M .Greenwoodl@hud.gov] Se nt : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 5:24 PM To: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO ; Patton, Lynne M ; Barton, Victoria L Cc: Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO ; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Cindy- He does have Colum bus on his Listening Tour and should be there in two weeks. I know that the events are in development and that, as a mat t er of course, we always notify House/Senate/Governors, etc. I've cc'd Lynne Patton above since she plans tours and may have knowledge about this specific invitation and I've also looped in Victoria down in Congressional. Thanks for t he heads up. SMG From : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO [mai lto:cindy .b.simms@who.eop.gov] Se nt: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 5:10 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Gunn, Ashley L.EOP/WHO ; Meyer, Joyce Y. EOP/WHO Subject : FW: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hi Sheila. One more Member outreach question . I'd like to defer to you and HUD on how you'd like me to address this. If there is a way to engage Representative Stivers if the Secretary will be in Columbus it would be great. -Cindy Cindy B. Simms Special Assistant to the President White House, Office of Legislative Affairs cindy.b.simms@who .eop.gov Official correspondence for the President may be sent to: leqislativeaffairs45@who.eop.gov From : Gilbride, Mark (mailto:Mark.Gilbride@mail.house.go v1 Se nt : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 4:58 PM To : Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE:Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Cindy, My boss is continuing to hear rumors from constituent stakeho lders back home about this potential visit. Is there any confirmation to be found for it? We contacted HUD, but they wouldn't tell us anything. -Mark Mark Gilbride Fi11ancial Services Advisor Congressman Steve Stivers (OH-15 ) 1022 Lo ngworth H ouse Office Building P: (202) 225-2015 From: Howard, Benj amin [mailto:Benjamin.R.Howard@who.eop.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:00 AM To : Gilbride, Mark Cc: Simms, Cindy B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Thanks Mark. Looping in Cindy who has your boss for the WH. From : Gilbride, Mark (mailto:Mark.Gilbride@mail.house.gov 1 Se nt : Wednesday, April 12, 2017 9:54 AM To : Howard, Benjamin Subject: Secretary Carson Visit to Columbus, OH Hey Ben, I hope my email finds you well. My boss sent the attached invite to Secretary Carson inviting him to come to Columbus on the 26th of April as part of his listening tour. We have heard rumors that he will in fact be coming to Columbus on that date, but HUD's liaison is keeping their lips sealed. Is there any way we could get any confirmation through backchannels? Thanks! -Mark Mark Gilbride Financial Services Advisor Congressman Steve Stivers (OH -15) 1022 Longworth House Office Building P: (202) 225-2015 From: Sent: To: H Cc: Subject : Greenwood, Sheila M 28 Mar 2017 17:43:14 +0000 Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO;Patton, Lynne M;Bass, Deana;Gribbin, Anne Gilmore, James S. IV CIV WHMO/HQ;Uli, Gabriella M . EOP/WHO RE:Travel Ashley - I've looped in Deana and Lynne who plan the Listening Tour and they can provide those travel dates. For all other travel, Annie Gribbin is cc'd above and she can loop in the White House as well. Thanks. SMG -----Origin al Message----From: Gunn, Ashley L.EOPIWHO[ mailto:Ashley.L.Gunn @who.eop.gov] Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 10:43 AM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Gilmore, James S. IV CIV WHMO/HQ ; Uli, Gabriella M. EOP/WHO Subject: Travel Pis keep us in the loop re all Sec travel. We track and it is very impt Thank you, Ashley Gunn Senior Dir ector Cabinet Affairs The White House (202)881-8463 Please excuse typos. Sent from my iPhone Patton, Lynne M From: Sent : To : 26 Jun 2017 18:27:07 +0000 Cc: Subject: Williams, Raphael L Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Thompson, Amy C;Kaelan.K.Dorr@who.eop.gov Re: request about Lynne & the opioid commission I am calling Michae l Passante after my meet ing. Stand by. The problem is that only 3 people are officially registered on the comm issio n, including Governor Chr istie. So technica lly, they're the only ones who officially serve on it. Jared, Abe & A vi made it clear that the rest are simply unregistered attendees, the Secretary & I among them. But I was expressly asked to sit on it & they accepted the Secreta ry's offer of the same . Howeve r, we both missed the last meeting. I'll follow up shortly . Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202 -402 -8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 2: 14 PM , Williams , Raphae l L wrote: Hey guysJust got this request from Politico , do you have any guidance on how it should be handled? Thanks Raffi From : Lorraine Woellert [mailto:lwoellert@politico.com 1 Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:58 PM To : Williams, Raphael L ; Brown, Jereon M Subject: Patt on Hey folks -The White House says Lynne Patton does not serve on the president's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and sent me back to you all regarding that piece of her resume. Can someone over there please explain her job or relationship with the commission? Thanks, Lorraine Lorraine Woellert I Reporter I POLITICO 703.842.1796 (best number) !(bl(6l !(cell) l@ Woel lert 1000 Wilson Blvd., 8th Floor , Ar lington, VA 22209 Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov From: Sent : To : 26 Jun 2017 14:27 :05 -0400 Cc: Subject: Williams, Raphael L Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Thompson, Amy C;Kaelan.K.Dorr@who.eop.gov Re: request about Lynne & the opioid commission I am calling Michae l Passante after my meet ing. Stand by. The problem is that only 3 people are officially registered on the comm issio n, including Governor Chr istie. So technica lly, they're the only ones who officially serve on it. Jared , Abe & A vi made it clear that the rest are simply unregistered attendees, the Secretary & I among them. But I was expressly asked to sit on it & they accepted the Secreta ry's offer of the same . Howeve r, we both missed the last meeting. I'll follow up shortly . Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202 -402 -8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 2: 14 PM , Williams , Raphae l L wrote: Hey guysJust got this request from Politico , do you have any guidance on how it should be handled? Thanks Raffi From : Lorraine Woellert [mailto:lwoellert@politico.com 1 Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:58 PM To : Williams, Raphael L ; Brown, Jereon M Subject: Patt on Hey folks -The White House says Lynne Patton does not serve on the president's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and sent me back to you all regarding that piece of her resume. Can someone over there please explain her job or relationship with the commission? Thanks, Lorraine Lorraine Woellert I Reporter I POLITICO 703.842.1796 (best number) ll(b)(6) I (cell) l@Woel lert 1000 Wilson Blvd., 8th Floor, Ar lington, VA 22209 From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject : Patton, Lynne M 7 Mar 2017 20:26:38 +0000 Huynh, Bao SSGUSA WHMO/WHCA Craighead, Shealah D. EOP/WHO RE: POTUS photos You guys just made my DAY! Thank you!! -----Original Mes sage----From: Huynh, Bao SSG USA WHMO/WHCA [mailto:Bao.Huynh @whmo.mil) Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2017 3: 13 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Craighead, Shealah D. EOP/WHO Subject: POTUS photos Ma'am , The photos were approved. Please let me know if you have any questions. V/R SSG Bao Huynh From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 9 Feb 2017 15:41:20 +0000 Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Re: FYI I understand & he regrets it. He told me so. But call me if there's going to be a prob lem removing her, as I know Carson prefers to have both him & me here in lieu of her. That article should have no standing on this decision. Carson wants her gone. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Feb 9, 2017 , at 10:35 AM, Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO wrote: Two weeks before the election he published an article stating that the President is, "Unfit to be president and undeserving to represent the Republican Party." From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Sent : Thursday, February 9, 2017 10:01 AM To : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Cc: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE:FYI Yes, lol. I spoke to him about that & he's done a complete 180. Even told me that he voted for him. But like I said, she's no better. She made ANOTHERanti-Trump comment yesterday. She told a beachhead member who expressed her desire to rejoin the campaign again in 2 years not to bother. That she'd be better off staying at HUD for 4 since he won't win a second term. [insert eye roll) But on a serious note, w hat's the status? From: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO [mailto:Sean.E.Doocey@who.eop.gov ) Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2017 9:53 AM To : Patton, Lynne M Cc: Destefano , John J.EOP/WHO< John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov > Subject : RE: FYI This guy? http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/302443-a-republican-asksarent-we-morally-obliged-to-speak From : Patton, Lynne M fmailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov) Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 9:40 AM To : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Cc: Destefano, John J.EOP/WHO< John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov > Subject : RE: FYI Don't kill the messenger, but Carson's longtime deputy COS,Shermichael, is threatening to leave if she isn't transferred by EOD or latest tomorrow AM. So this is effectively Code Red status now. More people are in the loop here now and all agree that she needs to go ASAP. He said to please worry about her replacement later, if even necessary. He said Andrew Hughes is amazing & can likely do both jobs . From : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO [mailto:Sean.E.Doocey@who.eop.gov ) Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:49 AM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: FYI Hi Lynne, Thanks for flagging for us before running up. Can you give me a call, and you and I can nip this in the bud? Thanks, Sean 202-881-7131 From: Patton , Lynne M [mailto:Lynne .M.Patton@hud .gov) Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 9:41 AM To : Destefano , John J. EOP/WHO Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: FYI Thx Sean. I'm happy to bring you up to speed, but it's likely best to simply speak directly to Shermichael. Dr. Carson & his team deem her divisive and disruptive, as do I. If it helps, Eric Trump agrees that it's best to nip this potential problem in the bud & told me to call Jared, if necessary, but I prefer to go through you all fi rst. To date, this has been kept very close to the vest . Only 4 people are aware of this effort me, Dr. Carson, Shermichae l and Armstrong Williams (Carson's confidante). We'd like to keep it that way, but defer to you on how best to proceed ASAP. From: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO [mailto:John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov ] Se nt: Wednesday , February 08, 2017 9:24 AM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subje ct: Re: FYI Sean can you help here? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 8, 2017, at 9:08 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Just wanted to give you a head's up t hat Carson's team told me that they are dismayed by the pace of her removal and have now t old Dr. Carson about their concerns. Now Carson, himself , evidently wants her gone regardless of who she may/may not be connected to -- and said he will do it himself if he has to -but I'm sure you agree that would not be ideal. That said, Carson's team suggests that PPO/Cornish/Jared/WH simply advise her that " ...she's done such a great job laying the ground work at HUD that Labor (or wherever) permanently needs her talents there now ..." Thoughts? The less drama, the better. Therefore, I choose not to be involved anymore & defer to you . But feel free to call his chief of staff, Shermichael Singleton, direct ly, 202 -903 9005 . Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite I 0226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) E: lynne.m.pa tton@hud.gov I AMERICAN Ditto, Jessica E. EOP/WHO 17 Oct 2017 17:19:49 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO;Manigault, Omarosa 0. From: Sent: To: Cc: EOP/WHO Subject: Attachments : 12pm.jpg RE: PRTalkers Hurricane Maria HHS 10152017 .jpg, Hurricane Maria Snapshot 10162017 Hi Lynne! Thank you for representing the team on this one! Attached and below are some key points. It is important to remind people that this was an unprecedented event - two massive hurricanes back to back - met by an unprecedented federal response. The whole of government has gone above and beyond to save lives and help the millions of Americans affected. President Clinton's former FEMA Director James Lee Witt gives the Administration an A+ for the response. POTUSrequested Congress for $348 in disaster relief funding that passed the House last week to continue to provide the relief that millions of Americans affected by the recent natural disasters will need. I'll give you a call on some other potential questions you'll receive. Thank you! Jessica 202-881-5600 FEMA BRIEFING POINTS: HURRICANE MARIA October 17, 2017 as o/9:30 a.m. Eastern Key Messages • The full force of the federal government continues to make progress toward recovery , working hand-in-hand with U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico officia ls, municipalities, businesses and voluntary agencies on the island s. • We are pushing every day to restore essential services , and doing everything we can. Our goal is to help Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands restore water , electricity , and comm unications , wh ich will enab le citizens to begin to return to their routines. • The recovery efforts in Puerto Rico and the USVI will last for months , if not years. With such severe damage to critical infrastructure, rebuilding will take time, even with the level of per sonnel and material s that are surging onto the islands. This Admin istration , and the more than 20,000 Federal per sonne l deployed to the impacted area, will not be satisfied until every resident on Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands is able to return home and continue life as normal. ******* Power & Generators • U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers (USA CE) temporary power response teams have been on the ground since before the storm and continue to assess power needs and install generators at critical facilities. As of Oct. 16, USACE installed 113 generators at critical facilities in Puerto Rico, powering critical infrastructure including hospitals and shelters , and completed 359 generator assessments. As of Oct. 16, USA CE installed 74 generators in U.S. Virgin Islands, and comp leted 210 generator assessments. • With the unified efforts from the Department of Energy, the USACE , Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, and the private sector, an estimated 14 percent of customers have had power restored in Puerto Rico. These teams with other federal partners continue operations to restore the power grid. For the U.S. Virgin Islands, power has been restored to 23 percent of customers in St. Thomas and 17 percent of customers in St. Croix. Puerto Rico Power Grid Repair • The Governor of Pue1to Rico set an aggressive goal for power restoration. It is important to remember that emergency power generation, transmission and distribution is an interrelated process and any delays in one area will ultimately affect timelines to ach ieve the Governor's goa l. Factors including supply, ability to transpo1t by air or sea, and weather can all cause significant delays. • The system remains fragile. We will continue to see progress , even as setbacks are experienced. Even last week we saw the impacts weather can have on lines and poles that were j ust repaired. • Puerto Rico has 2,400 miles of transmission lines across the island, and 30,000 miles of distribution lines with 300 sub-stations, it is est imated that 80 percent of the grid have been affected. Already in Puerto Rico, more generators have been installed than in Texas (Harvey) and Florida (Irma) combined. Hospitals and Medical • The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is supporting medical needs in Puerto Rico by assisting Centro Medico emergency and trauma center; augmenting hospitals in key locations; and maintaining contact with remaining all island hospitals to address supply and fue l needs. • Twenty-three HHS medical teams are stationed across Puerto Rico to support local medical faci lities, medical she lters, and field medical stations . Puerto Rico Department of Health , supported by HSS , identified a strategy for hospital patients in case a hospital loses power. • The USNS Comfort is providing support to medical services and patients throughout Puerto Rico. Communications • In the U.S. Virgin Islands, an estimated 44 percent of cell service has been restored; and in Puerto Rico, more than 25 percent* of island cell service has been restored, cove ring 74 percent of the population. Due to additional equipment and "roaming agreements," 59 percent of population has access to telecommunication services (wired or wireless). • Mayors of all 78 municipalities have sate llite phones to facilitate communication with Puerto Rico Emergency Management Agency and the federal government. Outreach to Communities DSAT and Facebook • Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams are on the ground in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico focused on key priorities of needs assessmen ts for vulnerable populations; requests for disability related accommodations; and refe1Tals to partners offering additional survivor services. In Puerto Rico and USV I teams are accepting on-site registrat ions, in some locations. • Virgin Islanders can visit >www.facebook.com/FEMAUSVirginislands< and Puerto Ricans can visit >www.facebook.com/FEMAPuertoRico< to find information on federal response and recovery activities, location -spec ific updates, helpful link s, and photographs and videos of the united effort to help the islands recover from hurricane s Irma and Maria. Outreach to Puerto Rican Mayors • 93 staff from the federal family are assisting in Puerto Rico with the largest ever intergovernmental affairs mission in a disaster, and are assisting operations by informing the 78 mayors about federal disaster resources and identifying resource needs for action . Schools • Although it will be some time before communities truly recover, schools are opening and serving as feeding sites for their communities. The Puerto Rico Department of Educat ion (PRDE) is managing fixed feeding sites at schoo l locations, which provide breakfast and lunch for students and survivors seven days a week until further notice at selec t schoo ls. • An important milestone has been achieved in the recovery effort, the U.S. Virgin Islands, has reopened seven schools in St. Thomas. Ten more schools are working to reopen in St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix soon . Commodity Distribution • FEMA and federal partners, provided millions of meals and millions of liters of water to Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Additional meals and water continue to arrive to the islands regularly via air and sea. • Puerto Rico established 10 regional staging areas serving all 78 Municipalities; the Nat ional Guard and federal partners are supportin g delivery of supplie s to these locations and to points of distribution. In some cases, FEMA delivers commodities directly to 34 Municipalities through air drops. • Salvation Army, Feed ing Amer ica, the Amer ican Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies continue to deliver food and water, and distribute meals across the island through shelters and senior centers. D isaster Fraud • Unfortunately, Disaster responses often attract scam artists, identity thieves and other criminals. As we have done in Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, in every disaster, FEMA proact ively shares informat ion with the public on how to guard against fraud and report suspicious activity. • If a disaste r survivor suspects suspicious activity or fraud, he/she should immediate ly con tact the Disaster Fraud Hotline at 866-720-5721 D onations • FEMA does not transport donatio ns collected by local, tribal, territor ial, or state governmen t or collected by private sector, non-governmenta l organizations , or NVOAD from point of collection to impacted areas. • Those who want to help should visit >www.nvoad.org <. Na tional Voluntary Organizations Act ive in Disaster (NVOAD) coordinates closely with gove rnors' offices on offers of assistance. To make a cash donation directly to the Commonwea lth of Puerto Rico, visit >http://prfaa.pr.gov /unitedforpuertorico /< . To make a donation to the U.S. Virgin Islands , visit >https ://www.usvirecovery.org < . # From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto :Lynne.M.Patton@hu d.gov] Sent : Tuesday, October 17, 20171 :05 PM To: Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Cc: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Manigault, Omarosa 0 . EOP/WHO ; Ditto, Jessica E. EOP/WHO Subject : Re: PR Talkers Haha, thanks Cliff! Ditto! And awesome, Jessica! Thank you. Anything you can send before 5:30PM or so, would be greatly appreciated! Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Developme nt (212) 542-7100 lynne.m.patton@hud.gov On Oct 17, 2017, at 12:44 PM, Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO wrote: Everyone should be a Lynne Patton fan as far as I'm concerned! Adding Jessica Ditto, who's Comms POCfor relief efforts. She should be able to hook you up with the latest. From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Se nt: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 12:39 PM To: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO ; Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Subject: PRTalkers Import ance: High Good morning! Per the attached, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez is hosting a federal disaster update tonight for her constituents and I'm sure you can appreciate that we're damned if we do & damned if we don't attend . Can someone please send me the most updated WH talkers for PR & USVI relief efforts specifically before COB? HUD HQ and I have decided that my attendance w ill help advance the message that Maria relief is of paramount priority to both the Secretary & POTUS. FEMA Region II will be attending with me. FYI: You may recall that Nydia Velazquez wrote a letter in response to my appointment demanding it be rescinded . On a positive note, since my inception, I have been working actively to establish strong relations with her office & her team has expressed to me the Congresswoman's profound appreciation for my willingness to show up, be involved & listen to her constituents on multiple occasions. She is slowly becoming a Lynne Patton fan ....lol. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator , Region TI & Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Public-Private Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY 10278-0068 j(b..,., )(= 6)----,1 1 E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (212) 542-7 100 I C: ,.,,. -,:VER 7,400 people have been helped by medical responders from HHS and our federal partners , ,, 0VER 600 HHS health and support personnel have deployed to help j_ dialysis patients and critical care patients were evacuated to the U.S. mainland to receive care .. 99% of Puerto Rico's 6,065 dialysis patients have confirmed they are getting treatment {/'""'',,, 14 hospitals , medical shelters and clinics are being augmented by federa l medical teams and resources 750 pharmacies in Puerto Rico are participating in the Emergency Prescription Assistance Program SavingLives.Sta_bilizing the Health~a~e System. ~~~~ AcrossPuertoRicoandthe U.S.V1rg1n Islands '"""'"'"" """""'" \,,;-:::z_ E SNAPSHOT for HURRICANE MARIA PUERTO RICO110/16/2017 AT12 PM I• I• I• I• MORETHAN 17,500 ii i i 100% FEDERAL CIVILIAN PERSONNEL & MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS n1i1in1t1int·tl AIRPORTS OPEN 1-~·dt'Jttf{v PORTSOPEN (OROPENWITH RESTRICTIONS)* (OROPENWITH RESTRICTIONS)* •••••••••• 1 1 111 1 1 1 11 113 ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER * (ADDITIONAL WATER IS BEING PROVIDED VIA BOTTLED AND BULK WATER) 86% 13% CUSTOMERS WITH ♦ ELECTRICITY * 4% TEMPORARY POWER ** For critical infrastructure GENERATOR INSTALLS COMPLETED + 462 RIGHT OF ENTRY AGREEMENTS COLLECTED TO DATE Cl I eee ASSESSMENTS REQUIRED RETAIL GASSTATIONS OPERATIONAL * 59%t TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE* Wired and 111ireless BLUEROOFINSTALLATIONS** INSTALLS COMPLETED O (<□ >)--------------((< -•· ---•3,700+ I 79% SUPERMARKETS OPEN * 439 100 % DEBRIS CLEAN-UP ** 95%! HOSPITALS OPEN I ■■■ I ■■■ •• •• •• •• •••• *DATASOURCE: WWW.STATUS.PR I ••DATASOURCE: USACE ALLOTHER DATAFROMFEMAI PERCENT DIFFERENCE BASEDON10/ 13/ 17STATS By USACE CUBICYARDSIDENTIFIED: 6.2MILLION CUBICYARDSREMOVED: 7,367 t9FEMA US Army Corps of Engineers --~VER?,400••• people have been helped by medical responders from HHS and our federal partners dialysis patients and critical care patients were evacuated to the U.S. mainland to receive care HHS health and support personnel have deployed to help 14 hospitals, medical shelters and clinics are being augmented by federal medical teams and resources 750 99°/o of Puerto Rico's 6,065 dialysis patients have confirmed they are getting treatment pharmacies in Puerto Rico are participating in the Emergency Prescription Assistance Program SavingLives.Stabilizingthe HealthcareSystem. AcrossPuertoRicoandthe U.S.VirginIslands ASSISTAXT PREl':\RED:-.;t:ss SE(.'t,tET ,\;\I) ,\RY FOR Rt:SPO;\SE SNAPSHOT for HURRICANE MARIA PUERTO RICOI 10/ 16/ 2017AT12 PM • • •• 1111 MORETHAN 17,500 ii i i FEDERAL CIVILIANPERSONNEL & MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS AIRPORTS OPEN Federally maintained PORTSOPEN (OR OPENWITH (OR OPENWITH RESTRICTIONS) * RESTRICTIONS) * •••••••••• 11 111 1 1 1 11 72%! ACCESS TO POTABLE WATER* (ADDITIONALWATER IS BEING PROVIDED VIA BOTTLEDAND BULK WATER) 86% 113 13% CUSTOMERS WITH ♦ ELECTRICITY* 4% 79% SUPERMARKETS OPEN* For critical infrastructure GENERATOR INSTALLS COMPLETED 462 ASSESSMENTS REQUIRED (< RETAIL GASSTATIONS OPERATIONAL* TEMPORARY POWER** □ >)--------------((< 59%t TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE* Wired and wireless BLUEROOFINSTALLATIONS** 439 3,700+ INSTALLS COMPLETED RIGHT OF ENTRY AGREEMENTS COLLECTED TO DATE DEBRISCLEAN-UP** By USACE 95%! CUBICYARDS IDENTIFIED: 6.2MILLION HOSPITALS OPEN CUBICYARDS REMOVED: ■ ■ ■ ■ · 111■ ■ 11 ■ ■ 7,367 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * DATA SOURCE: WWW.STATUS.PR I ** DATASOURCE: USAGE DIFFERENCE BASEDON10/13/17 STATS ALLOTHER DATAFROMFEMAI PERCENT US Army Corps of Engineer s , From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 13 Jun 2017 17:29:30 +0000 Rick.A.Dearborn@who .eop.gov Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L;Ja'Ron.K.Smith@who.eop .gov;Hughes, Andrew SOHUD & WH Initiatives Hi Rick! Hope all is well. Long time, no talk! Just wanted to touch base with you quickly to let you know that I spoke to the Secretary and we both agree that he would like to raise his visibility with respect to WH events, particularly as they pertain to both the Infrastructure & Workforce initiatives (as well as "Build American, Buy American," etc). I'm sure we both agree that there are tons of mutually beneficial reasons why Carson's participation can better advance these roll-outs. Particularly , since POTUSexpressly told the Secretary that he considers housing to be a part of this country's infrastructure. Can you help us ensure his partici pation , going forward? I ran into George at the hotel and discussed the Secretary potentially joini ng POTUSon any/all applicable trips and he concurred that would be great idea. That said, I also arranged a lunch later this month between the Secretary & lvanka to ident ify ways that HUD can specifically assist her workforce & economic empowerment ideas (as we have many) and she told me this past weekend that she's very much looking forward to it. By copy of this email, I am looping in his Deputy Chief of Staff, Deana Bass,who has been working with Ja'Ron on several policy issues and would be the point person, going forward, with respect to coordinating Carson's participation in the above delineated areas, as well as Raffi Williams (Press Secretary). Looping in Andrew Hughes, WH Liaison too, so that we're all on the same page. Win win. Lastly, not sure if you are aware, but I have recently been appointed by Secretary Carson (with POTUS/PPOapproval) to be Regional Administrator, Region II (New York & New Jersey) and will be relocating back at the end of the month. Beyond honored. Would love to arrange a meeting with someone in your department to specifically discuss this Administration's priorities for that region, in kind, and plan to work closely with Matthew Hunter here at HUD, as well. Ja'Ron - let's brainstorm on that region too. Kindly advise! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: j(b)(6) 11 E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov AMERICAN Slater, Sanquetta R. EOP/ONDCP 13 Jul 2017 20:22:09 +0000 To: Leah.Bressack2@usdoj.gov;Patton, Lynne M;Christopher .Jones@hhs.gov;SissonCA@state.gov ;ClineCM@state.gov ;mora lesba@state.gov; Armstrong , Rebekah W. EOP/OVP;Pinkos, Stephen M. EOP/OVP;Cordish, Reed S. EOP/WHO;Dumbauld, Cassidy M . EOP/WHO;Timothy.Clarkl@hhs.gov;mary .blanche .hankey@usdoj.gov;MowersMD@state.gov;C abelkaCB@state.gov ;Bass, Deana;McCall, Drew A;Carolyn.C lancy@va .gov;Michae l. Lukach@va.gov;e bony.lee@ed.gov;LeeD .Simmons@ed.gov Cc: Passante, M ichael J. EOP/ONDCP;Woodberry, Vanessa L. EOP/ONDCP;Johnson, Thomas A. EOP/ONDCP Subje ct: Rescheduling of the Public Teleconference of the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addict ion and the Opioid Crisis (Comm ission) Attachments: Federal Register Rescheduling Not ice Commission mt g (002).pdf Fro m : Sent: OND CP is writing to notify you (per the attached Federal Register notice) that Chairman Christie is rescheduling the second telephonic meet ing of Th e President's Commission on Combating Drug Add iction and the Opi oid Cris is to have more time to develop the interim report. It was orig inally schedul ed for this Monday, July 17 at 4 pm, but will now be Monday, July 3 1 at 4 pm. We expect that most Departments will join the call at the staff level in a listen only mode using the call in number on the attached notice. If Cabinet Secretaries wish to join the call, they can have a speaking role , but would have to use a separate call in num ber. Please notify ONDCP of whether your Department plans to call in at the staff level. To the extent possible , please try to consolidate lines within your Department by calling from a conference room. Th e purpose of the meeting is to review and potentially have the five Commission members vote on an interim report . Chairman Christie's office is likely to release the draft interim report short ly before the meet ing, and it will be posted on the Commission website here : https: //www .whitehouse.gov /ondcp /presidents-commission Sandy Slater Executive Office of the President Office of National Drug Control Policy Offi ce of Legal Counse l Wash ingto n, DC 20503 Direct: (202) 395-6622 Fax: (202) 395-5543 E mail: sslater@ondcp .eop.gov 3280-F5 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Office of Nat ional Drug Control Policy Rescheduling Notificatio n of the Public Teleconference of the President' s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis (Commission) AGENCY: Office of Nationa l Drug Contro l Policy (ONDCP) ACTION: Notice of rescheduling of teleconference. SUMMARY: ONDCP is issuing this notice to advise the publi c that the Commission is reschedulin g the teleconfere nce of the President's Commission on Combating Dru g Addicti on and the Opioid Crisis that was previously scheduled for Monday, July 17th at 4 pm EST . The purpo se of the meeting is to review a draft interim report that will be posted on ONDCP 's Commission website listed below before the teleconference. DATE: The teleconference will be held on Monday, July 3181 at 4 pm EST. ADDRESS: There will be no physical address. The publi c may call (800) 260-07 18 (Access Code 426289) to listen. Please call five minutes before the start time. If you are part of an orga nization, please try to consolidate use to as few lines as possible. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Genera l informat ion concerning the Commission and its meetings can be found on ONDCP 's website at https://www.whitehouse.gov /ondcp/presidents-commission. Any member of the public who wants to obtain information about the Commiss ion or its meetings that is not already on ONDCP' s website or who wants to submit written comments for the Commission's 1 consideration may contact Mich ael Passante, Designated Federal Officer (DFO) via email at commission@ond cp.eop.gov or telephone at (202) 395-6709 . Please note that ONDCP may post such written comments publicly on our website , including names and contact information that are submitted. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commi ssion was established in accordance with E.O. 13784 of March 29, 2017 , the Commi ssion' s charter, and the provisions of the Fed eral Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended , 5 U.S.C. App. 2, to obtain advice and reco mmendations for the President regarding drug issues. The Executive Order , charter, and information on the Member s of the Commission are available on ONDCP 's website. Th e Commi ssion will function solely as an advisory body and will make recommendation s re gardin g policie s and practic es for combating drug add iction with particular foc us on the current opioid crisis in the United States. The Commission's final report is due October 1, 2017 unless there is an extension . Per E.O . 13784, the Comm ission shall: a. ident ify and describe the existing Fed eral fundin g used to combat drug addiction and the opioid crisis; b. assess the availabi lity and accessibility of drug addiction treatment services and overdose rever sal throu ghout the country and identify areas that are under served; c. identify and report on be st practices for addiction prevention , including healthcare provider education and evaluation of prescription practices, collaboration betwee n State and Federal officials , and the use and effectiveness of State prescription drug monitoring programs; 2 d. review the literature evaluating the effectiveness of educational messages for youth and adults with respect to prescription and illicit opioids; e. identify and evaluate existing Federal programs to prevent and treat drug addict ion for their scope and effectiveness, and make recommendations for improving these programs; and; f. make recommendation s to the President for improving the Federal respon se to drug addiction and the opioid crisis. Dated: July 11, 2017 Michael Passante Acting General Counsel Designated Federal Officer 3 Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO From: Sent: To: 25 May 2017 16:20:58 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Re: Resume for Friday Cc: Subject: Winston Churchill! Thank you very much, appreciate the support. Let me know if you want to get toget her in June. Wou ld be great to see how we can work more regularly toget her. Sent from my iPhone On May 24, 2017, at 11 :32 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: I is coming to visit tomorrow for the weekend! Lol. Haha. l(b)(5) We may have to make our way to the EEOB! Lol. That said, I'm happy to support Joe's app lication and will express the same to Andrew & the team! If I can pop in to say hello , I will! Xo Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On May 24, 20 17, at 2:10 PM , Korn , Jennifer S. EOP/WHO wrote: Hi Lynne, Hope you're doing great! Love the latest posts. Please see resume of Joe Galvan. He was one of our staunch supporters in the Hispanic community and has a great resume. He drove to multiple states to help the President's campa ign and recruited others along the way. Anyway thought it would be great if you have the chance to meet him, too. He would be a great addition to the team. Have a great day! JK Begin forwarded message: From : josep h galvan <... l D ate: May 23, 2017 at 2:33 :51 PM PDT To: "jennifer.s.kom @who.eop. gov" < jennifer.s.korn@who.eop.gov> Subject: FW: Res ume Good afternoon Jenny, Just an FYI, I have a meeting at HUD on Friday at 2pm to discuss the position of Assistant Secretary of Public and Indian Housing! Exciting to be in the mix .. Sent from Mail for Win dows 10 From : joseph galvan Sent : Wednesday, Marc h 29, 2017 7:35 PM To : jennifer.s.korn@who.eop.gov Subject: Resume Good Evening Jenny, Attached is my resume. I spoke with Drew McCall and Andrew Hughes earlier today. I believe Andrew is the White House Liaison. Thank you for everything!!! Joe Galvan Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO 17 Feb 2017 00:00:41 +0000 To: Patton, Lynne M;Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO;Kasper, Maren M Cc: Bass, Deana;Nason, Michael C;Hardy IV, Stanley;Alexander, Mason;Greenwood, Sheila M;Kirkland, William H. EOP/WHO;Jack, Brian Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour From: Se nt: Sorry that I am just getting to this now, but thanks for the note and thanks for the congrats. How have you been? Copying Billy and Brian on this, but I understand that Maren is headed over here tomorrow to meet with us on this. Looking forward to it and let us know anything you all need before you get here. From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov] Se nt : Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:18 AM To : Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO ; Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO ; Kasper, Maren M Cc: Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Alexander, Mason ; Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Looping in the WHA, Maren Kasper, who will also be overseeing the planning of this tour . Collect ively, I have no doubt it will be a tremendous success. From : Patton, Lynne M Se nt : Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:10 AM To: 'Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO' ; 'Julia.B.Johnson@who .eop.gov' Cc: Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Alexander, Mason ; Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Good morning, Justin! Hope all is well! Long time, no talk! Congratulations again on your IGA appointment and I am confident that I speak on behalf of Dr. Carson's entire team when I say that we look forward t o working together to ensure the success of his Listening Tour . Shermichael briefed me on the call you had yesterday with respect to the same. Going forward, please know that I will be the lead planner for the Tour, along with Carson's other deputy, Deana Bass,as well as his Director of Advance, Michael Nason & Mason Alexander and Stanley Hardy, IGA. At your convenience, I propose that we all jump on a quick conference call this afternoon or even tomorrow morning to ensure we're all on the same page. Thank you! Lynn e M. Patto n Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: !(b)(6) !I E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov From: Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO [mailto:Justin.R.Clark@who.eop.gov ] Sent : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:43 PM To: Singleton, Shermichael V ; Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C ; Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO Subject : RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Thanks Sheila. Shermichael - - - I am definitely free for a call tomorrow. Julia {copied here) will set it up. Let me know some times that work fo r you and From : Singleton, Shermichael V fmailto:Shermichael.V.Singleton@hud.gov l Sent : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:38 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M ; Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Importance: High Sheila, Thanks for the introduction. Justin , I was just in the process of sending an email to you. Are you able to speak by phone tomorrow? If so, what time works best for you? Shermichae l V. Sing leton Deputy Chief of Staff I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department ofHousin z and Urban Development, HQ, Suite 10226 1 1 E: shermichael.v.singleton@hud.gov T: (202) 402-5975 I C: !(b)(6) From: Greenwood, Sheila M Sent : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:25 PM To: justin.r.clark@who.eop.gov Cc: Singleton, Shermichael V ; Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C Subject: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Justin - Nice to meet you today. I've cc'd the folks in the HUD office that are planning Dr. Carson's Listening Tour. I told Shermichael (lead planner) that he should share with lntergov all the stops, etc. for optimal coordination/messaging . Just thought I'd connect all of you via ema il as well since the tour will likely begin sooner rather than later. Thanks. SMG 202-402 -6068 Patton, Lynne M From: Sent : To: 8 Feb 2017 14:40:59 +0000 Cc: Subject: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO RE: FYI Thx Sean. I'm happy to bring you up to speed, but ifs likely best to simply speak directly to Shermichae l. Dr. Carson & his team deem her divisive and disruptive, as do I. If it helps, Eric Trump agrees that it's best to nip this potential problem in the bud & told me to call Jared, if necessary, but I prefer to go through you all first. To date, this has been kept very close to the vest . Only 4 people are aware of this effortCarson, Shermichae l and Armstrong Williams (Carson's confidante). me, Dr. We'd like to keep it that way, but defer to you on how best to proceed ASAP. From : Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO [mailto:John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov] Sent : Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:24 AM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: FYI Sean can you help here? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 8, 2017, at 9 :08 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Just wante d to give you a head's up that Carson's team told me t hat they are dismayed by the pace of her removal and have now told Dr. Carson about t heir concerns. Now Carson, himself, evidently wants her gone regardless of who she may/may not be connected to -- and said he will do it himself if he has to -- but I'm sure you agree that would not be ideal. That said, Carson's team suggests that PPO/Cornish/Jared/WH simp ly advise her that " ...she's done such a great job laying the ground work at HUD that Labor (or whe rever) permanent ly needs her talen t s there now ..." Thoughts? The less drama, the better. Therefore, I choose not to be involved anymore & defer to you . But feel free to call his chief of staff, Shermichae l Singleton, directly, 202-903 -9005. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development, Suite I 0226 E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) From: Se nt: To: Cc: Subje ct: Patton, Lynne M 9 Feb 2017 14:40:12 +0000 Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO RE: FYI Don't kill the messenger, but Carson's longtime deputy COS,Shermichael, is threatening to leave if she isn't transferred by EOD or latest tomorrow AM . So this is effectively Code Red status now. More people are in the loop here now and all agree that she needs to go ASAP. He said to please wor ry about her replacement later, if even necessary. He said Andrew Hughes is amazing & can likely do both jobs. From : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO [mailto:Sean.E.Doocey@who .eop.gov ] Se nt : Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:49 AM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: FYI Hi Lynne, Thanks for flagging for us before running up. Can you give me a call, and you and I can nip this in the bud? Thanks, Sean 202-881-7131 From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Se nt: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 9:41 AM To: Destefano, John J.EOP/WHO< John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov > Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject : RE: FYI Thx Sean. I'm happy to bring you up to speed, but it's likely best to simply speak directly to Shermichae l. Dr. Carson & his team deem her divisive and disruptive, as do I. If it helps, Eric Trump agrees that it's best to nip this potential problem in the bud & told me to call Jared, if necessary, but I prefer to go through you all first. To date, this has been kept very close to the vest. Only 4 people are aware of this effort - me, Dr. Carson, Shermichae l and Armstrong Williams (Carson's confidante). We1 d like to keep it that way, but defer to you on how best to proceed ASAP. From : Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO fmailto:John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov ] Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:24 AM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: FYI Sean can you help here? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 8, 2017, at 9:08 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Just wanted to give you a head's up that Carson's team told me that they are dismayed by the pace of her removal and have now told Dr. Carson about their concerns. Now Carson, himself, evidently wants her gone regardless of who she may/may not be connected to -- and said he will do it himself if he has to -- but I'm sure you agree that would not be ideal. That said, Carson's team suggests that PPO/Cornish/Jared/WH simp ly advise her that " ...she's done such a great job laying the ground work at HUD that Labor (or wherever) permanently needs her talen t s there now ..." Thoughts? The less drama, the better. Therefore, I choose not to be involved anymore & defer to you . But fee l free to call his chief of staff, Shermichae l Singleton, directly, 202-903-9005. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developm ent, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) 1 1 E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud.go v From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Att achment s: Patton, Lynne M 26 Jan 2017 16:05:36 +0000 Deans, Tiffany P Warren, Lynette;sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov;Hughes, Andrew FW: Offer Letter L. Patton Offer Letter.PDF Thank you, Tiffany & much appreciated! However, my starting SESsalary, as promised to me by the President-Elect (at the time) and his Chief of Staff team is $155K. To that end, I was advised that I do not need to provide verification of my previous annual $100K+ salary, but am happy to do so. Regardless, it should have no impact on the same and I look forward to being paid on time at the abovedelineated rate in 2 weeks. I am looping in both Sean Doocey (Presidential Personnel) and Andrew Hughes, who can also verify the same. Should this conversation need to t ranscend their collective authority, then I am happy to oblige, but I wish to respect the chain of command . Lastly, kindly adjust the attached to reflect both the correct salary & my full formal t itle: Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison Thank you! Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I0 : 202.402.8252 From : Deans, Tiffany P Sent : Wednesday, January 25, 2017 10:05 PM To : Patton, Lynne M Subject : Offer Letter Hi Lynne, Please see your offer lette r attached . We will adjust your salary once you provide us with documentation that shows your previous annual salary. Congratulations and welcome to HUD! Tiffany Deans, PHR, SHRM-CP Senior HR Advisor, Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer U.5. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: tiffanv.p.deans@hud.gov 202.402.5348 j~l-'(-~•l!.. •~: ."_,..-,-..:_. t 11l11I11 ~) ·~,(;~,, C: •.:f\.f U.S. DEPARD1ENT OF HOl'SINC;AND ll RBAN DEVELOPMENT WASl!li'-:GTON. DC 20410-3000 ClllU HC~JAN CAl'll /\I. OJ l·ICLI< Ms. Lynne M. Patton l(b)(6) Dear Ms. Patton: Congratulations on your appointment to the position of Senior Advisor in the Office of the Secretary at the U.S. Depai1rnent of Housing and Urban Development. It is also tentative pending completion of a background investigation. Your appointment, effective Tuesday, January 24, 2017, is temporary and nol to exceed 120 days (May 23, 2017). You will be appointed under the Limited Tenn Senior Executive Service Authority. Your salary is tentatively set al the SES pay rate of $119,554, per annum, based on verification of prior earnings. If you have any questions concerning this appointment or the process, please reach out to me at 202-402-4169, or Tiffany Deans at 202-402-5348. r· Sincerely, ~\\_,_ \Jlh-_ __ I_ L~'ne te Warren . . ,)__·;-~--- Dll'e or.. Office ot Exccutwe Resour c l_/ I accept this job offer __________ _ Signature I decline this job off er _________ Signature www.hud.goi· Date _ Date espanol.Jmd.gov JO 1--] Patton, Lynne M 23 Mar 2017 00:13:37 +0000 To: william guerrero Cc: Hannah J. EOP/WHO Castillo;Mario Rodriguez;Bass, Deana;Bregon, Nelson R;Robert Deposada Subject: Re: Introduction -- my apology Attachments: image00l.jpg From: Sent: W illiam! Thank you & my apologies for the untime ly rep ly, in kind. Can you & your team come to HUD headquarters , 10th floor? If so, I will add your names to the guest list. Kindly advise who wi ll be accompanying you. Have a grea t evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynn e.m.patton@hud.gov 0 : 202-402-8252 On Mar 21, 2017, at 3 :43 PM, william guerrero wrote: Dear Lynne & colleagues please excuse my tardiness in responding to your very kind email I am excited to share my extensive experience in creating hope where none were please be assure of my uncompromising commitment to see you suceed in creating opportunities & a better life for the forgotten people who have for so long been promise such much and received never ending disappo intments -- looking forward to a very productive meeting thank you - best regards From: "Patton, Lynne M" To : "Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO" Cc : "w associates1 ahoo .com" ; Mario Rodriguez (b)(6) >; "Bass, Deana" ; "Bregon, Nelson R" Sent: Tuesday , March 21, 2017 9:37 AM Subject: RE: Introduction Thank you, Hannah & pleasu re to meet you, Bill. I am happy to rearrange my calendar to meet with you at 10:30AM on Thursday and look forward to picking your brain with respect to how best to advance this Administration's & Secretary Carson's progressive HUD agenda. To that end, by copy of this email , I also wish to invite Nelson Bregon , Assistant Deputy Secretary of Field Policy & Management , and Deana Bass, Secretary Carson's Deputy Chief of Staff, to join us. Would this meeting take place at the HUD headquarters or EEOB? We're also happy to meet at a coffee shop or the like, in kind. Whatever is most convenient for you is fine with us. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 1 1 E: lynne.m .patton@hud .gov T : (202) 402-825 2 I C: l Cc: wgassociates 1@yahoo.com; Mario Rodriguez __. Hi Lynn, By way of this email I wou ld like to introduce you to Bill Guerrero who is seeking to lend his experience in development and distress. He will be in Washington, D.C. this Thursday. Would you be able to meet with him at 10:30 a.m.? I have also included him on the email above . Bill, Lynn Patton is a Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison at the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Thank you in advance , Hannah J. Castillo The White House , Office of Public Liaison 202-456-1452 his, ?Mud? Ive. a Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 22 Mar 2017 20:13:36 -0400 william guerrero Cc: Hannah J. EOP/WHO Castillo;Mario Rodriguez;Bass, Deana;Bregon, Nelson R;Robert Deposada Subject: Re: Introduction -- my apology From: Sent: To: W illiam! Thank you & my apologies for the unt imely rep ly, in kind. Can you & your team come to HUD headquarters, 10th floor? If so, I will add your names to the guest list. Kindly advise who will be accompanying you. Have a great evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.pat ton@hud.gov 0 : 202-402-8252 On Mar 21, 2017, at 3 :43 PM , william guerrero wrote: Dear Lynne & colleagues please excuse my tardiness in responding to your very kind email I am excited to share my extensive experience in creating hope where none were please be assure of my uncompromising commitment to see you suceed in creating opportun ities & a better life for the forgotten people who have for so long been promise such much and received never ending disappo intments -- looking forward to a very productive meeting thank you - best regards From: "Patton, Lynne M" To : "Castillo , Hannah J. EOP/WHO" Cc : "w associates1 ahoo .com" ; Mario Rodriguez >; "Bass , Deana" ; "Bregon, Nelson R" Sent: Tuesday , March 21, 2017 9:37 AM Subject : RE: Introduction (b)(6) Thank you, Hannah & pleasu re to meet you, Bill. I am happy to rearrange my calenda r to meet with you at 10:30AM on Thursday and look fo rward to picking your brain with respect to how best to advance this Administration's & Secretary Carson 's progressive HUD agenda . To that end, by copy of this ema il, I also wish to invite Nelson Bregon , Assistant Deputy Secretary of Field Policy & Management , and Deana Bass, Secretary Carson's Deputy Chief of Staff , to join us. Would this meeting take place at the HUD headquarters or EEOB? We're also happy to meet at a coffee shop or the like, in kind. Whatever is most convenient for you is fine with us. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development , Suite 10226 I E: lynne.m.patton@hud .gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(5)Att orney -----Original Message ----From : Castillo , Hannah J. EOP/WHO [mailto:Hannah.J.Castillo@who.eop.gov ) Sent: Monday , March 20, 2017 7:32 PM To: Patton , Lynne M Cc: wgassociates1@yahoo.com; Mario Rodriguez 4 (b)(B) Subject: Introduction .________ f __, Hi Lynn, By way of this email I would like to introduce you to Bill Guerrero who is seeking to lend his experience in development and distress. He will be in Washington , D.C. this Thursday . Would you be able to meet with him at 10:30 a.m.? I have also included him on the email above . Bill, Lynn Patton is a Senior Adv isor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison at the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Thank you in advance , Hannah J. Castillo The White House, Office of Public Liaison 202-456-1452 Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 26 Jun 2017 17:18:20 -0400 To: Williams, Raphael L Cc: Thompson, Amy C;hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov;kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov;Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov;Bass, Deana;McNally, Charles E Subject: Re: Politico From: Sent : Thank you, Raffi. I app reciate your respo nse & believe yo u. My only concern with this scena rio is twofold : 1) I've made it clear multiple times to advise me whenever an inquiry is made, yet no one gave me the heads up about this Po litico piece. 2) If Lorraine was promised Monday's release on Friday, yet no one was supposed to know I was starting today , then HUD was essentially leaking my start date. On Jun 26, 2017, at 5 :03 PM, Williams, Raphael L wrote: I do not know how the repo1ter got her information . I passed along the press release first thing today as Amy had suggested in order to delay the story until you started. From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 4:25 PM To: Williams, Raphael L ; Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope .c.hicks@who.eop.gov; kelly .a.love@who.eop.gov; Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop .gov; Bass, Deana ; McNally, Charles E Subject: RE: Pol itico Then kindly advise how she knew that attempts were made to: 1. Dial back the language of my press release several t imes 2. 3. Banish me to a far-flung office when I first started Knew that HUD staff had no knowledge of my NYT interview this weekend Thank you. Please tell her that she overplayed her hand ... From : Williams, Raphael L Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 4:14 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope .c.hicks@who.eop.gov; kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov; Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov ; Bass, Deana ; McNally , Charles E Subject: RE: Politico Lorrain e was going to write the piece on Friday , but to keep her from publi shing before you reached your offic e, I made an agreem ent with her that I would give her the release with Carson's quote first thing Monday. So, I gave her what I believed to be the final release. Chan ges were made to the release after I gave Lorrain e the latest version I had. From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:10 PM To: Thompson , Amy C ; W il liams, Raphael L Cc: hope.c .hicks@who .eop .gov; kelly.a .love@who .eop .gov; Omarosa.O .Manigault@who .eop.gov ; Bass, Deana ; McNally , Charles E Subject: Polit ico Kindly advise how Lorrain e Wo ellert from Politico cited a version of my press release in her hit piece today that was never released to the media? Thank you. Please see highlighted photo & official rele ase from Region II below . Begin forwarded message: From: "McNally, Charles E" Date: June 26, 2017 at 11:50:58 AM EDT To: "Patto n, Lynne M" , "Orriol s, Mirza " , "Gruson, Barbara" Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II From: Charles McNally [mailto:Char les.E.Mcnally@hud .gov) Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 11:48 AM X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development- Ben Carson , Secretary Office of Public Affairs, New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10278 HUD No . 17-003 Charles McNally (212) 542-7647 charles.e.mcnally@ hud.gov http://www.hud.gov /newyork/news FOR RELEASE Monday June 26, 2017 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK - U.S. Departmen t of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westchester, New York, to be Regional Admin istrator for Region II. In this role , Patton will be responsible for the Department' s progr ams and operations in the Region's two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton join s Region II from HUD 's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagement. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage and foster viable relationship s across biparti san silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson. "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD 's mission wi ll be supported by a tremendous team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor, Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson's national listening tour and worked to identify potential refonns to HUD's Section 3 program, which provides a mechanism for lowincome families to receive job trainin g and employment with HUDfunded project s. Additionally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of experience as a senior executive at a large non-profit in New York City. Addit ionally , Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Lou isiana in the immed iate after math of Hurricane Katrina, identifying perma nent and temporary housing for hundreds of disp laced families in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humbled by the tremendous hono r to serve as HUD's Reg ional Adm inistrato r for the city and reg ion I call home," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD's mission and look forward to working with loca l stak eholders , housing author ities, elected official s, faith-based and comm unity leade rs to identify effect ive solutions for challenges currently fac ing New Yo rk and New Jersey ." The Regional Admini strator serves as HUD's liaison to mayors , city managers , elected represen tatives , state and local officials , membe rs of Congress, private and non-profit deve lopers, and custo mers. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to comm unities and evaluate their efficiency and effectiveness. There are 10 regional administrators in the United States. ### For over SO years, HUD's mission has been to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans . In New York and New JerseY, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800,000 households, homeless services for more than 80 ,000 individuals, single - family mortgage insurance for over 500,000 homeowners, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community - based organizations , and more than $II billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership wi th 14 state and local agencies across the region. More information about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.qov and www .espanol.hud.qov. Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list. If you wo uld rather not rece ive futu re communicat ions from HUD, please go to https: //optout.cision.com/en/mUZ4 DwSFGCA vE4qetFBVUabxZY d5B ewYnY6NSsag9Jm5yXPB7zdnvT2QeFAKyYh Ho5Px cpTRnA.ku8MgJ 7LaOz7jrnFMH5U6BWd8gAKTwT7WkXU . HUD , US Department of Housing and Urba n Development 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-41 , 10278 New York , NY , United States AMERICAN Cc: Patton, Lynne M 27 Jul 2017 15:30:48 +0000 stephanie.a. risham@who.eop.gov lynnreneero i.... ~b -)(-'6 =l-----.~ tugc (b)(5l Subject: RE: Introduction From: Sent : To : Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Good morning, Stephanie! Hope all is well. I just realized that when I introduced you to the parents of Conrad Roy Ill, the young man whose story truly devastated a nation, I erroneously copied the email for Lynne Renee Roy. Please find the correct one copied. As stated, I recently made both Conrad Jr and Lynn Roy aware that the First Lady was extremely moved by Conrad's tragic circumstance and plans to form a panel/commission to address social media & text messaging bullying in the hope to create legislation to end this predatory behavior permanently. Per our conversation, you concurred that it would be our honor to have the Roys serve & participate in the same. Kindly advise as to the status of the commission and how the Roys can best contribute in memory of their son. Looping in Kelly Love who also recently expressed her willingness to assist your office and the First Lady with this important cause, if necessary. Thank you! ·••',i1,'ii1\ :\ . I11 ll • ' Ulj .... Lynne M . Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Public-Private Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY I 0278-0~0_6_8 ___ __ T: (212) 542-7100 I C: l(b)(6) 1 1 E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov -----Original Message----From: Patton , Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov) Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 4:53 PM To: stephanie.a.grisham@who.eop.gov I lynnrenero ~~ (b'-)(.6) ...;:; ___ __ Cc: tugco!(b)(6) Subject: Introduction Dear Stephanie: By copy of this email and per our conversation last week, it's my honor to introduce you to the parents of Conrad Roy Ill, Lynn Rene Roy & my former classmate, Conrad Roy Jr. I advised them both that the First Lady was extremely moved by their tragedy and closely followed the trial that recently ended in conviction. However, we all agree that the story shouldn't end there. Their son's purpose continues & now has the potential to save countless lives. To that end, I shared with them the fact that the First Lady plans to form a panel/commission to address social media, text messaging & online bullying and wou ld be honored to have them both participate. Naturally, the hope is to one day create legislation that ends this type of behavior permanently. Again, it's an honor to make this introduction to you both and know that the President & First Lady will fight to ensure that their son did not die in vain. Please do not hesitate to call on me for anything you may need . I would be personally honored to witness the input from this panel myself & join you all in this tragic new fight. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7100 lynne .m .patton@hud .gov Sent : To : Cc: Subject: 25 May 2017 10:11:00 +0000 Thomas, Deloris;Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO RE: Introduction Thank you, Hannah & good morning, Delores! My apologies for the untimely reply, but the Secretary and I depart for Ohio tomorrow as part of his national listening tour and we were just finalizing various components of the same. That said, I am also looping in both of our faith-based contacts here at HUD, Paula Lincoln and Richard Youngblood, who recently attended a Chicagoland faith-based community listening session last week. Without question, your coalition efforts are of great importance to the Secretary, as well as an obvious & longtime priority of POTUS,in kind. Let's all plan to jump on a conference call sometime next week when I return, should that work with your & pastor Winston's schedules. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department ofHousin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 I E: Iynne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402 -8252 I C: (b)(6) -----Original Message----From: Thomas, Deloris [mailto:dthomas@jbs.edu] Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 9:46 AM To: Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Cc: Thomas, Deloris ; Patton, Lynne M ; Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Subject : Re: Introduction Hannah and Lynne, Thank you for the introduction. I look forward to speaking with Lynne to discuss the opportun ity to address a variety of social, academ ic and economic needs in the Chicagoland area. I can be reached via 1- I look forward to hearing from you. mobile phone atl Twitter: @Delor isSThomas Sent from my iPhone On Apr 24, 2017, at 9:08 AM, Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Thompson, Amy C ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject : Re: Press Release Agreed. I believe it would generate more unnecessary attention if we omitted the quote. Lynne and Secretary Carson worked very closely on the campaign trail and t he past few months so the press would assume he does not fully support the appointment. Sent from my iPhone On Jun 23, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Manigault, Oma rosa 0 . EOP/WHO wrote: I recommend we including the quot e from Dr. Carson. We need the quote to undergird t he strength of the appointment . On Jun 23, 2017, at 1:42 PM, Patton, Lynne M w rote : Hi Team : Per our conversat ion and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms . Amy- if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version . The bottom line is that I don't want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approved by SOHUD. have the right to participate and approve it. Lastly, while I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, worked directly for & has this level of media attention), I defer to you all. Ultimately, it's my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYCoffice when ready on Monday. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development , Suite 10226 E: Iynne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments : Kasper, Maren M 17 Feb 2017 03:41:05 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO Bass, Deana;Nason, Michael (;Greenwood, Sheila M;Jack, Brian Re: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour dbc listening tour city selection data.xlsx Team - apologies in advance for the long email. This is for discussion tomorrow, but wanted create a way for us to use some data to finalize our city selction, with the understanding that Detroit will be the first city. Great news is that most of the cities that are on the tour list rise to the top of this sheet and we can discuss how want to round out the list tomorrow. Some helpful tips to understanding t he sheet: 1. R is the most important column to look at and the smaller the number the more attractive the city is for the tour 2. We are using stats in the following categories: poverty level,% voted GOP, homelessness% change y/y, unemployment rate, and pop growth 3. Each of the top 50 cities are ranked vs each other (this is important with the election results . given they are metro areas, the GOP numbers don't reflect the whole state, but that is normalized since we are only comparing metro areas) 4. Finally, I have added a way to weigh each of the data categories (in this versio, i've given poverty levels the most weight and pop growth the least weight) - you can play with cells 02-07 to change the weighting 5. If you change the weighting, just re-sort column R by smallest to largest to see what cities come to the top. Happy to walk through this tomorrow but thought this would be good for us all to look at as we coordinate together. Best, Maren From: Patton , Lynne M Sent: Thur sday, February 16, 2017 9:12 :32 PM To: Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO Cc: Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO ; Kasp er, Maren M ; Bass, Deana; Nason, Micha el C; Hardy IV, Stanley; Alexand er, Mason; Greenwood , Sheila M; Kirkland , William H. EOP/WHO; Jack, Brian Subject: Re: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Thx Justin! You're the best! The rest of us will be dialing in, as I will be in NYC for the long weekend. Have a great evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Feb 16, 2017, at 7:02 PM, Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO wrote: Sorry that I am just getting to this now, but thanks for the note and thanks for the congrats. How have you been? Copying Billy and Brian on this, but I understand that Maren is headed over here tomorrow to meet with us on this. Looking forward to it and let us know anything you all need before you get here. From: Patton , Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:18 AM To: Clark, Justin R. EOP/W HO ; Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO ; Kasper, Maren M Cc: Bass, Deana ; Nason, M ichael C ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Alexander, Mason ; Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Looping in the WHA, Maren Kasper, who will also be overseeing the planning of this tour. Collectively, I have no doubt it will be a tremendous success. From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:10 AM To: 'Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO' ; 'Julia.B.Johnson@who.eop.gov ' Cc: Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Alexander, Mason ; Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Good morn ing, Justin! Hope all is well! Long time, no talk! Congratulations again on you r IGA appointment and I am confident that I speak on behalf of Dr. Carson's entire team when I say that we look forward to working together to ensure the success of his Listening Tour . Shermichael briefed me on the call you had yesterday with respect to the same. Going forward, please know that I will be the lead planner for t he Tour, along with Carson' s othe r deputy, Deana Bass,as well as his Director of Advance, Michael Nason & Mason Alexander and Stanley Hardy, IGA. At your convenience, I propose that we all jump on a quick conference call this afternoon or even tomorrow morning to ensure we're all on the same page. Thank you! ....'..,_.. ! . I •l \ I Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Depaitment of Housing and Urban Development , Suite 10226 11 E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l; Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, M ichael C ; Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Thanks Sheila. Shermichael - - - I am definitely free for a call tomorrow. work for you and Julia (copied here) will set it up. Let me know some times that From: Singleton, Shermichael V [mailto:Shermichael.V.Singleton@hud.gov ) Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:38 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M ; Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, M ichael C Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Importanc e: High Sheila, Thanks for the introduction. Justin, I was ju st in the process of sending an email to you . Are you able to speak by phone tomorrow? If so, what time works best for you? ¥',.,._\. :. .1 \ J Shermicha el V. Sing leton Deputy Chief of Staff I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department ofHou sin and Urban Development, HQ, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-5975 I C: (b)(6) I E: shermichael .v.singleton@hud.gov From: Greenwood, Sheila M Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:25 PM To: justin.r.clark@who.eop.gov Cc: Singleton, Shermichael V ; Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C Subject: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Justin - Nice to meet you today. I've cc'd the folks in the HUD office that are planning Dr. Carson's Listening Tour. I told Shermichael (lead planner) that he should share with lntergov all the stops, etc. for optima l coordination/messaging. Just thought I'd connect all of you via email as well since the tour will likely begin sooner rather than later. Thanks. SMG 202-402-6068 Unemploy ment Rate (All) Row Labels Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Austin-Round Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Baltimore -Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Boston-Cambridge-Newton , MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area Buffalo-Cheektowaga -Niagara Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-W I Metropolitan Statistical Area Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Denver-Aurora- Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Detroit -Warren-Dearborn, M l Metropolitan Statistical Area Hartford-West Hartford -East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City, MO -KS Metropolitan Statistical Area LasVegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area Los Angeles -Long Beach-Anahe im, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphi s, TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Miami -Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN -WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New York- Newark -Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Orlando - Kissimmee -Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area Phoenix-Mesa -Scottsdale, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland -Vancouver -Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Sacramento-Roseville-Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area San Antonio -New Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area San Diego-Carlsbad , CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward , CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-Sun nyvale -Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Seattle -Tacoma -Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis, MO- IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk -Ne wport News, VA-NC Metropolitan 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37 80% 12.48% 7.38% 24.47% 3159% 54.61% 5065% 34.14% 54.75% 52.99% 2892% 42 .45% 3895% 52.42% 54.32% 32.97% 25 27% 40.58% 25.47% 49 76% 16.84% 31.54% 42 .51% 51.35% 5329% 4910% 55.08% 4383% 1052% 3.69% 53 35% 26.14% 1,944 58.32% 1039% 46. 14% 1,849 2,466 26.82% 623 4% AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR 1115 1119 1121 1123 1125 1127 1129 1131 1133 500 1 5003 SOOS 5007 5009 501 1 5013 5015 5017 5019 5021 5023 5025 5027 5029 503 1 5033 5035 5037 5039 504 1 5043 5045 5047 5049 5051 5053 5055 5057 5059 506 1 5063 5065 5067 5069 507 1 5073 5075 5077 5079 508 1 5083 5085 5087 5089 509 1 5093 5095 5097 5099 510 1 5103 5105 5107 5109 Poinsett County 151 1878 3149 5283 36% 60% 1,271 24.06% 152 1210 6606 812 1 15% 8 1% 5,396 66.45% AR AR 5111 Pol k Coun ty Pope Co unty 153 4818 15694 2 154 5 22% 73% 10,876 50.48% AR 5115 Prairie County 154 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4248 15 01% CA 6029 Kings County 201 12902 17446 32250 40% 4,544 14.09% CA 603 1 Lake Co unty 202 13045 10422 48% 21% 3.74% CA 6033 203 5752 7574 488 Lassen Cou nty 6240 2224 54% 44% 73% 5,350 5133% CA 6035 Los Angel es Cou nty 204 189377 0 2652072 71% 23% 1,273,485 48.02 % CA 6037 Madera Co unty 13283 17531 56% 16% 5,938 69,11 9 1733% 6287% CA 86650 34263 109941 39% Ma rin Cou nty 205 206 620285 19221 CA 6039 604 1 Ma riposa Cou nty 207 3122 5185 SB% 2,063 23.24% CA 6043 208 42523 51% 3 1% 43% 3,334 3,370 29 16% 7.93% CA 209 3571 18486 60% Merced Coun ty 6905 21856 8877 11435 35% Mendoc ino County CA 6045 6047 Modoc Cou nty 210 211 798 24 13 3359 24% 72% 1,615 48 .08% CA 6049 Mono Coun ty 5154 96676 52% 67% 40% 27% 616 38,355 CA 605 1 212 2080 26378 11.95% Monterey Cou nty 2696 64733 3967% CA 6053 Napa Count y 213 2616 1 11946 40393 65% 14,215 35.19% CA 6055 Nevada Coun t y 16199 33258 1092116 49% 51% 6057 43% 83,875 4.55% 7.68% CA 556544 14686 472669 1,513 Oran ge Co unt y 214 21 S 30% 44% CA 6059 Placer Cou nty 216 61969 78977 150532 41% 52% 17,008 CA 606 1 Plumas Cou nty 217 5079 37% SO% SB% 4 5% 1,855 29,631 6063 218 8830 683612 CA Riverside County 3224 339145 11.30% 21.01% 4.33% CA 6065 Sacrame nto County 219 273768 467526 59% 35% 110,744 23.69% CA 6067 San Be nito Cou nty 220 10050 312517 17572 598783 57% 52% 37% 42% 3,579 58,555 2037% 9.78% CA CA 6069 607 1 386807 101165 1 56% 38% 180,436 17.84% CA 6073 365295 166647 86% 54% 9% 41% 277,950 2 1,475 7609% 1289% CA CA 6075 6077 Mohave Cou nty Navajo Cou nty Yavapai Coun ty Yu111dCuu11ly Alameda County San Bernardino Cou nty 221 54656 309514 163024 6471 253962 79% 4019 402 1 4025 San Diego County 222 San Francisco County 223 567243 312443 San Joaqui n Cou nty 224 8979 1 34493 68316 San Lui s Obispo County 225 63001 52672 124575 51% 42% 10,329 8.29% CA 6079 San Mateo Cou nty 219580 53731 287499 76% 19% 165,849 5769% CA 608 1 226 Santa Barbara County 227 100120 53740 164224 61% 33% 46,380 28.24% CA 6083 Santa Cla ra Coun ty 228 483472 137452 659148 73% 2 1% 346,020 52.50% CA 6085 Santa Cruz County 229 85 185 20158 113509 75% 18% 65,027 57.29% CA 6087 Shas ta County 230 2047 1 47587 72554 28% 66% 27,116 37.37% CA 6089 Sierra County 231 601 1048 1804 33% 58% 447 24.7B% CA 609 1 Siskiyou County 232 7106 11212 19836 57% 4,106 20.70% CA Solano County 233 97 159 49595 156067 36% 62% 32% 47,564 30.48% CA 6093 6095 Sonoma County 234 116027 37421 1640 60 71% 23% 7B,606 47 .91% CA 6097 Sta nislaus County 235 73939 72960 156 141 47% 47% 979 0.63% CA Sut ter Coun t y 236 1183 1 16780 30429 39% 55% 4,949 16.26% CA 6099 610 1 Teh ama Co unty 237 6571 14981 22875 29% 65% 8,410 36.77% CA 6 103 Trinity County 238 1876 2409 4716 40% 51% 11.30% CA 6 105 Tulare Coun ty 239 39099 50488 94571 41% 53% 533 11,389 12.04% CA 6107 Tuolumne County 240 8580 13486 23472 37% 57% 4,906 20.90% CA 6 109 Vent ura County 241 170489 118764 307881 16.BO% CA 6 111 24 2 34460 13178 50623 39% 26% 51,725 Yolo Coun ty 55% 68% 2 1,282 42 .04% CA 6 113 Yuba Coun ty 243 7234 12313 21058 34% 58% 5,079 24.12% CA 6 115 Ada ms County 244 8647 1 73807 175125 49% 42% 12,664 7.23% 800 1 Alamosa County 245 3168 3031 6897 46% 44% 137 1.99% Arapahoe Cou nty 246 14836 5 109638 281658 53% 39% 3B,727 13 75% Archuleta Cou nty 24 7 2489 4234 34% 58% 1,745 23.94% Baca Cou nty Bent Cou nty 248 249 278 1716 7290 2107 13% 1,438 6825% 1166 1892 31% 8 1% 62% 585 3092% 38766 14272 176735 71% 22% 85,949 48 .63% 37342 5283 10999 52% 43% 38% 48% 5,258 510 14.08% 4 .64% 12% 47% 84% 44% 778 72.30% 44% 47% 159 132 2.87% 3.32% 61% 32% 7 1% 11584 16661 24% 70% 23229 1 75% 19% 7,536 130,974 45 .23% 5638% 227 436 37 935 co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co 1230 18% 76% 709 57.54% co 8033 262 67045 100178 37% 55% 12652 56% 3056 8 153 11536 15689 19% 36% 74% 8,4BO 54.05% El Paso Cou nty 265 105807 176506 313273 34% 56% Fremont Cou nty Garfie ld County 266 267 5275 11205 15066 21880 26328 24% 69% 70,699 9,791 22.57% 44 .75% 43% SO% 1,866 7.09% Gilpin Coun t y 268 1634 3574 46% 44% 269 3319 8513 39% 52% 70 1,148 1.96% Grand County 1564 446 7 Gunn ison County 270 5068 3250 9299 55% 35% 1,818 Hinsdale Coun ty 271 197 339 589 33% 58% 142 1955% 24.11% Hue rfa no Cou nty Jackson County 272 273 163 1 171 1875 628 3772 862 43% 50% 244 6.47% 20% 73% 457 53.02% Jefferson County 274 151885 130233 309529 42% 21,652 Kiowa Coun t y Kit Carson Co unty 275 276 91 726 853 49% 11% 85% 526 2894 3613 15% 80% 635 2,368 7.00% 74.44% 6554% Lake County 277 1600 3175 50% 10.58% 278 30722 50% Larimer County 279 15300 92170 40% 41% 336 La Plata County 1264 12471 82624 193897 48% 43% 2,829 9,546 9.21% 4 .92% las Animas County 280 2614 3656 6693 55% 281 282 399 1843 1873 7272 2402 9702 78% 1,042 1,474 15.57% Lincoln Cou nty Logan Coun ty 39% 17% 6137% 19% 75% 5,429 55 96% Mesa County Mine ral County 283 284 20958 48129 344 74876 28% 64% 27,171 36.29% 16.41% 13% 4,419 6788% Montezuma County 286 3920 5293 7771 53% 8 1% 107 285 652 6510 36% Moffa t County 237 874 12706 31% 6 1% 3,851 Mo nt rose Cou nty Mo rgan County 287 288 5438 3128 14303 8104 21070 11888 26% 26% 68% 8,865 4,976 30.31% 42 .07% co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co 8035 263 264 33,133 4,499 18.11% Eag le County Elbert Cou nty 182918 22611 Boulder County 250 581 1247 15 Broom field County Chaffee County 251 252 19530 4773 Cheyenne Coun t y 253 127 90S 1076 Clear Creek Coun ty Conejos County 254 255 2585 1753 2426 1885 5532 3970 Costilla Coun t y 256 1109 581 Crowley County Cust er County 257 258 336 797 1069 2059 1820 1511 Delta County 259 Denve r Cou nty 260 4048 17461 1 Ovlu rt:) Cu u11ly 26 1 Douglas Cou nty 13071 3064 22% 26% 67% 68% Otero Cou nty 289 1719 2988 5038 34% Ouray Coun t y Par k County 290 291 1690 1337 51% 59% 41% 335 1 33% 59% Phillips Cou nty Pitk in Cou nty 292 293 6053 1791 3287 10245 2332 19% 77% Prowers County 294 7239 1173 70% 24% 24% 70% Pueblo Cou nty 295 2794S 3508 27746 10387 4978 60112 46% Rio Blanco County Rio Grande Coun ty 296 297 433 2782 3060 Routt Cou nty 298 1985 7487 3436 5488 Saguac he Cou nty San Juan County 299 300 1345 265 1109 215 San Migue l County 301 2960 Sedgw ick Cou nty 302 267 436 2522 5149 13772 2707 528 29.01% 733 1,262 48 .51% 41 .19% 1,269 353 2,702 19.90% 13.49% 4 1.86% 25.19% 10.74% 2637% 1,355 4,717 58.10% 45 .41% 2,335 469 1% 46% 199 0.33% 13% 81% 6836% 36% 56% 2,349 1,075 54% 37% 41% 2,338 16.98% 236 42% so 8.72% 9.88% 24% 74% 1,930 748 506 50% 52% 1030 4311 69% 10 15 1364 20% 1959% 44.77% 548 4% 8003 8005 8007 8009 8011 8013 8014 8015 8017 8019 8021 8023 8025 8027 8029 803 1 8037 8039 804 1 8043 8045 8047 8049 8051 8053 8055 8057 8059 806 1 8063 8065 8067 8069 8071 8073 8075 8077 8079 808 1 8083 8085 8087 8089 809 1 8093 8095 8097 8099 8 10 1 8 103 8 105 8 107 8 109 8 111 8 113 8 115 8 117 65.48% co co co co co 83,266 20.29% CT 900 1 85,877 21.51% CT 9003 55% 13.540 13.90% CT 9005 51% 44% 6,459 7.31% CT 9007 375909 54% 42% 45,228 12.03% CT 9009 54574 124527 51% 44% 8,377 6.73% CT 90 11 77069 4,461 5.79% CT 90 13 50703 50% 43% 44% 21776 33989 25738 57% 3,962 7.81% CT 90 75 316 260223 11553 280272 93% 4% 248,670 88.72% DC 11001 Kent County 317 33347 74253 45% 50% 3,642 4 .90% DE 10001 New Castle County 318 162905 36989 85507 2614 68 62% 33% 77,398 29.60% DE 10003 Suss e x Coun ty 319 39329 62607 105814 37% 59% 23,278 22 00% DE 10005 Alach ua Coun ty 320 75370 46584 127827 36% 28,786 22.52% FL 12001 Baker Cou nty 321 2112 10294 12634 59% 17% 8 7% 8,182 64.76% FL 12003 Bay Coun t y 322 21689 62010 87151 25% 71% 40,321 46 .27% FL 12005 Bradford County 323 2924 89 13 12098 24% 74% 5,989 49 .50% 12007 Brevard Co unty Broward County 324 325 119525 314337 822837 38% 58% 66% 3 1% 62,095 288,435 19 75% 546956 18 1620 258521 FL FL 35.05% FL Ca lhou n County 326 1236 4647 6067 20% 77% 3,411 56.22% Charlotte Cou nty Citrus Cou nty 327 328 3342 1 22765 60 196 96323 35% 62% 2780% FL FL 54377 79590 29% 68% 26,775 31,612 39 72% FL 120 15 12017 Clay Coun ty 329 27768 74898 106363 26% 70% 47,130 44 .31% Collier County Columbia Cou nty 330 331 6094 1 105297 20359 170505 62% 7 1% 44,356 120 19 12021 12.760 26.01% 44.47% FL FL 28696 36% 26% FL 12023 DeSo t o Coun t y 332 6744 10761 35% 63% 2,983 27.72% 333 334 203627 5822 210061 7202 428734 18% 47% 8 1% 49% 4,552 6,434 6320% 1.50% FL FL 12027 Dixie Coun t y Duval Cou nty 3761 1270 151609 57413 20.62% Summi t Coun ty 303 9502 5064 16061 59% 32% 4.438 27.63% Teller County 304 3547 9580 14 203 25% 67% 6,033 4 2.48% Was hingto n Coun t y 305 289 2284 2708 11% 84% 1,995 73.67% Weld County 306 4 5869 75882 133790 34% 57% 30,013 22.43% Yuma County 307 701 3755 4664 15% 8 7% 3,054 Fairfield County 308 238723 155457 410279 Ha rtford County 309 233789 147912 399219 58% 59% 38% 37% Litchfield Coun ty 310 39836 53376 97434 41% Midd lesex Co unty 31 1 4 5306 38847 88402 New Haven Coun ty 312 203601 158373 Ne w London County 313 6295 1 Tolland Coun t y 314 384 50 Windha m Cou nty 31S District of Col umbia 7599 Escambia Cou nty 335 57114 88370 Flagler Coun ty 336 frd r1kli11Cvu11ly 337 21985 1738 33804 4 119 6003 38% 58% 38% 29% 59% 69% 31,256 11,819 2,381 2059% 39.66% FL FL FL 8 119 8 12 1 8 123 8 125 12009 12011 120 13 12029 12031 12033 FL 12035 12037 Gadsden County 338 22079 8,273 37.47% 6740 8418 68% 17% 30% 339 14994 1457 6721 Gilchrist County 80% 62.76% FL FL 12039 12041 Glades Cou nty 340 1271 2996 4355 29% 69% 5,283 1,725 39 61% FL 12043 Gulf Coun ty Ham ilt on Cou nty 341 34 2 1715 5320 7279 24% 73% 49 .53% 3439 35% 63% 12045 12047 343 5238 5451 7577 FL FL Hardee Cou nty 1899 2147 3,605 1,540 28% 69% 3,091 12049 344 46 10 6192 11106 42% 56% 34 5 346 318 18 14901 59029 93878 34% 63% 29509 45589 33% 65% 14,608 2899% 32.04% FL FL 12051 He rnando County High la nds County 1,582 27,211 4079% 14.24% FL Hendry Cou nty FL 12055 Hillsboro ug h Coun ty 34 7 306422 595072 51% 4 5% 40,494 6.80% 348 852 8506 10% Ind ian River Coun ty 349 28997 48564 79897 36% 88% 6 1% 6,624 19,567 77.87% 24.49% FL FL 12057 Holmes Coun t y 265928 7476 Jackso n County 350 6383 14231 68% 7,848 37.38% 351 3537 3930 20997 7641 30% Jefferson Cou nty 46% 51% 5.14% FL FL Lafayette County 352 515 2795 3375 15% 83% 393 2,280 6756% FL 12065 12067 Lake County 353 10 1888 19 1141 37% 60% 39,291 23.13% 354 62597 124725 169898 Lee Cou nty 325797 38% 59% 12069 12071 355 91936 53777 151925 61% 35% 2039% 2512% FL FL Leon Coun t y 66,416 38,159 FL 12073 Levy Cou nty 356 5091 13758 19367 26% 357 358 651 2542 4849 3295 20% 41% 8,667 1,891 44 .75% Liberty Cou nty Mad ison Coun ty 7 1% 77% 5739% FL FL 12075 12077 57% 1,323 15.56% FL 12079 Ma natee Coun ty 359 71066 57% 36% 2622% 30158 53182 85741 35% 62% 62% FL FL 12081 61958 30,615 45,752 17.15% 360 361 17852 1 174485 40% Ma rion Cou nty Ma rtin Coun ty 10 1681 107710 23,024 2685% FL 12085 Miami-Dade Cou nty 362 623006 333666 64% 34% 289,340 29.56% 363 364 18949 10849 2 1885 34221 45% 46537 23% 52% 74% 2,936 23,372 6.92% 5022% FL FL 12086 Mo nroe Cou nty Nassau Cou nty 978670 42434 Okaloosa Cou nty 365 2371 1 7 1788 100657 24% 7 1% 48,077 47 .76% Okeechobee Coun t y Oran ge Co unty 366 367 3953 9342 195091 13632 29% 69% 545800 36% 39.53% 2464% Osceo la Cou nty 368 50252 13998 1 35,035 25.03% Palm Beach Coun ty Pasco Cou nty 369 370 85287 3714 11 89998 270762 14 1943 657235 240814 59% 100,649 5 1,945 15.31% 21.57% Pinellas Co unty 371 238746 157216 49% 5,419 372 373 233327 117 182 491520 Pol k Cou nty Put nam Co unty 30% 40,034 11,953 FL FL 2 1873 55% 67% 1.10% 14.11% 9920 283828 32652 60% 61% 57% 37% 47% 41% 5,389 134,488 3661% FL 12 105 12107 46,728 26,422 53.44% FL FL 12 113 12 115 FL 121 17 FL FL 12109 12 11 1 3526 329579 8503 36% 41% Santa Rosa County 374 18398 65 126 87432 21% 74% Sarasota County Sem ino le County 375 376 97676 1056 11 124098 109265 228509 224377 43% 47% 54% 49% St. Jo hns County 377 43037 88633 45,596 378 668 12 70248 32% 47% 65% St. Lucie County 136392 14073 1 50% 3,436 3,654 2825% 11.56% 1.63% 33.43% 2.44% FL FL 12053 12059 12061 12063 12083 12087 12089 FL FL 12091 FL 12095 FL FL 12097 FL 12093 12099 12101 12 103 Sumter County 379 22631 52722 76649 30% 69% 30,091 39.26% FL 12 719 Suwan nee County 380 3955 1428 1 18675 2 1% 76% 10,326 55.29% FL 12 121 Taylor County 381 2149 6923 9279 23% 75% 4,774 51.4 5% FL 12 123 U nion Coun ty 382 1014 4 567 5693 18% 80% 3,553 62.41% FL 12 725 Vol usia County 383 108793 142763 260304 42% 55% 33,970 13 05% FL 12 127 Wakulla County 384 4 348 10507 15344 28% 6,159 40 .14% FL 12 129 Walton County 385 686 1 25695 33559 20% 68% 77% 18,834 56.12% FL 12 731 Washingto n County 386 226 1 8630 11144 20% 77% 6,369 57.15% FL 12 133 Applin g Coun ty 38 7 1434 5492 7003 20% 78% 4,058 57.95% GA 13001 At kinson County 388 696 1873 2604 27% 72% 1,177 45 .20% GA 13003 Bacon Coun ty 389 607 3356 40 10 15% 84% 2,749 68.55% GA 13005 Bake r County 650 7965 775 1440 45% 54% 125 8.68% GA 13007 Baldw in County 390 39 1 7691 16075 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16572 1419 42513 61315 27% 25,941 5157 28% 2,213 42 .31% 4291% GA GA 13077 3632 69% 70% 2835 4539 7500 38% 6 1% 1,704 22.72% GA 13081 5047 6238 11680 15% 12% 8 1% 65.44% 72 23% GA GA 13083 85% 4,082 8,436 Chatta hoochee County 412 ClidllVVYd Cv u11ly Colq uitt County Columbia Cou nty 422 Coweta Co unty 423 424 Crawford County 425 Crisp Co unty Dade County 426 427 Dawson County 428 965 1444 Decatu r County 429 4104 DeKalb Cou nty Dod ge Coun ty 430 431 Doo ly Cou nty Cook County 10513 2950 9880 13029 13035 13043 13049 13061 13067 13073 13079 13085 10238 40% 59% 1,905 18.61% GA 13087 239 131 6009 47531 29587 1 81% 16% 191,600 6476% 13089 1836 5021 6995 26% 72% 3. 185 4553% GA GA 432 1860 3836 48% 51% GA 13093 433 434 23224 33925 68% 3831% 24803 57365 54% 6,168 1075% GA GA 13095 3097 1 30% 43% 81 12,997 2.11% Dou gh erty Coun ty Douglas Cou nty 1941 10227 Early Cou nty 435 2165 2552 45% 53% 387 436 437 156 485 1 1006 23395 86% 76% 850 13,014 55 63% GA GA 13099 13 101 17865 13% 21% 8.09% 72.34% GA Echo ls County Effingham County 4782 1175 Elbert Cou nty 438 2507 5269 7912 32% 67% 2,762 34.91% GA Emanuel County 2433 1130 5330 2404 7838 3602 31% 31% 68% 67% 2,897 1,274 3696% Evans County 439 440 35 37% GA GA Fannin County 441 1920 9622 11764 16% 82% 7,702 65.47% GA Faye tte Cou nty Floyd Coun ty 44 2 35034 24045 60387 34250 39% 27% 58% 70% 11,779 19.51% 44 3 23255 9127 14,9 18 4356% GA GA Forsyt h Coun t y 444 23427 69801 97314 24% 72% 47 .65% GA Franklin County 44 5 1243 8474 15% Fu lt on Coun ty 44 6 281875 7054 110372 407173 69% 83% 27% 46,374 5,811 6857% 42 .12% GA GA Gilmer County 44 7 1955 10465 12713 15% 82% 66.94% GA 13123 Glascock Coun ty Glynn Cou nty 448 138 11738 1235 2 1482 1390 3404 1 10% 89% 8,510 1,097 34% 63% 9,744 7892% 2862% GA GA 13 125 13127 Gordon County 450 45 1 3176 15 171 18850 17% 80% 11,995 63.63% GA 3005 6047 9187 33% 3194 5488 8831 36% 2598% GA GA 13129 13 131 452 3,042 2,294 33.11% Greene County 66% 62% Gwi nnett County 453 454 165063 146463 13 184 32393 1 51% 4 5% 5.74% GA 13 135 16128 15% 82% 18,600 10,701 6635% GA 13137 Grady Cou nty Habe rsham Coun ty 449 2483 171,503 13091 13097 13103 13105 13 107 13109 1311 1 13 113 13115 13117 13 119 13121 13133 137 39 41.43% GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA 1,821 51.15% GA 13209 70% 3,9 0 1 41 .3S% 132 11 14% 83% 8,541 6876% 68320 58% 39% 12,701 1859% 20907 43787 SO% 48% 1,029 2.35% 5253 12885 19030 28% 68% 7,632 40 .11% 49S 1829 4622 6650 28% 70% 2,793 4200% Pauld ing County 496 18004 44646 64601 28% 69% 26,642 41 .24% Peach Cou nty 497 5083 $405 10699 48% 51% 322 3.01% Pickens County 498 1977 11651 13982 14% 83% 9,674 6919% Pierce Cou nty 499 903 6301 7297 12% 86% S,398 73 .98% Pike Coun ty 500 1239 7273 8675 14% 84% 6,034 6956% Pol k Coun ty 50 1 2863 11006 14158 20% 78% 8, 143 5752% Pulaski Cou nty S02 1104 2436 3598 31% 68% 1,332 37 .02% Putnam County 503 2745 65 16 9431 29% 69% 3,771 39.99% Q uitman County 504 46 1 S75 1044 44% 55% 114 1092% Rabun Coun ty sos 144 3 6287 7949 18% 79% 4,844 60 .94% Rando l ph Coun t y 506 1597 1270 2895 55% 44 % 327 11.30% Richmond County 507 48707 24441 74952 65% 33% 24,266 3238% Rockda le Coun ty S08 23206 13463 37S89 62% 36% 9,743 25 .92% Schley Coun ty 509 40 1 1472 1909 21% 77% 1,071 5610% Screven County 510 2300 3305 5699 40% 58% 1,005 1763% Semi nole Coun ty S11 1186 2343 3577 33% 66% 1,157 32 .3S% Spald ing County 512 9347 15636 259 40 36% 60% 6,289 24 .24% St ephe ns Coun ty 513 1835 7682 9760 19% 79% S,847 59 91% Stewart Co unty S14 1220 80S 20S3 S9% 39% 415 20 .21% Sumter County 51S 5520 5275 10973 50% 48% 245 2.23% Talbo t Coun ty 516 200 1 1196 3243 62% 37% 805 2482% Taliafer ro Coun ty S17 S4S 349 897 61% 39% 196 21 .8S% Tatt nall Coun t y 518 1678 S092 6879 24% 74% 3,414 4963% Taylor Cou nty 519 1295 2062 3402 38% 6 1% 767 22 55% Telfair Coun t y S20 13 13 2449 379 4 3S% 65% 1,136 29 .94% Terrell Coun t y 52 1 2267 1872 4179 54% 4 5% 395 9.45% Tho mas Co unty 522 7138 11225 18730 38% 60% 4,087 2182% Tift Cou nty S23 3892 8680 12796 30% 68% 4,7 88 37 .42% Toombs County 524 2338 66 12 9108 26% 73% 4,274 4693% Tow ns County 52S 1206 S377 6726 18% 80% 4, 171 62 .01% Tre ut len County S26 860 1808 2700 32% 67% 948 35 .11% Trou p Cou nty 527 9597 15643 25793 37% 6 1% 6,046 23 .44% Turner County 528 1243 2094 3390 37% 62% 851 2510% Tw iggs Cou nty S29 1970 2034 40S3 49% 50% 64 1.58% U nio n Coun ty 530 1962 9849 12039 16% 82% 7,887 6551% GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA Hall County 455 16 153 51681 70133 23% 74% 35,5 28 50.66% Hancoc k County 456 2695 84 1 3572 7S% 24% 1,854 51. 90% Ha ralson County 457 1474 9579 11317 13% 85% 8,10 5 71.62% Har ris Cou nty 458 4082 11931 16392 25% 73% 7,849 47 .88% Hart Coun ty 459 2583 7285 10077 26% 72% 4,702 4 6.66% Heard County 460 743 3370 4206 18% 80% 2,627 62.4 6% Henry Cou nty 461 49902 4 5641 980 37 51% 47% 4,261 4 .35% Ho ust on Coun ty 462 22460 35 351 59SS9 38% 59% 12,891 21.64% Irwin Cou nty 463 890 27 11 3659 24% 74% 1,82 1 49 .77% Jackso n Co unty 464 44 69 2 1754 270S7 17% 80% 17,285 63.88% Jasper Coun ty 46S 1544 4353 60 16 26% 72% 2,809 46 .69% Jeff Davis Coun ty 466 90 1 41 02 508 9 18% 8 1% 3,20 1 62.90% Jeff erson Coun ty 467 3809 3057 693 4 5S% 44 % 75 2 10.8S% Jenk ins Coun ty 468 1108 1892 3034 37% 62% 784 25 .84% Jo hnso n County 469 1136 25 19 36 82 31% 68% 1,383 37 .56% Jones Cou nty 470 3960 8304 1252 4 32% 66% 4,344 34 .69% Lamar Cou nt y 47 1 2267 S183 757S 30% 68% 2,916 38.50% Lan ier Coun t y 472 805 1984 2861 28% 69% 1,179 41. 2 1% Laurens County 473 6737 12401 19448 35% 64% S,664 2912% Lee Cou nty 474 3166 10641 14106 22% 75% 7,475 5299% Liberty Coun ty 47S 953 1 6 125 16082 S9% 38% 3,4 06 21 .18% Lincoln County 476 127 1 2759 4100 31% 67% 1,488 3629% lo ng County 477 13S6 2623 4109 33% 64% 1,267 3083% Lowndes County 478 146 14 2 1308 36813 40% 58% 6,694 18.18% Lumpkin County 479 22 16 96 13 1232 4 18% 78% 7,397 60 .02% Maco n Coun ty 480 2705 1540 4287 63% 36% 1,165 2718% Mad ison Coun ty 48 1 2423 9 195 1194 5 20% 77% 6,772 56 .69% Ma rion County 482 12 13 1921 3183 38% 60% 708 22 .24% McDuffie Coun ty 483 3699 $432 9268 40% 59% 1,733 1870% McIn t osh Coun ty 48 4 2298 3482 S893 39% 59% 1,184 20 .09% Mer iwet her County 485 3800 52 16 9181 41% 57% 1,416 15.42% M ille r Cou nty 486 622 1888 2540 24% 74% 1,266 49 .84% M it chel l Coun ty 487 3492 4272 78S7 44% 54% 780 9.93% Mo nroe County 488 8821 12675 28% 70% S,251 Mv nty v rn~ ry Cu u11ly 489 3570 847 266 8 3560 24% 7$% Mo rga n Co un ty 490 26S8 65S9 943S 28% M urray County 49 1 1799 10340 12422 Muscogee County 492 39602 26901 Newton County 493 21936 Oconee County 494 Oglethorpe County 131 41 131 43 137 45 131 47 131 49 137 51 1315 3 131 55 137 57 1315 9 131 61 137 63 131 65 131 67 137 69 131 71 131 73 13175 13 177 13 179 13 181 13 183 13 185 13 187 13 193 13 195 13 197 13 189 13 191 13 199 13201 13205 13207 132 13 132 15 132 17 132 19 13221 13223 13225 13227 13229 13231 13233 13235 13237 13239 13241 13243 13245 13247 13249 13251 132S3 132S5 13257 132S9 13261 13263 13265 13267 13269 13271 13273 13275 13277 13279 13281 13283 13285 13287 13289 13291 541 7925 2 1514 30362 26% 7 1% 13.589 44 .76% Wi lcox Coun ty 54 2 8S2 2096 2973 29% 7 1% 1,244 41.84% GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA Wilkes Coun ty 54 3 1844 2569 4470 41% 57% 725 16.22% GA 1331 7 Wilk inson Co unty 544 1893 2332 4276 44% 55% 439 10.27% GA 13319 Wor th County 54 5 20 15 6 144 8266 24% 74% 4,129 49 .95% GA 1332 1 Hawaii County 546 41258 17S00 6486S 64% 27% 23,758 36.63% HI 15001 Ho nol ulu Cou nty 54 7 17S634 90296 285683 61% 32% 85,338 29.87% HI 15003 Kauai County 548 16456 7574 2633S 62% 29% 8,882 33.73% HI 1S007 Mau i Co unty 549 64% 26% HI 37S9 30% 6S% 20,034 1,329 3857% 5S0 13445 2456 51942 Adair County 33479 1127 35 36% IA 15009 19001 Adam s County 5S1 S65 27% 67% 828 39.77% IA 19003 5S2 2409 1393 4072 2082 Allamak ee Co unty 6837 3S% 60% 2432% IA 19005 Appanoo se County 5S3 1813 4031 6096 30% 66% 1,663 2,218 3638% IA 19007 Audubo n Cou nty 5S4 1079 2 135 3379 32% 63% 1,056 31.25% IA Bento n County 55S 4672 32006 34% S1% 60% 43% 3,554 4,624 25 96% 7.31% 19009 190 11 5S6 13690 63221 IA Black Haw k County 8226 27382 IA 19013 Boone County 5S7 5S17 7458 13984 39% S3% 1,941 13.88% IA Breme r Cou nty 5S8 S349 7 199 40% 3966 S504 39% 1,850 1,538 13 86% 1517% 190 15 190 17 5S9 54% S4% IA Buchana n Co unty 133S0 10137 IA 190 19 Buena Vista County 560 28S1 4895 3S% 60% 2,044 24.99% IA 19021 Butle r Coun ty 2163 4918 3466 5105 68% 2,755 2,070 3695% 40 .55% IA 1396 29% 27% 66% Calho un County 561 562 8179 7457 IA 19023 19025 Carrol l County 563 3305 6627 1043S 32% 64% 3,322 31.84% IA 19027 Cass Co unty 1946 3578 4755 5275 7055 9386 28% 38% 67% 56% 2,809 1,697 398 2% 18.08% IA Ct"Udr Cuu rlly 564 565 IA 19029 19031 Upson Coun ty 53 1 347 1 7288 10924 32% 67% 3,8 17 34.94% Wal ker Cou nty 532 42 13 18938 23939 18% 79% 14,725 61.51% Walto n Coun ty 8279 3 1093 4042S 20% 77% 22,814 56.44% Ware County 533 534 3436 8508 12150 28% 70% 5,072 4 1.74% Warren Coun ty 535 1313 99 1 2332 56% 42% 322 13.8 1% Washingto n Coun ty 4187 4138 8422 49 0.58% 2039 8 147 10376 50% 20% 49% Wayne County 536 537 79% 6,108 58.87% Webster Cou nty 538 47 1 630 1114 42% 57% 159 14.27% Whe eler Cou nty 646 1421 2102 31% 36.87% 1672 9751 11771 14% 68% 83% 775 White Coun ty 539 540 8,079 68.63% Whitfield Coun ty 13293 13295 1329 7 13299 1330 1 133 03 133 05 1330 7 13309 133 11 13313 1331 5 Cerro Gordo Coun ty 566 9840 11583 22633 43% S1% 1,743 7.70% IA 19033 Chero kee Cou nty 567 4188 68% 2,512 19035 3739 36% S9% 1.475 40 .61% 2317% IA 568 6186 6367 27% Chickasaw County 1676 2264 IA 19037 Clarke Coun ty 569 1463 2706 4405 33% 6 1% 1,243 IA 19039 Clay County 2246 S870 8542 26% 69% 19041 3236 S309 9098 36% S8% 3,624 2,073 IA Clayton Co unty 570 571 28.22% 42 .43% 22 79% IA 19043 Clinton Coun ty 572 10079 11249 22748 44% 49% 1,170 5.14% IA 19045 Crawford Coun ty 1985 1S662 4608 19288 6862 37617 29% 42% 67% IA 19047 S1% 2,623 3,626 3823% Dal las Coun t y 573 574 964% IA 19049 Davis County 57S 2721 3858 2S% 7 1% 1,745 45 .23% IA 19051 Decatur County 576 976 120 1 2296 3703 32% IA 19053 577 29S6 S688 916S 32% 1,095 2,732 2957% Delaware County 62% 62% 2981% IA 19055 Des Moin es County 578 8178 9479 44% S1% 1,301 6.95% IA 19057 Dic kinson Coun ty 579 6743 30% 23384 49037 46% 3,692 610 36.03% 1.24% 19059 580 66% 48% IA D ub uque Cou nty 30S1 22774 18713 1024 7 IA 19061 Emmet County 581 13S6 3 121 4707 29% 66% 1,765 37.50% IA 19063 Fayett e Cou nty 582 37% 57% IA 19065 798S 40% 5S% 1,925 1,194 1962% 583 S591 4371 9813 Floyd Coun ty 3666 3177 14 95% IA 19067 Franklin Cou nty 584 1490 491S 30% 64% IA 58S 27% 68% 1,663 1,442 33.84% Fremont Cou nty 3 153 2401 40 .57% IA 19069 19071 Greene Cou nty 586 959 1688 28 19 3554 4762 3S% 59% 1,131 23 75% IA 19073 Gru ndy Coun t y 587 1847 4516 6766 27% 67% 2,669 39.45% IA 19075 Gut hrie Co unty 588 5654 7589 64% 59% 3330% 2286% 19077 36% 1,883 1,735 IA 589 3603 4450 30% Ham ilton County 1720 2715 IA 19079 Hancock Coun ty 590 3972 581S 27% 68% 19083 2123 33% 29% IA 592 8423 7378 62% Ha rrison County S231 4892 41 .10% 29.17% 19081 591 2,390 2,457 IA Ha rdin County 1S82 2774 66% 2,769 3753% IA 19085 Henry Cou nty 593 31% 62% 2,867 30.87% IA 19087 594 S764 26 11 9286 Howard County 2897 1674 4507 37% IA 1908 9 59S 12s 1 3564 5033 2S% 937 2,313 2079% H um bo ldt Co unty 58% 7 1% 4596% IA 19091 Ida Cou nty 596 792 2655 3590 22% 74% 19093 597 3070 59% IA 19095 598 3837 8789 10204 3S% Jackson County S193 S821 51.89% 24.16% IA Iowa County 1,863 2,123 38% 57% 1,984 19.44% IA 19097 Jasper Coun ty 599 7108 10556 18776 38% 3,448 18.36% IA Jefferson County 3702 49942 3738 28% 0.45% 3827% 19099 19 101 66% 36 28,949 IA 20993 8001 75637 46% Johnso n County 600 601 56% 4 7% IA 19 103 Jones Cou nty 602 3779 S718 10011 38% 57% 19.37% IA Keo kuk County 1265 2S29 3385 S637 4858 26% 70% 4364% IA 19 105 19 107 Kossuth County 603 604 1,939 2,120 8S0S 30% 66% 3,108 365 4% IA 19 109 Lee Cou nty 60S 6195 8762 39% 5S% 2,567 16.15% IA Linn County 606 S8481 48 183 15893 114664 51% 42% 10,298 8.98% IA 19 11 1 19 113 Louisa County 607 Lucas County 608 Lyon Cou nty 609 Mad ison County 610 Mahaska County 61 1 Ma rion County 612 Marsha ll County 613 Mills Cou nt y Mitc hel l County 614 615 1643 1236 3060 2873 4943 4297 33% 29% 62% 67% 1.417 1,637 28.67% 38.10% IA 917 2666 2606 6336 8523 10494 17554 17700 14% 31% 25% 31% 43% 82% 63% 7 1% 62% 52% 4,271 2,670 4,798 67.4 1% 31.33% IA 45 .72% 31.17% 8.49% IA 5469 7623 5188 5336 7404 10940 9125 2080 1879 1244 1053 1312 5050 3180 3115 2635 3431 7608 27% 66% 2,970 59% 69% 69% 69% 1,301 1,871 1,582 2,119 41.35% 41.16% 42 .40% IA 3844 4998 35% 27% 27% 26% 39.04% 24.27% IA 5360 4525 9549 5735 2528 4875 3079 19086 7348 3197 6968 4674 43% 18% 17% 26% 30% 50% 78% 79% 70% 66% 1,265 4.421 1,976 3,074 1,684 6.63% 60.17% IA 61.81% 44 .12% 36.03% IA 22% 25% 74% 70% 41% 6,781 1,730 26,250 51.93% 45 .16% IA 9,100 11.49% 21.55% 6.85% 39 75% 46 .98% 1.44% IA 58% 51% 68% 72% 4292% IA 19 163 19 165 69.33% 12.21% IA 19 167 IA 205 4% IA 19 169 19 171 1,353 1,601 1,681 45 .05% IA 27 76% 47 .67% IA 20.80% 1635% IA IA 19 179 19 18 1 2,232 Mono na County 616 Mo nroe County 617 Mo ntgo mery County 618 M uscatine County 619 O' Brien Co unt y Osceo la County Pag e Coun ty Palo Alto County 620 62 1 622 623 8284 1314 552 1801 1395 Plymou th County Poca hontas County Polk County 624 625 626 2878 962 119671 9659 2692 93421 13057 3831 228420 Pottawattami e County 627 24441 Powesh iek Coun ty Ringgold County 628 629 1534 1 4272 4936 1820 Sac Cou nty 630 753 1269 42226 9693 2684 3692 5158 Scott Co unty She lby County 631 632 40302 1649 84878 6270 Sioux County Sto ry Co unty Tama Co unty 633 634 635 2289 25085 3194 39083 4340 14761 Taylor Cou nty Union Coun ty Van Buren County 636 637 638 755 1920 843 Wapello Cou nty Warren Coun ty 639 640 5591 1037 1 Wo)li i r1ylv 11Cvu11Ly 641 Wayne County Webster Cou nty Winnebago County 642 643 644 Winnesh iek County 64S Woodbu ry Coun ty Worth County 646 647 Wrig ht Cou nty Ada County Adam s County 52% 36% 44% 28% 25% 47% 5.471 1,502 664 1,067 2,423 1,219 IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 19 115 19 117 19 119 19 121 19 123 19 125 19 127 19 129 19 131 19 133 19 135 19 137 19 139 19 141 19 143 19 145 19147 19 149 19 15 1 19 153 19 155 19 157 19 159 19 161 19111 17989 48910 13% 51% 46% 69% 82% 39% 4968 2108 3521 2524 8636 3003 5768 3526 37% 25% 33% 24% 58% 70% 6 1% 72% 14996 26916 37% 39% 10824 36% 20 .62% IA 19183 719 6293 1920 2069 10049 3437 2921 17239 5717 25% 37% 34% 58% 55% 57% 7 1% 58% 60% 3,119 4,402 3938 87 10 14773 6170 1,350 3,756 1,517 46 .22% 21.79% IA IA 19 185 19 187 2653% IA 19 189 5332 24627 11217 42933 4216 47% 38% 36% 32% 39% 94 8,525 920 1,900 18,072 1,141 IA 31.94% 9.24% 52 27% IA ID 19 19 1 19 193 19 195 19 197 16001 ID 16003 Ban noc k Coun ty 651 10342 ID 255 780 51% 75% 74% 20.47% 652 653 1,948 2,321 654 2924 10907 16625 66% 7,983 6653% 55 37% 48 .02% ID Bingham County 31% 9% 19% 18% 6,838 Bear Lake Cou nty Benewah Coun ty 1556 17180 2203 3101 48% 57% 58% 64% 48% 7 1% 0.84% 19 86% 2182% 648 649 650 5238 16102 1523 1890 75676 415 16005 16007 16009 16011 Blaine Coun ty Boise County Son ne r Coun ty Bonnev ille County Bounda ry Cou nty 655 656 657 658 659 6416 777 3340 2673 10723 3812 3 1% 70% 3,076 1,896 2869% 49 74% ID 5140 8930 933 10220 26699 3789 16815 44212 6 1% 60% 74% 5,080 17,769 2,856 30.21% 40 .19% 55.46% ID Butte County Camas County Canyon Co unty 660 661 662 160 110 914 410 61.30% 5008% 41.76% ID 46755 74% 68% 65% 754 16683 1230 599 72007 Caribo u County Cassia County Clark Co unty 663 664 665 271 1036 44 2275 5949 203 3035 8178 283 75% 73% 72% 2,004 4,913 159 66.03% 60.08% ID 666 667 668 704 427 1814 2852 1777 3801 2413 8519 75% 74% 2,148 5618% 56.51% 55.95% ID Clea rwater County 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9% 89% 3,615 8057% KY 2 1131 Letcher Cou nty 1058 1542 7293 9131 17% 80% S,751 62.98% KY 2 1133 Lewis County 785 1865 4363 5293 9555 77% 3,578 S,473 6760% 5728% KY 7338 15% 20% 82% Lincoln Cou nty 1059 1060 2 1135 2 1137 Livingston County 1061 887 19% 77% 2,683 57.80% KY 1062 2755 3570 7778 4642 Logan Coun ty 10896 25% 7 1% 5,023 4610% KY Lee Cou nty KY 2 1139 2 1141 2 1143 51.87% KY KY KY 2,443 30.13% KY 2 115 5 74% 8,650 51.86% 2 115 7 89% 69% 3,14 0 79.4 7% 7212 9% 27% 2,974 4 1.24% 20774 3 1284 29% 66% 11,64 0 37.2 1% 5012 5772 12% 87% 4,348 75.33% 1072 664 988 KY KY KY KY KY 3381 4565 22% 74% 2,393 52.42% KY 2 1149 M eade Coun ty 1073 3026 866 0 12223 25% 7 1% 5,634 4 6.09% 2 1163 M enifee Cou nty 1074 700 20 10 2779 25% 72% 1,310 47 .14% KY KY M ercer Coun ty 1075 2395 774 0 10579 23% 7 3% 5,345 50.52% KY 2 1767 M etcalfe County 1076 976 3491 461 6 2 1% 76% 2,515 54.48% M onroe Coun ty 1077 60 1 4278 499 1 12% 3,677 73.67% Lyon Cou nty 1063 104 5 278 9 3959 26% 70% 1,744 44 .05% 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22% 76% 53.87% KY 1587 6740 24% 73% 2,570 3,341 49 .57% KY 2 12 19 2 1221 3786 23% 73% 1,892 4 997% KY 2 1223 6209 48416 21% 76% 54.28% 24.18% KY 35% 3,370 11,707 KY 2 1225 2 1227 2,593 4 613% KY 2 1229 4,939 3, 157 61.83% KY 2 1231 KY 9,245 5439% 6716% KY 2 1233 2 1235 3295 KY 2 1183 2 1189 2 1791 2 1193 Trimble Cou nty 1103 879 4928 2771 U nion Coun ty 1104 133 1 4701 Warren Coun ty Was hingto n Coun ty 1105 1106 16966 1420 28673 40 13 5621 25% 59% 7 1% Wa yne County 1107 6370 7988 18% 80% Webste r Cou nty Wh itley Co unt y 1108 1109 143 1 1240 4397 11312 5804 21% 13765 15% 76% 82% Wolfe Coun t y 1110 1111 753 1804 68% 1,051 39.90% KY 2 1237 4958 5638 27386 57% 77% 2,739 15,521 KY 1112 37% 21% 2022% Acadia Parish 7697 2 1159 2634 1354 7 29% Woo dford Coun ty 5667% LA 2 1239 22001 Allen Parish 1113 1114 2106 1647 1 6867 924 5 23% 74% 4,761 51.50% LA 22003 Ascension Parish 36% 19,664 2,783 LA 393 1 66% 62% 35.97% 1115 54663 10904 30% Assumption Parish 36 135 67 14 25 52% LA 22005 22007 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Feliciana Parish 2939 1004 2 1328% LA 22035 22037 Evan ge line Pa rish 1131 4208 10357 14879 28% 41 .33% LA 1132 27% LA 22039 22041 8819 13% 84% 4,008 6,225 43 75% 1133 65 14 7406 9162 Grant Parish 2506 118 1 70% 7 1% 6, 149 Franklin Parish 70 59% LA 22043 Iber ia Parish Ibervil le Par ish 1134 1135 10698 20903 32454 33% 64% 31.44% LA 8324 LA 22045 22047 2139 52% 29% 6.26% 1136 1604 3 7464 46% Jack so n Par ish 7320 5169 10,205 1,004 69% 3,030 40 59% LA 22049 Jeffe rson Pari sh 1137 73540 100292 41% 55% 26,752 14 .75% LA 22051 Jefferson Davis Parish 1138 3080 10775 181388 14277 22% 75% 7,695 53.90% LA 22053 2067 3272 55% Lafayette Parish 1139 32726 68 191 105599 31% 65% 35,465 33.58% LA 22055 Lafourche Parish 1140 8423 3 1958 41644 20% 77% 23,535 56.51% LA 22057 La Salle Parish 1141 6568 18664 9% 38% 89% 58% 79.63% LA 22059 1142 5835 10761 5,230 Lincoln Parish 605 7102 3,659 19.60% LA 22061 Livingston Parish 1143 6950 48797 57700 12% 85% 4 1,847 72.53% LA 22063 Mad ison Parish 1144 2744 1927 4732 41% 817 17.27% LA 22065 Mo reho use Parish 114 5 5155 6502 11852 58% 43% 55% 1,347 11.37% LA 22067 Natchi toches Parish 1146 7143 8965 16617 43% 54% 1,822 10.96% LA 22069 Orleans Parish 1147 24267 165619 8 1% 15% 109,566 66.16% LA 22071 Ouach ita Parish 1148 133833 24420 41712 67987 36% 6 1% 17,292 25.43% LA 22073 Plaquem ines Parish 1149 3347 6900 10572 32% 65% 3,553 33.61% LA 22075 Pointe Coupe e Parish 1150 4764 6789 1176 1 41% 58% 2,025 17.22% LA 22077 Rapides Parish 1151 18318 36814 56838 32% 65% 18,496 32.54% LA 22079 Red River Parish 1152 1938 2391 4422 44% 54% 453 10.24% LA 22081 Richland Parish 1153 3157 6286 LA 22083 1703 7877 66% 8 1% 32.6 1% 1154 33% 17% 3,129 Sabi ne Parish 9596 9785 6,174 63.10% LA 22085 St. Bernard Pa rish 1155 4957 10232 15807 31% 65% 5,275 33.37% LA 22087 St. Charles Par ish 1156 16620 26190 8,062 30.78% LA 22089 1157 2497 5964 33% 56% 63% St. Hele na Parish 8558 3353 42% 856 14.35% LA 22091 St. James Parish 1158 6418 5456 12085 53% 4 5% 962 7.96% LA 22093 St. Joh n t h e Baptist Paris 1159 12658 7569 20740 6 1% 36% 5,089 24.54% LA 22095 St. Landry Parish 1160 39970 25749 55% 4,758 11.90% LA 22097 1161 2 1966 16872 43% St. Martin Parish 17208 8266 32% 66% 8,606 33.42% LA 22099 St. Mary Par ish St. Tammany Parish 1162 1163 8050 277 16 14353 22871 35% 63% 6,303 27.56% LA 22101 90914 22% 73% LA 1164 16869 33933 32% 65% 63,198 17,064 5081% Tangipa hoa Parish 124389 52381 3258% LA 22 103 22 105 Tensas Par ish 1165 1329 1180 2543 52% 46% 149 5.86% Terrebon ne P,;:ir ish 1166 43893 10894 24% 25% 73% 2 1,236 5,281 4838% 48.48 % LA LA 1167 3 1900 7972 73% U nio n Parish 10664 2691 Vermilion Parish 1168 4745 19% 78% 15,062 59.64% LA 1169 2665 19807 13471 25253 Ve rnon Parish 5690 12552 8 1% 67% 10,806 6,862 6497% 36.85% 221 13 22 115 1170 16% 31% LA Washingto n Parish 16633 18622 LA 22117 Webster Parish 1171 6259 11538 35% 64% West Bato n Rouge Par isi 1172 5382 6926 18140 12710 54% 5,279 1,544 29.10% 12.15% LA LA 221 19 22 121 LA 22107 22 109 22 11 1 W t!')t C-111ull P-11bh 1173 715 3970 4759 42% 15% 83% 3,255 68.40% LA 22123 West Feliciana Parish 1174 2247 3390 5798 39% 58% 1,143 19.71% LA Winn Parish 1175 4605 26% 72% 41% 46 .51% 13.41% 22125 22 127 54% 2,962 17,790 LA 53842 6368 132667 MA 25001 16799 64507 67% 26% 26,741 41 .45% 25003 246068 11434 52% 22,844 9.28% 73% 43% 22% MA MA 5,864 5129% MA 25007 22.50% MA MA 25009 MA 250 13 250 15 Barnstable Cou nty 1176 1643 71632 Berksh ire Cou nty Bristol County 1177 1178 43540 1276 19 Dukes Coun ty 1179 8338 104775 2474 Essex County 220027 135405 376140 58% 36% Franklin County 1180 1181 37987 200220 27% 1182 10327 78230 64% Hampden Cou nty 24369 110313 84,622 14,042 55% 39% 32,083 36.97% 16.02% Hamps hire Cou nty 54 572 22089 82329 66% 27% 32,483 39.46% Midd lesex County 1183 1184 2 16163 28% 65% 30% 292,756 2,252 3815% 1185 767337 6404 66% Na ntucket County 5089 19 4144 MA MA 3517% MA 25019 No rfo lk Co unty Plymou t h Cou nty 1186 1187 219129 35778 1 61% 33% 99,958 27.94% 264168 51% 1188 50042 303517 79% 19,106 191,170 7.23% Suffolk Cou nty 43% 16% MA MA 25021 133828 2412 12 119171 114722 6298% MA 25025 Worcester Co unt y 1189 197 126 157138 380972 52% 41% 39,988 10.50% MA 25027 Allegany County Anne Aru ndel Coun ty 1190 1191 6665 116074 20025 114509 27804 24% 72% 24001 48% 47% 48 .05% 0.64% MO 242939 13,360 1,565 MD 24003 Baltimo re Cou nty 1192 189437 13 1009 335017 57% 58,428 24005 1193 1194 178562 22726 24680 208980 43445 85% 17.44% 74.57% MD Baltimo re city Calvert Cou nty 39% 11% MO 245 10 38% 57% 18.44% MD 24009 Caro line Cou nty 1195 8999 13282 28% 68% 39.54% MD 240 11 Carrol l Cou nty Cecil Cou nty 1196 1197 243 14 84879 42309 29% 65% 36 85% MO 1265 1 55593 27579 5,252 3 1,279 30% 65% 14,928 35 28% MD 24013 24015 33% 2 1,900 2,243 30.22% MD 240 17 15.98% MO 4,581 3.98% MD 240 19 2402 1 16669 3747 1892 155,836 8,011 25005 250 11 250 17 25023 Cha rles Coun t y 1198 46063 24 163 Dorchester Cou nty Freder ick County 1199 1200 5695 7938 72480 14034 64% 41% 5189 1 56472 114962 45% 57% 49% Garre tt Cou nty 1201 2252 7,937 61.50% MD 24023 43803 12905 124224 79% 1202 1203 10 189 74261 17% Harford County Howard Cou nty 35% 60% 2452% MO 44792 14640 1 64% 3 1% 30,458 49,016 33.48% MD 240 25 2402 7 4598 9166 46% 50% 420 4 .58% MD 24029 408300 35109 1 76% 20% 555 4% MO 89% 8% 226,776 284,337 8099% MD 24031 240 33 36.11% MD 24035 17.93% 2458% MO MD 24039 2403 7 Ken t Co un ty 1204 93808 4178 Mo ntgo mery County 1205 309761 Prince George 's Cou nty 1206 313627 82985 29290 Queen Anne's Coun ty 1207 7316 16211 24633 30% 66% Somerse t Cou nty St. Mary's Cou nty 1208 1209 3484 15786 5056 8768 45169 40% 58% 8,895 1,572 35% 60% 11,103 Talbot Coun ty Wash ingto n Coun t y 1210 1211 7865 10098 18731 42% 54% 2,233 11.92% MD 24041 60731 38722 32% 42% 64% 54% 19,649 4,505 MO 1212 38842 20832 32 35% Wicomico Cou nty 19193 16327 1163% MD 24043 2404 5 Worces t er Co unt y And roscoggi n County 1213 1214 8783 15910 25571 34% 62% 7,127 27.87% 22975 28 189 55340 42% 51% 5,214 9.42% MD ME 26889 2404 7 23001 Aroostook County 1215 Cumber land Cou nt y 1216 Franklin County 1217 Hancock County 1218 Kennebec County 1219 Knox County 1220 Lincoln County 1221 Oxford Cou nt y Penobscot County 1222 1223 13377 102935 19419 57697 34963 171249 38% 60% 56% 34% 6,042 45,238 17.28% 26.42% ME ME 23003 23005 7001 16107 29296 12440 10241 7900 13682 16382 31983 65999 23021 21432 48% 43% 48% 40% 45% 899 2.425 2.457 5.49% 7.58% 3.72% 14.30% 2.40% ME 31753 9148 9727 43% 50% 44% 54% 48% 23007 23009 23011 12172 16214 4160 1 5403 9304 14998 31094 80228 9144 21596 25968 39% 4 1% 34% 49% 52% 52% 59% 43% 58% 4,042 8,769 2,305 10378 9037 22630 16559 113962 46% 55% 44% 68% 57% 64 2,679 5,440 2.469 922 16.18% 4 .77% 39.96% 20.43% 32832 3098 10679 9092 Piscataquis County 1224 Sagada hoc County 1225 Somerset County 1226 Waldo Coun ty Wash ingto n County York County Alcona County Alger County 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 10442 6358 55828 1732 1663 50388 420 1 2585 Allegan Co unt y Alpena Cou nty Antrim Coun ty 1232 1233 1234 17932 4877 4448 Arenac County 1235 Baraga Cou nty Barry County 1236 1237 Bay Coun ty 1238 Benzie County 1239 Berrien County 1240 Branch Cou nty Calho un Coun ty Cass County 1241 1242 1243 61% 62% 62% 15,880 4,213 4,021 28.79% 28.68% 29.63% Ml Ml 26005 26007 26009 2238 4704 7457 26011 Ml 260 13 260 15 260 17 40% 41% 54% 54% 67% 54% 61% 6,686 1,431 Ml 5539 33 33% 12.63% 14.00% Ml 4108 29496 4740 3486 30265 52932 10221 33.07% 28.74% Ml 2158 19197 63% 62% 2,466 1156 9109 21641 30% 33% 30% 41% Ml 9,150 12 73% Ml 260 19 26021 6,285 7,335 6,971 38.11% 12.48% Ml 26023 Ml 2995 % Ml 26025 26027 3,537 4,378 3,742 4,257 24.28% 32 08% 24.25% Ml Ml Ml 26035 26037 24154 7270 5137 4302 28327 38646 11025 31489 14241 71882 8674 8680 9120 14567 13647 15434 8507 21635 13385 40564 16490 58786 23272 1247 1248 5378 4250 16490 C1<1w(vu.J County 1249 2110 4354 6833 Delta County Dickinson Coun ty Eato n Cou nty 1250 1251 1252 6431 3923 24534 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26051 26053 26055 25 62% 46. 76% 1573% 3818% 27.65% Ml 26057 Ml 26059 26061 26063 26065 30.98% 2996% 28.27% 3.69% 2012% Ml 39% 29% 61% 7 1% 54% 67% 33% 9,295 2,457 6,050 36,912 62% 63% 62% 49% 57% 8,168 4,000 Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml 69567 31% 33% 34% 45% 37% 51031 62 13 147959 125966 8920 306270 53% 26% 45% 41% 70% 48% 16,111 3,934 9,392 12.79% 44 .10% Ml 3.07% Ml 814 3159 1429 5328 45126 37% 36% 57% 59% 67% 287 1,220 17,303 20.08% 22.90% Ml 465 383 4% 3.15% 2109% Ml 49% 58% 62% 1,075 1,655 48,351 2963% 41 .73% 27.18% Ml 68% Ml 1,396 3,224 4,478 1155% 15.37% 4 .24% 2199% Ml 8344 3675 12338 39793 30037 7239 26428 14757 45895 28% 46% 36% 65665 1756 105577 2576 Mackinac Coun ty Macomb Coun ty 1278 1279 2085 176238 3740 224589 6088 418773 33% 26% 34% 4 2% Maniste e County 1280 4979 6915 12598 40% 61% 54% 55% Marquette County Mason Coun ty 1281 1282 16042 5281 14646 8505 32897 14658 49% 36% 4 5% 58% 5827 3539 15655 1565 10305 6704 23877 17149 10765 42379 34% 60% 62% 56% 5386 26859 7874 43255 16907 7301 74101 1286 36640 3498 35962 1290 Ml 4,681 4,657 3,074 681 Muskegon Coun ty Ml 2,244 1276 1289 Ml 60% 65% 50% 31% 35% 30% 44% 1277 Montmore ncy County ME 26556 5008 77114 23027 23029 23031 26001 26003 5,145 Livingston County 1286 1287 1288 ME ME 31.80% 1268% 35% 32% 41% Luce County 1285 1,002 10,088 0.28% 60% 64% 59% 64% 53% 64% 6774 16750 34378 Missaukee County Monroe County Mo ntca lm Coun ty ME 33% 33% 33% Clare Co unt y Clinton County Midla nd Cou nty ME ME 23017 23019 23021 23023 23025 55 153 14688 13572 1244 1283 ME 23013 23015 33812 9090 8469 1245 1246 1284 ME ME 6179 4513 Cheb oygan County Chippewa County Mecosta Cou nty 1,375 5,906 13 00% 10.93% 25.2 1% 6.37% 22.74% ME 35% 46% 38% 49% 28% 37% Charlevoix County Menom inee County 3,292 514 ME ME 33% 37% 21% 36% 30% 26% 48% 74% 58% 64% 70% 4 7% 1,671 934 13,998 9,678 3 1,287 1,936 Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml 26.11% Ml 3,165 8,222 2940% 19.40% Ml 3,821 16,396 9,033 2,212 52.34% 22.13% 3401% Ml 44.17% 0.88% 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6271 8808 14041 10976 15929 25538 29% 35% 38% 37% 1104 2063 Hennepin Coun ty Housto n County 1339 1340 429283 4145 191768 5616 3453 672644 Hubbard County Isa nti County Itasca Cou nty 1341 1342 1343 3432 5656 9015 Jackson County Kanabec County Kandiyohi Coun ty 1344 1345 1346 1492 Kittson Cou nty Koochiching Coun ty Lac qu i Parle Coun ty Bento n County Big Stone Cou nty Blue Eart h County Brown County Carlton County Crow Wing County Dakota Cou nty 8460 21508 29% 63% 57% 32% 55% 55% 60% 7269 13635 12920 10515 11423 20875 23650 64% 39% 30% 27% 38% 29% 53% 64% 65% 55% 2327 7266 3609 5230 12785 5453 8125 21648 27% 29% 34% 66% 64% 59% 1347 1348 1349 823 2306 1301 1349 3569 2294 2363 6313 35% 37% Lake County 1350 Lake of the Woods Coun 1351 Le Sue ur County 1352 3077 553 4623 2932 1540 9182 3835 6472 2230 14867 Lincoln Cou nty 1353 860 1930 Lyon Cou nty Mahnomen County 1354 1355 7256 991 3002 12129 2074 Freeborn County 237,515 1,471 3,837 7,979 3,905 2,117 1799% 3531% 1399% 33.59% 3822% 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2.94% 27083 27087 27091 27085 12948 17534 17587 4642 17914 26% 29% 21% 66% 64% 74% 4,911 4,631 9,288 40 .26% 3577% 52 97% MN MN MN 27093 27095 27097 42% 28% 44% SO% 64% 47% 1,382 1,679 7.86% 3617% 307% MN MN MN 27099 27 10 1 27 103 8592 3232 32% 39% 62% 53% 29.86% 1346% MN MN 27 105 27 107 550 2,566 435 Olmsted Cou nty Otter Tail County Pennin gton County Pine County Pipestone Coun ty Polk County Pope Co unty Ramsey Coun ty Red Lake County Redwood Cou nty Renville County Rice County 1367 1368 36266 9339 35668 20939 79277 32284 46% 29% 45% 65% 598 11,600 0.75% 35.93% 1369 1370 1371 2146 4580 1127 60% 60% 70% 1,854 3,6 11 2,211 47 12 2106 6671 13729 4779 14698 6294 32% 33% 1372 1373 4000 8191 3338 8979 3793 6 1% 60% 4,267 1,687 27.79% 26.30% 46 .26% 29.03% 26.80% 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 176929 540 1887 2117 14437 70778 1141 5137 4890 15429 269 161 1871 7566 7563 32217 66% 29% 25% 28% 45% 26% 6 1% 68% 65% 48% 106,151 601 3,250 2,773 992 39.44% 32.12% 42 .96% 36.67% 3.08% 1379 1380 1373 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Coun ty Scott Co unty Sherb urne County Sibley Cou nt y St. Louis Cou nty Ste arns County Steele Coun ty Stevens Co unty Waseca Co unty Wash ington Coun ty Watonwan County Yellow Medic ine Coun ty 1399 Adair County 1400 37.69% 14 05 1406 1407 795 1617 2024 4958 6000 7212 13% 20% 21% 1408 1409 1410 705 41072 12010 4827 36 146 21315 84% 75% 75% 85% 43% 4,163 4,383 5,188 Bollinger County Boone County Buchana n Co unt y 5932 8021 9584 5669 83312 70.18% 5464% 5413% 72.71% 5.91% 9,305 Butle r County Caldwel l County Callaway Coun ty 1411 1412 1413 13647 Camde n County 1414 3036 837 4988 4706 60% 79% Cape Girardeau County Carrol l County 1415 1416 8468 745 Carter County Cass County Ceda r Cou nty 1417 1418 1419 Char iton Coun ty Christian County 1420 1421 Clark Co unt y Clay County Clinto n Coun ty Cole County 16721 22182 18% 19% 26% 21% 36875 4361 23% 17% 436 14816 1010 26939 3480 2323 33006 5019 2842 50715 6278 15% 29% 16% 73% 80% 82% 65% 80% 2948 30941 2458 3962 41394 1422 888 8505 724 22% 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76% 23,081 4,151 46. 12% 55 76% 56.02% 33% 6 1% 18% 16% 78% 8 1% 24% 72% 75% 34,987 2,682 2,391 4,716 3682 98SS 4717 22% 27167 27169 27171 27173 29005 29007 29009 Barton County Sates County Bento n County 2356 1016 27163 27165 29003 55.75% 43.95% 1440 27161 MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO 1,518 4,414 8,717 1441 1442 27159 29001 76% 70% 78% Henry Cou nty Hickory County 27155 27157 MO 20% 26% 19% Harrison County 27153 MO 2723 10043 14604 3033 127609 4413 27 149 27 15 1 50 .55% 2059 6981 11427 77387 3462 2965 7072 27 137 27745 27147 4,620 541 2567 2710 12339 1519 GOS 42400 780 574 27733 27135 27 139 27 141 27143 73% 1402 1403 1404 3316 27 123 27 125 27 127 27 129 27 13 1 35.37% 2490% Atchison Coun ty Audrain County Barry Co unt y 3231 13052 27 119 27121 1,858 2,524 14 01 34% 27 113 27 715 27 117 2.92% 33.17% Aru.J,~w Cuu11ly 35563 17232 4309 19127 27 709 27 11 1 756 22,938 3495 2045 12% 49% MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN 1,699 2,523 27.42% 6077% 6494% 47.85% 5349% 29011 29013 29015 29017 290 19 29021 29023 29025 29027 29029 29031 29033 29035 29037 29039 29041 29043 29045 29047 29049 29051 29053 29055 29057 29059 29061 29063 29065 29067 29069 29071 29073 29075 29077 29079 29081 29083 29085 Hol t Coun ty 144 3 346 1926 2348 15% 82% 1,580 67.29% MO 29087 Howard Coun ty 1444 1279 3277 4851 26% 68% 1,998 41.19% MO 29089 How ell Cou nty 144 5 2880 13888 17415 17% 11,008 63.2 1% MO 29091 Iro n Coun ty 144 6 933 3173 4260 22% 80% 74% 2,240 52.58% MO 29093 Jackso n County 1447 163723 114777 2940 63 56% 39% 48,946 16.64% MO 29095 Jasper Coun ty 1448 10565 48179 22% 73% 24,493 50.84% MO 29097 Jeff er son Coun ty 144 9 31546 35058 68973 105969 30% 65% 37,427 35.32% MO 2909 9 Jo hnso n County 14 50 5924 13702 21087 28% 65% 7,778 36.89% MO 29 101 Knox Coun ty 14 51 379 1413 1867 20% 76% 1,034 55.38% MO 29 103 Lacled e Coun t y 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360 0 5165 28% 70% 2,142 41.4 7% MO 29 133 Mo n itea u Cou nty 14 67 14 68 1237 5344 78% 76% 6033% MO 2,306 55 61% MO 29 135 29 137 14 69 14 70 1118 3 159 4124 18% 21% 4, 107 853 6808 414 7 Mo nroe Coun ty Mo ntg o mery County Mo rg a n Coun ty 5424 21% 76% 3,006 55.42% MO 8815 7352 20% 26% 77% 5660% MO 29 139 29 141 New Ma d rid Cou nty 14 71 1933 6757 5270 72% 4,989 3,337 45 .39% MO 29 143 Newton Coun ty 14 72 4988 20546 26506 19% 78% 15,55 8 58.70% MO Nodaway Coun ty 2529 6379 3668 27% 19% 68% 79% 3,850 2,803 40 .79% 60.10% 29 145 29 147 865 9439 4664 MO Oregon County 14 73 14 74 MO 29 149 Osage County 14 75 998 5845 7078 14% 83% 4,847 68.48% MO 29 151 Ozar k Cou nty Pi:111 i:)LVl Cuuri ly 14 76 724 14 77 1946 3639 3964 4501 6025 16% 32% 8 1% 66% 2,915 2,018 6476% 33 .49% MO MO 29 155 Perry Coun t y 14 78 1520 17% 4322 476 1 1804 5 24% 79% 7 1% 5,387 8,470 Phel ps Coun ty 14 79 14 80 6907 12792 8732 Pett i s Coun ty 12699 18499 26% 69% Pike Coun ty 14 81 1806 5274 7375 Platte Cou nty 189 15 24975 46641 24% 41% Pol k Coun ty 14 82 14 83 2630 10435 13709 Pulask i Cou nty 14 84 2918 9870 Put nam Co unty 352 1138 1936 Ralls Cou nty 14 85 14 86 3969 Rando lph Coun t y 14 87 2283 7529 Ray Coun t y 3088 Reyno ld s Coun ty 14 88 14 89 7 103 2402 Ripley Coun t y 14 90 4520 Saline Coun t y Schuyler Cou nty 14 91 14 92 830 2787 Scotl and Coun ty Scott Co unty 1768 29 153 61.69% MO 29 157 MO 7,938 46 .94% 42 .91% MO 29 159 29 161 72% 3,468 47 .02% MO 29 163 6,060 7,805 12.99% MO 19% 54% 76% 5693% MO 29 165 29 167 1344 3 22% 73% MO 83% 6763% MO 29 169 29 171 5266 15% 22% 6,952 1,584 51.71% 2342 75% 2,831 53 76% MO 29 173 10309 22% 73% 50.89% MO 10835 29% 66% 5,246 4,015 MO 29 175 29 177 3032 18% 79% 1,862 37.06% 61.41% MO 29 179 5518 15% 82% 3,690 66.87% MO 29 181 5977 9245 30% MO 1505 1933 18% 3, 190 1,151 34.51% 354 65% 78% 595 4% MO 29 195 29 197 14 93 365 1525 77% 1,160 58.94% MO 29 199 13 168 21% 29201 3904 20% 9,594 2, 190 MO 2966 76% 76% 556 4% Sha nnon Coun ty 3574 776 1968 17244 19% 14 94 14 95 5610% MO 29203 Shelby Coun ty 14 96 606 2524 3252 19% 78% 58.98% MO 29205 St. Char les Coun ty 68225 120899 199513 34% MO 29 183 936 3501 20% 2,565 55.40% MO 29 185 St. Francois Coun ty 14 99 6250 17467 4630 24714 6 1% 76% 2640% St. Clair Co unty 14 97 14 98 1,918 52,674 25% 7 1% 11,217 MO 29 187 St. Lo ui s Cou nty 280866 101487 1990 81 20281 503493 127403 56% 40% 16% 8 1,785 8 1,206 MO 29 189 St. Lou is ci ty 1500 1501 45 .39% 16.24% 63 74% MO 295 10 St e. Genevieve Coun ty 1502 2540 8459 2,955 34.93% MO 29 186 1873 2886 83% 17% 80% MO 29209 Sull iva n County 1505 526 1884 16538 2484 6932% 62.06% 29207 13 149 9,204 10,263 MO St one Cou nty 1503 1504 30% 14% 65% St odda rd Coun ty 5495 11077 21% 76% 1,358 54.67% MO 292 11 Taney Cou nty 4367 18240 8875 23399 78% 8 1% 13,873 7, 147 MO 10935 19% 16% 5929% Texas County 1506 1507 65 36% MO 292 13 292 15 Ve rn on Coun t y 1508 1706 20% 76% MO 292 17 15766 9279 70% 76% MO 7047 25% 21% 4563% Was hi n gto n Coun t y 3915 1926 4,820 7, 194 56.20% 1509 1510 6526 11109 8576 Warren Coun t y 5, 121 5519% MO 292 19 29221 Way ne Coun ty 1511 946 4640 5738 16% 8 1% 3,694 64.38% MO 29223 Webste r Cou nty 3173 12829 19% 9,656 613 MO 808 77% 77% 5786% 195 16690 1046 19% Wor t h County 1512 1513 5860% MO 29225 29227 W rig ht Cou nty 1514 1166 6703 83% 57% 18% 42% MS 28001 Alco rn County 5125 11817 68.48% 14.70% 29229 692 1 2684 5,537 1,796 MO 1515 1516 8086 12214 14% Ad ams Coun ty 80% 9,133 6179% MS 28003 Amit e Cou nty 1517 4282 38% 6 1% 1,594 22.66% MS 28005 At t ala Cou nty 1518 2688 2847 39% 59% 1,441 19.90% MS 28007 540 1728 4288 13278 14781 7033 7242 80% Bento n County 1519 1713 2240 3996 43% 56% 527 13.19% MS 28009 Bolivar County 1520 84 10 425 1 1283 1 66% 33% 4,159 32.41% MS 28011 Ca lho un County 1521 1884 4360 MS 28013 1648 3774 69% 69% 39.06% 1522 30% 30% 2,476 Carrol l Coun ty 6339 5470 2,126 38.87% MS 28015 Chickasaw County 1523 3649 4127 7890 46% 52% 478 6.06% MS 280 17 Choctaw County 1524 1198 2763 4020 38.93% MS 28019 1525 2523 414 2954 69% 14% 1,565 Claiborne County 30% 85% 2,109 71.39% MS 28021 Clarke County 1526 2556 5088 7713 33% 66% 2,532 32.83% MS 28023 Clay Coun ty 1527 4136 42% 1,559 15.65% MS 28025 1528 2426 9960 8912 57% Coahoma County 5695 6378 72% 27% 3,952 44 .34% MS 28027 Copia h Cou nt y 1529 6203 5576 11906 52% 47% 627 5.27% MS 28029 Covingto n County 1530 3267 5423 8790 37% 62% 2,156 24.53% MS 28031 DeSo to County 1531 19892 42155 64022 31% 66% 22,263 34.77% MS 28033 Forrest County 1532 11271 15149 27284 41% 56% 3,878 14.21% MS 28035 Fra nklin County 1533 147 1 2685 4219 64% 1,214 28.77% MS 28037 George County 1534 1013 8652 9831 35% 10% 88% 7,639 77.70% MS 28039 Greene County 1535 956 4309 5325 18% 81% 3,353 62.97% MS 28041 Grenada County 1536 4386 5940 10442 42% 57% 1,554 14.88% MS 28043 Hancock County 1537 3320 13720 17517 19% 78% 10,400 59.37% MS 28045 Harrison County 1538 20679 39710 6207 6 33% 64% 19,03 1 30.66% MS 28047 Hinds Cou nty 1539 64922 24919 91536 71% 27% 40,003 43 .70% MS 28049 Holmes County 1540 5820 1151 7045 83% 16% 4,669 66.27% MS 28051 Hump hreys Coun ty 1541 2652 924 3599 74% 26% 1,728 48 .01% MS 28053 Issaquena County 1542 298 43% 97 13.88% MS 28055 1543 8385 699 9634 57% Itawa mba County 395 1100 11% 87% 7,285 75.62% MS 280S7 Jackson County 1544 13087 3 1204 45465 29% 69% 18,117 3985% MS 28059 Jasper County 1545 4367 4032 8468 52% 48% 335 3.96% MS 28061 Jefferson County 1546 3337 1547 3720 3859 6237 86% 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11443 31% Marshall County Mo nroe County 1561 1562 3572 7944 14698 15781 54% 5485 6525 10 107 67% 44% 35% 64% 4,622 2929% Montgome ry County 1563 1775 2334 4162 43% 56% SS9 Neshoba County Newton County 1564 1565 2668 76 13 10438 26% 73% 4,945 13.43% 47 .37% 2549 5929 8594 30% 69% 3,380 3933% MS MS Nox ubee County 1566 4330 MS 28 103 49% 2 1% 47% 56.86% 785 1 5538 16151 3,149 1567 1568 1181 7671 78% Oktibbeha Coun ty Pa no la Coun ty 1.11% MS 7300 7371 1485 4 49% 50% 180 71 0.48% MS 28 105 28107 Pearl River County 1569 2919 15530 18893 15% 82% 12,611 66.75% MS Perry Coun ty Pike County 1570 1571 1220 4135 7748 5432 22% 76% 15633 49% 50% 2,915 112 53 66% 0.72% MS MS Ponto t oc County 1572 2123 11811 18% 61.97% MS 1573 1574 2067 9871 21% 80% 77% 7,319 Prent iss County Quitman County 9442 7647 5653% 2303 998 3353 69% 30% 5,580 1,305 3892% MS MS Rank in Cou nty 1575 1374 1 61356 MS 28121 3999 1290 58% 32,427 1,743 52.85% 1576 1577 22% 41% 75% Scot t Co unty Sharkey County 46 168 5742 67% 32% 671 1766% 348 4% MS MS 28 123 28 125 3,522 4,279 30.85% MS 28 127 5663% 3,410 53 55% MS MS 28 129 28131 40 .31% 14.91% MS 28 133 31.44% MS MS 28 135 28 137 58.78% MS 73 73% MS MS 28 139 28 141 7636 6 19 9867 1926 28083 28089 28095 28109 28 11 1 28 113 28 115 28 117 281 19 Simp son County 1578 387 1 7393 11416 34% 65% Smith Cou nty Ston e Cou nty 1579 1580 1598 1400 5877 4810 7556 6368 21% 22% 78% 76% Sunflowe r County 1581 6560 2768 9406 70% 29% 3,792 Tallahatch ie Coun ty Tate County 1582 1583 3337 2462 5870 57% 42% 3804 7385 11389 33% 65% 875 3,581 Tippa h Coun ty 1584 1808 20% 79% 1585 1586 990 2577 7 182 7 117 9143 Tishom ingo County Tunica County 8310 840 86% 24% 1,737 so16% Unio n County 1587 9 161 17% 81% 7,192 Walt hal l Cou nty Warren County 1588 1589 1969 2475 3463 11374 12% 74% 5909 18287 42% 47% 57% 899 8518 3374 9420 63.23% 15.21% 52% 902 4 .93% MS MS Wash ington Coun t y 1590 9847 4541 14571 68% 3 1% 36.41% MS 28 15 1 Wayne Cou nty Webster Cou nty 1591 1592 3493 100 1 5957 9534 5024 37% 20% 62% 79% S,306 2,464 258 4% 2,948 5868% MS MS 28 153 28155 Wilkinson County 1593 2826 4174 68% 3 1% 1,521 36.44% MS 28 157 Winsto n County 1594 3778 8771 43% 56% 1,096 12.50% MS 28 159 3949 1305 4874 S,374 6,127 MS 28143 28145 28 147 28 149 Yalobusha County 1595 2574 3366 6058 42% 56% 792 13.07% MS 28 761 Yazoo Cou nty 1596 522 1 4568 9892 53% 46% 653 6.60% MS 28 163 Beaverhead County 1597 111 5 3243 4676 24% 2,128 45 .51% 1598 206 1 1833 4148 50% 228 5.50% Blaine Coun ty 1599 1187 1259 26 21 45% 48% 72 2.75% Broadwater County 1600 2329 3097 18% 75% 1,763 56 .93% Carbon Coun ty 1601 566 1824 3729 5923 31% 63% 1,905 32 .16% Carter Coun ty 1602 70 677 777 9% 87% 607 78 .12% Cascade County 1603 12053 19343 33791 57% 7,290 21.57% Choutea u Coun ty 1604 729 1676 2571 36% 28% 65% 947 36 .83% Custer County 1605 1172 3638 5145 23% 7 1% 2.466 47 .93% Dan iels Coun ty 1606 167 729 952 18% 77% 562 59 .03% Dawson County 1607 786 3298 4297 18% 77% 2,512 58.4 6% Deer Lodg e County 1608 20 18 1736 4099 49% 42% 282 6.88% Fallon Coun ty 1609 154 1276 147 4 10% 87% 1,122 76 .12% Fe rg us Coun ty 16 10 1196 4235 5782 21% 73% 3,039 52 .56% Fla t hea d Coun ty 16 11 13233 30079 46144 29% 65% 16,846 36 .51% Gal lat in County 1612 23879 23360 52 169 46% 4 5% 519 0.99% Garfie ld Coun ty 16 13 34 653 715 5% 9 1% 619 86 .57% Glacie r Coun ty 16 14 3076 1598 4969 62% 32% 1.478 29 .74% Golden Valley Coun ty 1615 71 46 8 15% 78% 294 62 .82% Granite Coun ty 16 16 469 365 1185 1762 27% 67% 716 40 .64% Hill Cou nty 16 17 2350 3446 6347 37% 54% 1,096 17.27% Jefferson County 1618 1975 4099 2,124 32 .50% 1619 232 867 30% 20% 63% Judith Basin Cou nty 6535 1189 73% 635 53.41% La ke Co unty 1620 MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT 30001 Big Horn County 69% 44 % 4703 7453 12898 36% 58% 2,750 2132% Lewis and Cla rk Coun ty 1621 1433 1 16665 33697 43% 49% 2,334 6.93% Liberty Coun ty Lincoln Cou nty 1622 1623 205 2040 695 6720 949 73% 73% 490 4,680 5163% 9250 22% 22% Mad ison Coun ty 1624 1175 3280 4708 25% 70% McCo ne County Meagher County 1625 1626 154 19 1 858 728 1056 15% 20% 8 1% 75% 2,105 704 Mine ral Co unty 1627 515 1322 26% Misso u la County 30740 M u:>}t:!I:>111:II Cuu11ty 1628 1629 33 1 2 1699 1961 1974 57271 240 4 54% 14% Par k Cou nty 1630 3521 4872 9056 39% Petroleu m County 30 276 1715 319 2147 9% Phillips Cou nty 1631 1632 15% Ponde ra Cou nty 1633 1786 Powde r River County 1634 737 127 2692 1047 Powell Coun ty 1635 549 Prairie Coun ty 1636 100 Ravalli County Rich land Coun ty 1637 6166 1638 669 Roosevelt Cou nty 1639 1504 Rosebud County Sanders Coun ty 1640 1641 969 12 11 4268 Sheridan County 1642 476 1237 Silver Bow County 8545 St illwater Cou nty 1643 1644 Sweet Grass Cou nty 5059% 44 .71% 537 6667% 55.36% 67% 807 40 .88% 38% 82% 9,041 1,630 15.79% 67 .80% 54% 1,351 87% 14.92% 77.12% 80% 246 1,400 27% 66% 1,049 38.97% 12% 84% 71.92% 2768 20% 73% 753 1,468 686 15% 8 1% 455 66.33% 22063 4812 28% 14% 67% 8 1% 8,507 3,216 3856% 3486 43% 49% 6.25% 3357 5871 29% 21% 66% 218 1,242 73% 3.057 26% 68% 761 6252 1825 16122 53% 39% 904 3630 4816 19% 75% 2,293 2,726 1645 398 1580 2077 19% 76% Teton Cou nty Toole Coun ty 1646 1647 803 2 152 26% 399 1495 3143 2018 20% 68% 74% Treasure Cou nty 1648 59 350 441 13% 79% Valley Cou nty Whea t la nd County 1649 886 2697 3860 23% 1650 179 698 932 315 880 20 17 555 14673 3885 1722 22 11 970 1,182 1,349 75% 519 55 69% 75.98% 27.15% 533 10% 86% 405 38675 64675 6926 4 33% 42% 60% 55% 17,558 8,967 18011 5214 21% 77% 10,076 25% 10394 56% 73% 43% 2,489 1,305 38235 13826 Allegha ny Coun t y 1655 1300 Anson County 1656 5785 3789 4480 56.91% 19% 460 3750 5660% 4692% 55 21117 29268 41 .70% 14.22% 291 1,811 1652 1654 37.00% 52.07% 70% 1651 1653 6683% 1,096 Wiba ux Co unty Alamance Cou nty 53.03% 42.92% 54.31% Yellowstone Cou nty Alexander Coun ty 65 21% 65.99% 1295% 55.94% 47 .74% 1256% Ashe Coun t y 1657 3476 9353 13160 26% 7 1% 5,877 44 .66% Avery County 1658 1670 8060 21% Beaufo rt Coun ty 1659 8699 6226 14478 23599 37% 77% 6 1% 4,556 5,779 56.53% 24.49% Bertie Cou nty 1660 3476 9380 15743 62% 37% 45% 54% 2,361 1,490 25.17% Bladen Cou nty 5837 702 1 67255 34% 63% 19,323 2873% 134507 56% 41% 14.57% 29% 68% 19,598 14,811 39% 58% 18,176 74% 7 1% 18,096 2,261 7 1% 16,422 1,209 27,012 85 11 42440 Brunswick County 1661 1662 Buncombe County 1663 74937 Bur ke Cou nty 1664 10930 55339 25741 Cabar rus County 1665 35048 53224 37638 91002 Caldwel l County 1666 8403 26499 35747 24% Camde n County 1266 Cartere t Cou nty 1667 1668 9806 3527 26228 4939 36919 26% 27% Caswell Co unty 1669 4549 5758 10515 43% 55% Cat awba Coun ty 1670 21050 48062 71065 30% 68% 23 117 9.46% 3935% 1997% 50.62% 45 .78% 44.48% 11.50% 38.01% MT 30003 30005 30007 30009 300 11 30013 300 15 300 17 300 19 30021 30023 30025 30027 30029 30031 30033 30035 30037 30039 30041 30043 30045 30047 30049 30051 30053 30057 30055 30059 30061 30063 30065 MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT 30067 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 37001 30069 30071 30073 30075 30077 30079 30081 30083 30085 30087 30089 30091 30093 30095 30097 30099 30101 30 103 30 105 30107 30 109 30 11 1 37003 37005 37007 37009 370 11 370 13 370 15 370 17 370 19 37021 37023 37025 37027 37029 37031 37033 37035 Chatham County 1671 20953 17012 39080 54% 44% 3,941 10.08% NC 37037 Cherokee Cou nt y 1672 2809 10711 13860 20% 77% 7,902 57.01% NC 37039 Chowan Cou nty 1673 2965 7108 42% 14.32% NC 37041 1674 13S2 5885 23% 56% 75% 1,018 Clay Coun ty 3983 4395 3,043 51.71% NC 37043 Cleveland Cou nt y 1675 1489 6 28394 44137 34% 64% 13.498 30.58% NC 37045 Columbus Co unty 1676 8991 14177 23472 22.09% NC 37047 1677 17481 27556 46231 60% 60% 5,186 Craven County 38% 38% 10,Q75 21.79% NC 37049 Cumber land Cou nt y 1678 70523 50593 124402 57% 41% 19,930 1602% NC 37051 Cur rit uck County 1679 2879 9070 12423 23% 73% 6,19 1 49 .83% NC 37053 Dare Cou nty 1680 7079 11283 19009 37% 59% 4,204 22.12% NC 37055 Dav idson Co un ty 1681 17328 52870 72013 24% 73% 35,542 49 .35% NC 37057 Davie County 1682 5228 15502 21350 24% 73% 10,274 48 .12% NC 37059 Dupl in County 1683 8196 12151 20601 40% 59% 3,955 19.20% NC 37061 Dur ham County 1684 118783 27879 150543 79% 19% 90,904 60.38% NC 37063 Edgecombe County 1685 16152 82 19 24653 32.18% NC 37065 1686 92488 74793 172509 33% 43% 7,933 Forsyth County 66% 54% 17,695 10.26% NC 37067 Fra nklin County 1687 12811 16320 29902 43% 55% 3,509 11.74% NC 37069 Gasto n Cou nty 1688 30982 61467 94872 65% NC 37071 1689 237 1 2851 5328 54% 30.485 480 32.13% Gates Cou nty 33% 45% 9.01% NC 37073 Graham County 1690 761 3260 4094 19% 80% 2.499 61.04% NC 37075 Gra nville County 1691 12827 13500 26920 2.50% NC 37077 1692 3570 4358 8013 50% 54% 673 Greene Cou nty 48% 45% 788 9.83% NC 37079 Guilford Cou nt y 1693 147949 97461 252087 59% 39% 50.488 20.03% NC 37081 Halifax Coun ty 1694 15642 8954 24881 36% 6,688 26.88% NC 37083 Harnett Co unty 1695 16452 27278 44955 63% 37% 61% 10,826 24.08% NC 37085 Haywood Cou nt y 1696 10414 18844 30156 35% 62% 8.430 27.95% NC 37087 He nderso n County 1697 19664 35535 56810 35% 63% 15,871 27.94% NC 37089 Hertford County Hoke County 1698 1699 6886 3081 7676 10100 17847 68% 3 1% 43% 3,805 1,932 3767% 1083% NC NC 37091 37093 956 24441 1275 2273 42% 56% 319 14.03% NC 37095 80727 18004 30% 42% 67% 54% 29,723 2,142 3682% 11.90% NC NC 37097 7564 54164 9706 28153 204 1 54082 2941 84553 64% 25,929 30.67% NC 37 10 1 5039 33% 41% 58% 900 1786% NC NC 37 103 NC 37 107 37 109 37113 37 115 37 117 9608 54% Hyde Co unty 1700 Iredell County Jackson County 1701 1702 Johnston Coun ty 1703 Jones Cou nty 1704 Lt:~ Cuu rlly 1705 10380 13525 24575 42% 55% 3,245 13.15% Lenoir Coun ty Lincoln Cou nty 1706 1707 11752 13354 25500 46% 52% 39449 25% 73% 1708 28653 12035 6.28% 47 .70% Maco n Coun ty 9836 4841 1,602 18,817 17336 28% 69% 7,194 41.50% NC NC Mad ison County Ma rtin County 1709 1710 3899 6735 10966 36% 61% 2,836 25.86% NC 19557 49% 24% 50% 74% 60 9,872 0.51% 1711 5874 14517 11852 McDowell Coun ty 5814 4645 5048% NC NC Meckle nburg Coun ty Mitchel l County 1712 1713 2922S8 154303 461834 63% 33% 137,955 29.87% NC 6225 7070 7948 11449 36% 78% 62% 4,640 2,962 5838% 1714 1585 4108 20% Mo ntgo mery County 2587% NC NC Moore County 1715 16148 47746 34% 63% 14,125 29.58% NC Nas h Co unty 1716 23024 30273 23 142 49% 49% 118 New Hanover County 1717 502 19 54665 46903 108737 46% 50% 4,446 0.25% 4 .09% NC NC No rthamp t on County 1718 6113 3556 9761 63% 36% 2,557 26.20% NC 37 131 Onslow County Orange County 1719 1720 17156 36342 55364 66% 18373 79830 23% 19,186 40,732 3465% 51.02% NC NC 37 133 Pamlico County 1721 59105 2427 31% 74% 4225 6772 36% 62% 1,798 26.55% NC 37 137 Pasquota nk Coun ty Pe nd er Cou nty 1722 1723 8455 16964 27072 50% 34% 48% 64% 373 8,231 2.20% 9086 8082 17317 3040% NC NC 37 139 37 14 1 Perquima ns County 1724 4143 11116 35% 63% NC 40% 58% 35 191 52% 4 5% 5,776 17.32% 7.38% NC NC 37 143 37 145 40967 19303 78264 1,852 3,344 28.08% 1725 1726 2291 7772 6595 Pe rso n Coun ty Pitt Cou nty Pol k County 1727 6738 10723 35% 28.19% NC 1728 1729 49156 10199 63615 18813 21% 44% 63% 77% 3,023 Rando lph Coun ty Richmo nd County 3715 13074 36,082 1,909 5672% 1015% NC NC Robeson County Rocki ng ham Coun ty 1730 1731 18377 14057 20294 39454 41374 47% 51% 4 .86% NC 34% 29.99% 63078 30% 64% 67% 1,917 12,406 23,180 3675% NC NC 29764 25% 41% 73% 14,243 47 .85% NC 37 161 58% 4 5% 4,275 1667% 7.76% NC NC 37 163 74% 77% 14,780 12,331 50.19% NC 37 167 5559% 74% 16,057 50 71% NC NC 37 169 37171 22.92% 22.48% NC 37 173 37 175 8290 Rowan Cou nty 1732 19208 Rut herfo rd County 1733 74 51 Sampson County Scotland County 1734 1735 10486 7279 St an ly Coun t y 1736 Stok es County Surry County 26463 42388 21694 14761 54% 6212 25638 1374 3 7008 2 1788 29451 24% 1737 1738 4645 7438 16976 23495 22182 31663 21% 23% Swai n Coun ty 1739 2186 5982 17440 59% 1,371 1740 3557 10441 37% Transylvania County 60% 3,921 263 53% Tyrrell Cou nty 1741 6520 705 968 1700 37% 41% Unio n County 1742 3405 1 66265 103596 33% 64% Vance Coun ty Wake Cou nty 1743 1744 12168 19762 510940 62% 37% 298353 7304 193607 58% Warren County 174S 6668 3302 10123 66% Wash ingto n Coun ty 1746 3490 2560 6115 57% 1,067 1547% NC NC 32,214 4,864 31.10% NC 24.61% 38% 104,746 2050% NC NC 33% 3,366 33.25% NC 42% 930 15.21% NC 57% 37099 37105 37 11 1 37 119 37 121 37123 37 125 37 127 37 129 37135 37147 37 149 37 151 37 153 37 155 37 157 37159 37 165 37 177 37 179 37 181 37183 37 185 37 187 Wata uga County 1747 13953 13521 28769 49% 47% 432 1.50% NC 37789 Way ne County 1748 21520 27360 49824 43% 55% 5,840 11.72% NC 37191 Wilkes Coun ty 1749 6596 23613 30844 2 1% 77% 17,017 55.17% NC 37 193 Wilson County 1750 19527 17410 37593 52% 46% 2,117 5.63% NC 37795 Yadki n Coun ty 1751 3140 13815 17350 18% 80% 10,675 61.53% NC 37197 Yancey Coun ty 1752 318 1 6367 9808 32% 65% 3,186 32.48% NC 37199 Ada ms Coun ty 1753 216 904 1206 18% 75% 688 57.05% ND 38001 Barnes County 1754 1597 3 156 5253 30% 60% 1,559 29.68% ND 38003 Benson County 1755 842 927 1940 43% 48% 85 4.38% ND 38005 Bill ings Coun t y 1756 58 492 592 10% 83% 434 73.31% ND 38007 Bottinea u County 1757 734 2482 3437 21% 72% 1,748 50.86% ND 38009 Bowma n Coun ty 1758 227 1445 1769 13% 82% 1,218 68.85% ND 380 11 Burk e Cou nty 1759 118 879 1031 11% 85% 761 73.8 1% ND 38013 Burl eig h County 1760 10865 32499 46874 23% 69% 2 1,634 46 .15% ND 380 15 Cass Count y 1761 31291 39738 78807 40% 50% 8,447 10.72% ND 380 17 Cavalier County 1762 476 1356 1969 24% 69% 880 44 .69% ND 380 19 Dick ey County 1763 551 1656 2372 23% 70% 1,105 46 .59% ND 38021 D ivide Coun ty 1764 243 860 1187 20% 72% 617 51.98% ND 38023 D un n Cou nty 1765 356 1753 2199 16% 80% 1,397 63.53% ND 38025 Eddy Coun t y 1766 354 790 1219 29% 65% 436 35.77% ND 38027 Emmon s County 1767 215 1672 1959 11% 85% 1,457 74.37% ND 38029 Foster County 1768 346 1237 1699 20% 73% 891 52.44% ND 38031 Golden Valley Coun ty 1769 99 793 942 11% 84% 694 73.67% ND 38033 Grand Forks Cou nty 1770 10828 16325 29711 36% 55% 5,497 18.50% ND 38035 Gran t Cou nty 1771 187 1098 1361 14% 8 1% 911 66.94% ND 38037 Griggs Coun ty 1772 298 847 1247 24% 68% 549 44 .03% ND 38039 Hett inger Cou nty 1773 168 1032 1261 13% 82% 864 68.52% ND 3804 1 Kidder County 1774 179 1106 1358 13% 8 1% 927 6826% ND 38043 LaMoure Coun ty 1775 500 1475 2115 24% 70% 975 46 10% ND 38045 Log an Coun ty 1776 112 867 1030 11% 84% 755 73.30% ND 38047 McHenry County 1777 474 1991 2687 18% 74% 1,517 5646% ND 38049 McIn t osh Coun ty 1778 233 1095 1423 16% 77% 862 60.58% ND 38051 McKenz ie Coun ty 1779 696 3661 4594 15% 80% 2,965 64.54% ND 38053 Mclean Co unty 1780 1070 3827 5206 21% 74% 2,757 52.96% ND 38055 Mt:"H..~ r Co un ty 178 1 616 37 15 4564 13% 8 1% 3,099 67 .90% ND 38057 Mo rt on County 1782 3077 11319 15547 20% 73% 8,242 53.01% ND 38059 Mount rai l Coun ty 1783 1211 2551 4009 30% 64% 1,340 3342% ND 38061 Ne lso n Cou nty 1784 536 1025 1694 32% 6 1% 489 2887% ND 38063 Oli ve r Cou nty 1785 119 827 1002 12% 83% 708 70.66% ND 38065 Pembi na County 1786 681 2204 3093 22% 7 1% 1,523 49 .24% ND 38067 Pierce Cou nty 1787 43 1 1433 2020 21% 7 1% 1,002 4960% ND 38069 Ramsey Coun t y 1788 1505 32 16 5218 29% 62% 1,711 32.79% ND 38071 Ranso m County 1789 836 1209 2317 36% 52% 373 16.10% ND 38073 Renvil le County 1790 200 978 1255 16% 78% 778 61.99% ND 38075 Ri ch land Coun ty 1791 2064 4759 7460 28% 64% 2,695 36.13% ND 38077 Rolette Cou nty 1792 2097 12 10 3662 57% 33% 887 24.22% ND 38079 Sarge nt County 1793 693 1088 1978 35% 55% 395 1997% ND 38081 Sheri da n County 1794 94 644 774 12% 83% 550 71.06% ND 38083 Sioux County 1795 758 256 1177 64% 22% 502 4265% ND 38085 Slo pe Cou nty 1796 42 36 1 427 10% 85% 319 74.71% ND 38087 St ark Co unty 1797 1745 97 18 12115 14% 80% 7,973 65.81% ND 38089 St eele Coun t y 1798 361 537 984 37% 55% 176 1789% ND 38091 Stutsman Coun ty 1799 2484 6706 9938 25% 67% 4,222 42.48% ND 38093 Towne r Coun t y 1800 305 733 1137 27% 64% 428 37.64% ND 38095 Traill Cou nty 1801 1239 2263 3864 32% 59% 1,024 2650% ND 38097 Walsh Coun ty 1802 1166 2991 4543 26% 66% 1,825 4017% ND 38099 Ward County 1803 5792 18601 26861 22% 69% 12,809 47 .69% ND 38 10 1 Wells County 1804 419 1793 2352 18% 76% 1,374 5842% ND 38 103 Williams Cou nty 1805 1722 10033 12529 14% 80% 8,311 6633% ND 38 105 Adam s County 1806 3272 9205 13172 25% 70% 5,933 45 .04% NE 3 1001 Ant elope County 1807 381 27 17 3220 12% 84% 2,336 72.55% NE 3 1003 Art h ur County 1808 16 237 263 6% 90% 221 8403% NE 3 1005 San ner Cou nty 1809 18 355 390 5% 9 1% 337 86.41% NE 3 1007 Bla ine Coun ty 1810 30 273 313 10% 87% 243 7764% NE 3 1009 Boone County 1811 414 2299 2867 14% 80% 1,885 65 75% NE 3 10 11 Box Butte Cou nty 1812 953 3550 4761 20% 75% 2,597 54.55% NE 3 10 13 Boyd Co unty 1813 128 978 1142 11% 86% 850 74.43% NE 3 10 15 Brown County 1814 153 1380 1579 10% 87% 1,227 7771% NE 3 10 17 Buffa lo Coun t y 1815 4690 14424 20477 23% 70% 9,734 47 .54% NE 3 10 19 Burt Coun ty 1816 928 2360 3523 26% 67% 1,432 4065% NE 3 1021 Butle r Coun t y 1817 690 3068 3914 18% 78% 2,378 6076% NE 3 1023 Cass Co unty 1818 346 1 8388 12609 27% 67% 4,927 39.08% NE 3 1025 Cedar Cou nty 1819 572 3533 4360 13% 8 1% 2,961 67.91% NE 3 1027 Chase Coun t y 1820 171 1621 1851 9% 88% 1,450 783 4% NE 3 1029 Cherry County 1821 317 2623 3082 10% 85% 2,306 74.82% NE 3 1031 Cheye nne Coun ty 1822 702 36 10 4569 15% 79% 2,908 6365% NE 3 1033 1440 11% 84% 1,058 73.47% 10% 10% 86% 3,753 355 4979 414 544 2284 2958 18% 86% 77% 315 1,740 75 38% 76.09% 83 1 3430 2051 24% 27% 70% 560 2387 1348 1,556 788 4536% 3842% 1855 550 2519 3242 1,969 60.73% 3203 3945 67.00% 458 51 4 8% 8 1% 89% 2,643 K~yc:1 P.:11!<1Cvu11Ly S60 39 17% 14% 78% 18S6 1857 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE 419 81 .52% NE 3 110 3 Kimball Cou nty 1858 13 17 1636 14% 8 1% 1,090 66.63% Knox Coun ty 3 181 4061 60533 60456 129803 18% 47% 78% 47% 2,466 77 6072% 0.06% Lincoln Cou nty 1861 2878 11992 18% 77% 9, 114 58.15% Logan Coun ty 1862 400 7% 89% 1863 323 382 13% 85% 368 275 8160% Loup Co unty 32 48 15674 451 Mad ison County 1864 10518 13956 19% 75% 7,855 56.28% McPherson County 257 29 14 286 3707 5% 90% Merr ick County 1865 1866 2663 14 16% 79% 243 2,313 84.97% 6240% Morr ill County 1867 282 2166 13% 83% 1,506 69.53% Nance County Ne maha County 1868 280 1788 1257 1599 18% 79% 61.10% 1869 765 2068 3035 25% 68% 977 1,303 4293% Nuckoll s County 1870 1871 348 1709 79% 1,361 63.21% 1314 28% 21% 66% 74% 3869% 1872 4833 970 2,816 Pawnee Co unty 2017 279 2153 7279 16% Otoe Co unty 691 52.S9% Pe rkins Cou nty 160 57 1 1202 1418 11% 85% 1,042 73.48% Phelps County 1873 1874 3832 4609 12% 83% Pierce Cou nty 1875 382 3052 11% 85% 7075% 74.S8% Platte Cou nty 26 12 411 10864 19% 77% 8,252 58.75% Pol k Coun ty 1876 1877 3580 1404 7 3,261 2,670 80% 638 13% 83% 1,608 3,574 6336% 1878 2538 5061 16% Red Willow County 20 19 4212 Richardson County 1879 798 2684 3666 22% 73% 51.45% Rock Coun t y 70 793 479S 87% 1630 687 2849 9% Sal ine Coun t y 1880 1881 1,886 617 34% 59% 1,219 Sarpy County 1882 27704 44649 77781 Saunders Coun ty 2509 7486 10598 57% 7 1% 16,945 4,977 4696% Scotts 81utt County 1883 1884 36% 24% 3151 9952 23% 72% 6,801 4895% Sewa rd County 1885 188 1 5451 13895 7754 24% 70% 3,570 Sheri da n County 286 11% 22% 85% 74% 1,906 46 .04% 74.31% 338 2 192 1143 2565 She rman Coun ty 1886 1887 805 518 4% Sioux County 1888 709 2748 85% 15% Thayer County 1890 490 1993 2613 19% 79% 76% 525 1,756 74.05% 1889 602 2 173 11% Sta nton County 77 41 7 1,503 63.90% 5752% Thomas County 1891 344 387 8% 89% 314 81.14% Thurston Co unty 1892 30 911 1893 337 2029 2172 45% 16% 50% 8 1% 102 1,433 5.03% Valley Cou nty 10 13 1770 Wash ington Coun t y 1894 2606 7374 10584 25% 70% 4,768 4S .05% Way ne Coun ty 828 2675 1320 3740 1687 22% 72% 1,847 4939% Webster Cou nty 1895 1896 18% 78% 1,014 6011% Wheeler Cou nty 1897 377 459 14% 82% 315 68.63% York Cou nty 1898 62 118 1 4686 6256 19% 75% 3,505 56.03% NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE 3 11 05 3 11 07 Lancaste r Co un ty 1859 1860 227 715 Clay Coun ty 1823 470 2373 2973 16% 80% 1,903 64.0 1% Colfax Coun ty 1824 857 2 171 3172 27% 68% 1,314 41.42% Cumi ng Cou nty 1825 712 78% 2,383 59.75% 1826 635 3988 5489 18% Cust er County 3095 46 16 12% 84% 3,981 72S3% Oa kota Cou nt y 1827 2904 4028 7259 40% 55% 1,124 15.48% Dawes County Dawso n County 1828 785 3578 22% 72% 1,774 49 .58% 1829 2116 2559 5935 8486 25% 70% 3,819 45 .00% Deu el Cou nt y 1830 120 809 977 12% 83% 689 70.52% D ixon Cou nty 1831 2041 2744 20% 74% 1,485 54.12% Do dge County 1832 556 44 51 9736 14959 30% 65% 5,285 35.33% Dougl as Cou nt y 1833 105207 102151 21953 1 48% 47% 3,056 1.39% Dun dy Coun ty 1834 823 949 734 77.34% 1835 2 100 2879 9% 21% 87% Fillmore Coun ty 89 610 73% 1,490 51.75% Fra nklin County 1836 250 1345 1656 15% 8 1% 1,095 66.12% Fro ntier Coun ty 1837 161 1106 1310 12% 84% 945 72.14% Furn as Coun ty 1838 304 19 15 2315 13% 83% 1,611 69.59% Gag e Cou nty 1839 2930 6333 9854 30% 64% 3,403 34.53% Garden Coun ty 1840 153 1063 14% 82% 716 67.36% Garfie ld Coun ty 1841 121 869 8 19 968 13% 85% 69 8 72.11% Gosper Cou nt y 1842 165 792 1000 17% 79% 627 62.70% Grant Cou nty 184 3 20 367 394 5% 93% 34 7 88.07% Greeley Coun t y 1844 9 11 78% 701 6017% 1845 14139 1165 21331 18% Hall County 210 6142 29% 66% 7,997 3749% Ham ilton County 873 3763 4902 2,890 58.96% 219 1848 30 1582 510 82% Hayes Cou nty 1302 471 18% 14% 77% Harla n County 1846 1847 6% 92% 1,083 441 6846% 8647% Hitc hcock Cou nty 1849 158 Hol t Coun ty Hooke r County 18SO 1851 S22 40 Howard County 1852 Jefferson County Johnson County 18S3 1854 Kearney County Keit h Co unty 601 306 12 16 4275 1553 66% 58.82% 7199% 7062% 77.81% 2542% 21.79% 6598% 31035 31037 31039 31041 31043 31045 31047 31049 31051 31053 31055 31057 31059 31061 31063 31065 31067 31069 31071 31073 310 75 3 1077 3 1079 3 1081 3 1083 3 1085 3 1087 3 1089 3 1091 3 1093 3 1095 3 1097 3 1099 3 11 01 3 11 09 3 111 1 3 111 3 3 111 5 3 111 9 3 111 7 3 11 21 3 11 23 3 11 25 3 11 27 3 11 29 3 11 31 3 11 33 3 11 35 3 11 37 3 11 39 3 11 41 3 11 43 3 11 45 3 11 47 3 11 49 3 11 51 3 11 53 3 11 55 3 17 S7 3 11 59 3 11 61 3 11 63 3 11 65 3 11 67 3 11 69 3 11 71 3 11 73 3 11 75 3 11 77 3 11 79 3 11 81 3 11 83 3 11 85 NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH Belkna p County Carrol l County 1899 1900 13517 12987 19315 14635 34462 29063 39% 45% 56% 50% 5,798 1,648 16.82% 5.67% Ches hire County Coos Co unty Grafton County 1901 1902 1903 22064 6558 28510 41% Merrimack County 1905 99589 40198 57% 47% 49% 52% 38% 4 7% 46% 5,188 1,393 9,500 1904 41080 15255 50065 210622 81982 54% 43% Hillsboro ugh County 16876 79 51 19010 100013 37674 424 2,524 12.63% 9.13% 18.98% 0.20% 3.08% Rockingham Coun ty Stratford County Sullivan County Atlantic Co unt y Berge n Cou nty 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 79994 90447 29072 10796 47882 163220 179005 67918 22101 105738 383965 45% 51% 46% 52% 54% 51% 4 3% 49% 45% 4 3% 10.453 5,822 586 6,590 46,031 5.84% 8.57% 2.65% 6.23% 11.99% Burlington County 1911 1912 1913 41% 32% 1914 Essex County 1915 194988 220437 48375 53018 299808 56% 65% Cumber land Cou nty 79539 71020 28237 24213 62059 39% 51% 77% 58% 46% 21% 28,822 7 1,355 9,611 2,832 168,972 14.78% 32.37% 19.87% 5.34% 56.36% NJ Camde n County Cape May Cou nty 10836 1 142375 18626 27045 23 1031 Gloucester County 1916 138388 201425 70582 48% 74% 41% 23% 55% 594 104,365 9,768 0.43% 51.8 1% 13.84% NJ 1917 1918 66949 456 15 38565 48% Hud son County Hu nterdo n County 66355 149980 28797 Merce r County 1919 1920 42604 108981 141332 282668 66% 58% 30% 39% 51,117 55,906 36.17% 19.78% NJ Midd lesex Co unty 9372 1 164887 53% 50% 29.480 10,939 9.46% NJ 4.40% 66% 38% 88,258 41,120 4,490 NJ NJ 34894 10210 54472 209251 Monmouth Coun ty 1921 135825 44% 1922 114437 165305 125376 311474 Morr is County 248848 46% Ocean County Passaic Cou nty 1923 1924 81845 112608 170103 71488 32% Salem Cou nty Somerse t County Sussex County 1925 1926 1927 11766 16256 64640 46486 259592 189099 29220 154249 73860 Union Coun ty Warren County Bernal illo Cou nty 1928 1929 1930 145412 67582 29393 93874 219385 48442 26986 1 Catron County Chaves Cou nty 1931 1932 426 1453 12869 3179 2024 20159 7975 5271 11292 83839 24132 1699 1 141960 Cil;old Cvu11ly 1933 5530 3721 Colfax Coun ty Curry County De Baca County 1934 1935 2118 2776 1936 192 Dona Ana County Eddy County Grant Cou nty 1937 1938 1939 37543 Guadal upe County Hard ing County Hida lgo County 1940 1941 1942 962 156 780 Lea Cou nty Lincoln Cou nty Los Alamos County 1943 1944 3877 906 12306 1945 Luna Coun ty McKinley County Mora County 1946 1947 1948 2329 5443 3195 5889 3329 3478 4893 662 20791 2429 Otero Cou nty Quay County Rio Arriba Coun ty 1949 1950 1951 13162 1533 6033 1016 9534 11756 2208 3583 19636 3550 14767 Rooseve lt Cou nty Sandoval County San Juan County 1952 1953 1954 1445 3865 25748 27879 5855 60597 45476 San Mig uel County Santa Fe County Sierra Cou nty 1955 1956 1957 7249 49956 1600 2302 14198 10662 70082 5129 Socorro County 1958 3275 Taos County Torrance County 1959 1960 10550 1770 Unio n Coun ty 1961 318 Valencia Cou nty Carso n City 1962 1963 Churc hill County 1964 10810 9610 2210 Clark County Douglas Cou nty 1965 1966 401068 8453 319571 17406 Elko County Esme ralda County Eure ka County 1967 1968 1969 3400 Humbo ldt County Lande r County Lincoln Cou nty 1970 1971 1972 1386 403 285 13542 329 723 452 1 Lyon Cou nty Mine ral County 1973 1974 6146 637 5008 6226 27405 12826 65 74 2569 7560 617 25095 13124 5251 591 311 2998 2592 2706 903 69324 19523 12633 1809 527 1836 17369 8856 10430 7245 6756 15072 3695 1214 13175 13125 6250 1688 7828 10936 765421 1828 1671 16005 1179 27350 25016 27871 18545 423 854 6433 2413 2132 23762 1997 60% 40% 54% 33% 66% 35% 56% 42% 63% 3 1% 6 1% 34.00% 2175% NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ 19,199 22,354 15.37% 12.45% 3027% NJ NJ 35.48% 2560% 17.82% NJ NJ NJ 53% 21% 27% 35% 77,830 12,402 48,086 72% 64% 1,027 7,339 50.74% 36.41% NM NM NM 4 7% 40% 542 5.80% NM 40% 25% 21% 49% 67% 8.56% 42 .37% 47 .07% 54% 26% 49% 53% 30% 42% 36% 67% 42% 451 4,784 425 12,448 8,116 975 371 155 126 7.72% 8,429 48 .53% NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV 68% 33% 59% 17.96% 41.57% 20.51% 29.41% 6.86% 22% 49% 7 1% 26% 52% 44% 66% 32% 48% 3,560 2,114 40 .20% 2027% 283 3.91% 63% 63% 31% 29% 24% 27% 8,269 871 65% 60% 62% 24% 25% 45% 28% 66% 42% 6 1% 5,723 1,192 5,951 2,420 1,657 39 77% 3586% 29.15% 3358% 40 30% 68% 71% 22% 20% 31% 48% 70% 28% 58% 38% 18% 15,053 41 .33% 2.73% 3310% 4,947 35,758 1,398 46.40% 51.02% 2726% 683 7,844 1,925 10.11% 52.04% 896 3080% 53.08% 48% 52% 72% 2,365 3,515 8.65% 14.05% 5,618 51.37% 52% 30% 42% 62% 10.65% 3212% 18% 15% 9% 22% 17% 73% 81.497 8,953 10,142 78% 85% 70% 76% 78% 264 649 3,135 1,425 1,386 48 .73% 59.06% 65.01% 67% 59% 9,859 542 41.49% 27.14% 19% 59% 72% 40% 38% 20% 13% 26% 32% 54.69% 62.41% 76.00% 33001 33003 33005 33007 33009 330 11 33013 330 15 3301 7 330 19 34001 34003 34005 34007 34009 340 11 34013 340 15 340 17 34019 3402 1 34023 34025 34027 34029 34031 34033 34035 34037 34039 34041 35001 35003 35005 35005 35007 35009 350 11 350 13 350 15 35017 350 19 35021 35023 35025 35027 35028 35029 35031 35033 35035 35037 35039 35041 35043 35045 35047 35049 35051 35053 35055 35057 35059 35061 325 10 32001 32003 32005 32007 3200 9 320 11 320 13 320 15 320 17 320 19 32021 Nye County 1975 5095 13320 19592 26% 68% 8,225 41.98% Pershing Coun ty 1976 430 1403 1982 22% 7 1% 973 49 .09% Storey Coun ty 1977 752 1616 2558 29% 1978 97032 94529 209282 46% 864 2,503 33.78% Was hoe County 63% 45% White Pine Cou nty 1979 707 2723 3773 19% 72% 2,016 53.43% Albany Coun ty 1980 74775 4422 7 125644 24.31% 1981 4473 11712 17111 35% 68% 30,548 Allega ny County 60% 26% 7,239 42 .31% Bronx Cou nty 1982 318403 34424 358857 89% 10% 283,979 79.13% Broome County 1983 352 12 38077 77657 45% 49% 2,865 3.69% Catt araugus Cou nty 1984 87 17 18668 28961 30% 64% 9,951 34.36% Cayuga Coun ty 1985 12202 16 194 30 124 41% 54% 3,992 13.25% Chautauq ua Coun ty 1986 17281 29418 49381 60% 12,137 24.58% Chemung Cou nty 1987 12394 19025 33 195 35% 37% 57% 6,631 19.98% Chenango County 1988 5943 11024 18113 33% 6 1% 5,08 1 28.05% Clinto n Coun ty 1989 13446 13 181 28378 47% 46% 265 0.93% Col umbia Cou nty 1990 13123 12756 27255 48% 47% 367 1.35% Cortland Coun ty 1991 7976 9207 18424 43% 50% 1,231 6.68% Delawar e County 1992 5825 11012 17778 62% 5,187 29.18% Dutchess County 1993 56874 58163 120199 33% 47% 48% 1,289 1.07% Erie Coun ty 1994 192065 173817 383248 50% 45% 18,248 4 .76% Essex County 1995 6760 7275 15079 45% 48% 515 3.42% Franklin County 1996 6517 7636 15148 43% 50% 1,119 7.39% Fulto n County 1997 5805 12759 19563 30% 65% 6,954 35.55% Genesee County 1998 6946 24463 28% 65% 9,040 Greene Cou nty 6370 752 1795 18869 2688 34% 28% 6 1% 67% 5,176 1,043 36.95% 27.43% Ham ilton County 1999 2000 15986 11546 1.20% 3880% Herkimer County 2001 7289 15664 24261 30% 65% 8,375 34.52% Jefferson County 2002 12289 19947 36% 2003 595086 133653 80% 58% 18% 7,658 461,433 22 35% Kings County 34263 746295 Lewis County 2004 Livingston County 2828 10478 6916 19211 Mad ison Coun ty 2005 2006 10548 14901 Mo nroe County 2007 17406 3 128871 Montgome ry County 2008 2009 596 1 307325 10579 275479 2010 201 1 51548 1 Niaga ra County 32888 Oneida County 2012 30749 Ono ndaga Cou nty Ontar io County 2013 2014 Orange Co unty 2015 63037 Orleans County 2016 Oswego Cou nty Ot sego County 2017 2018 4327 156 14 Putnam County Queens County Nd::>:>duCvu 11ty New York County 61.83% 10312 27% 67% 4,088 31363 27392 33% 39% 6 1% 54% 8,733 4,353 320164 17438 54% 40% 5995 49 34% 51% 6 1% 46% 45,192 4,618 31,847 26.48% 5.31% 58935 591368 87% 10% 456,546 77.20% 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1,961 50.98% 6,152 55 61% 67% 7 1% 17,043 11,510 38.18% 47 .81% 38% 57% 7,564 19.00% 39% 4,736 16.95% 22860 56% 17% 79% 62.58% 30537 28% 68% 14,305 12,077 19139 22% 74% 52.18% 168422 34% 62% 9,987 47,741 2185% 3955% 2835% NV NV NV NV NV NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH 32023 32027 32029 32031 32033 36001 36003 36005 36007 36009 360 11 36013 360 15 360 17 360 19 36021 36023 36025 36027 36029 3603 1 36033 36035 36037 36039 36041 36043 36045 36047 36049 36051 36053 36055 36057 36059 36061 36063 36065 36067 36069 36071 36073 36075 36077 36079 36081 36083 36085 36087 36091 36093 36095 36097 36099 36089 36 10 1 36 103 36 105 36 107 36 109 36 11 1 36 113 36 115 36 117 36 119 36 121 36 123 39001 39003 39005 39007 39009 390 11 39013 390 15 390 17 Carrol l Coun ty 2051 3124 9067 12807 24% 71% 5,943 46 .40% Champa ign County 2052 4488 12314 17597 26% 70% 7,826 44.47% Clark Co unty 2053 22666 34311 59620 19.53% 2054 26096 65960 96455 58% 68% 11,645 Clermont County 38% 27% 39,864 41 .33% Cli nt on County 2055 3943 13466 18100 22% 74% 9,523 52.61% Columbia na Cou nty 2056 12273 31086 45261 27% 18,8 13 41.57% Coshocton County 2057 3908 10381 1496 1 26% 69% 69% 6.473 43 .27% Crawford County 2058 4518 13265 18702 24% 7 1% 8,747 46 .77% Cuyahoga Co unty 2059 383974 179894 583230 31% 204,080 34.99% Darke County 2060 4395 19698 25000 66% 18% 79% 15,303 61.21% De fiance County 206 1 5282 11478 17795 30% 65% 6,196 34.82% Delawar e County 2062 40% 56% 16,076 16.06% 2063 55660 19301 100 101 Erie County 39584 15692 36730 43% 53% 3,609 9.83% Fairfi eld County 2064 24150 4316 3 70542 34% 6 1% 19,0 13 26.95% Fayette Cou nty 2065 2672 7763 108 17 25% 72% 5,091 47 .06% Fra nklin County 2066 335961 192328 554711 61% 35% 143,633 25.89% Fulto n County 2067 598 1 13419 20693 29% 65% 7.438 35.94% Gallia Cou nty 2068 2564 9567 12588 20% 76% 7,003 55.63% Geauga County 2069 17165 29577 48736 35% 61% 12.4 12 25.47% Greene Cou nt y 2070 28023 47506 79633 35% 60% 19.483 24.47% Guernsey County 2071 428 6 11164 16156 27% 6,878 42 .57% Hami lton County 2072 207587 169972 395000 53% 69% 43% 37,615 9.52% Hancock County 2073 94 19 23777 35216 27% 68% 14,358 40 .77% Hardin County 2074 2870 8541 120 14 24% 7 1% 5,671 47 .20% Harrison County 1663 5021 3690 9136 6956 13671 24% 27% 72% 67% 3,358 5,446 48 .27% Henry Cou nty 2075 2076 Highland County 2077 3436 13005 17048 20% 76% 9,569 56.13% Hoc king Cou nty Holmes County 2078 2079 3713 1766 8282 8578 12513 10823 30% 16% 66% 79% 4,569 6,812 3651% 6294% Huron County 2080 15930 24332 29% 65% 13239 31346 73% 9483 96 18 20668 24% Jefferson County 208 1 2082 8,850 6,476 36.37% Jackson County 7080 3142 30% 66% 11,185 Knox County 2083 7959 18563 29% 67% 2084 62627 18240 2594 9 40% 26% 56% 2085 45056 6849 10,604 17,571 38.19% Lake Co unty 27768 112790 70% 11,391 43 .90% lick ing Cou nty 2086 26360 49346 33% 4 537 15586 22% 22,986 11,049 Lora in County 2087 2088 62% 74% 28.95% Logan County 79399 21007 64958 65346 136654 48% 48% 388 5260% 0.28% Lucas County 2089 107363 39% 33,261 17.35% 4662 28% 39 73% 56188 52808 112827 50% 68% 47% 6,657 Maho ning County 2090 209 1 191684 16754 56% Mad ison Coun ty 74 102 11319 3,380 3.00% Ma rion Cou nty 2092 7748 16563 25648 30% 65% 8,815 34.37% Med ina County 31582 2157 53811 89360 35% 60% 6869 9410 23% 73% 22,229 4,712 2488% Me igs Coun ty 2093 2094 Merce r County 2095 3335 17200 16% 12832 1647 36311 4781 25% 13,865 23,479 4562% Mo nroe County 2096 2097 81% 7 1% 65.05% M iami Coun ty 21315 51467 6686 25% 72% 3,134 4687% Montgo mery County 2098 Mo rgan County 117661 1711 1.24% 41 .40% Mo rrow County 2099 2100 Musk ingum County 210 1 Noble Coun ty Ottawa County 2102 2103 Pauld ing County Perry Coun ty L.:tW l t:!'ll l.~ County 3984% 4892% 35.68% 1558% 5007% 120766 249560 47% 48% 3,105 6290 16186 27% 3711 4315 11722 23% 69% 72% 2,604 8,011 49.49% 10926 120 1 23588 4441 36217 30% 65% 12,662 34.96% 20% 76% 12389 37% 57% 3,240 4,253 5515% 8136 5875 21742 2104 2068 6359 23% 72% 4,291 48 .53% 4072 23814 28% 27% 5,906 10,157 4032% 6325 9978 16482 68% Pickaway County 2105 2106 8842 14647 Pike County 2107 3443 7669 11513 30% 67% 36.71% Portage County 2108 2109 31463 38978 15376 73968 20475 43% 21% 53% 75% 4,226 7,515 11,053 5398% 14704 18387 16% 80% 64.34% 35805 17833 53739 28955 29% 34% 67% 62% 11,830 20,176 16045 19742 27491 35% 58% 6,312 22.96% 30% 31% 67% 62% 10,901 7,322 3681% 14559 29618 23481 4 143 18 148 23110 18% 79% 96345 39% 52% 56% 44% 14,005 29,764 60.60% 17.42% 109531 170868 249937 20,391 8.16% 6.40% Preb le County 4323 2874 69% 1956% 4265% 10.16% Rich land County 2110 211 1 Ross Cou nty 2112 9905 Sand usky Cou nty 2113 2114 9733 Scioto Coun ty Seneca Cou nty 2115 Shelby County Stark Co unty 2116 2117 Summit County 2118 66581 129922 Trumbull County 2119 42 130 481 52 94073 45% 51% Tuscarawas Coun ty 11895 26533 30% 28% 65% 7530 26 105 17601 40088 Un ion County 2120 212 1 6,022 14,210 66% 10,071 3796% Van We rt Cou nty 2122 2667 10328 13584 20% 76% V inton Cou nty 1332 3799 75947 5393 114254 25% 29% 70% 56.40% 45 .74% Warren County 2123 2124 7,661 2,467 66% 42,911 3756% Wash ington Coun ty 2125 19901 28992 27% 69% 12,060 41.60% Wayne Cou nty 2126 7841 14670 3 1622 48550 30% 65% 16,952 3492% Put nam County 15629 884 1 7237 33036 7,928 37.54% 2738% 3118% 3545% OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH 39019 39021 39023 39025 39027 39029 39031 39033 39035 39037 39039 39041 39043 39045 39047 39049 39051 39053 39055 39057 39059 39061 39063 39065 39067 39069 39071 39073 39075 39077 39079 39081 39083 39085 39087 39089 39091 39093 39095 39097 39099 39 101 39 103 39105 39 107 39 109 39 11 1 39 113 39 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39969 13751 18533 22% 74% 9,749 52.60% OK 40019 Cherokee County 2140 5455 9992 16487 33% 6 1% 4,537 27.52% OK 4002 1 Choctaw County 2141 1064 4202 5419 20% 78% 3,138 57.91% OK 40023 Cimarron County 2142 70 962 1077 6% 89% 892 82.82% OK 4002 5 Cleveland Cou nty 2 143 38790 62469 109326 35% 57% 23,679 21.66% OK 4002 7 Coal Co unty 2144 411 1892 2393 17% 79% 1,48 1 61.89% OK 40029 Comanche County 2145 11439 19153 32504 35% 59% 7,714 23.73% OK 4003 1 Cotto n Cou nt y 2146 424 2054 2602 16% 79% 1,630 62.64% OK 40033 Craig County 2147 1249 4279 5778 22% 74% 3,030 52.44% OK 4003 5 Creek County 2148 5834 2 1539 28786 20% 75% 15,705 54.56% OK 4003 7 Custer County 2 149 2102 78 18 10531 20% 74% 5,716 54.28% OK 40039 Delaw are County 2150 11796 15680 2 1% 75% 8,490 54.15% OK 4004 1 Dewey Coun ty 2151 3306 222 1964 2246 10% 87% 1,742 77.56% OK 4004 3 Ellis County 2152 155 16 10 1826 8% 1,455 7968 % OK 40045 Garfie ld County 2153 439 1 15998 21692 20% 88% 74% 11,607 53.51% OK 40047 Garvin County Grady Cou nty 2154 2155 1852 8243 17293 10531 22257 18% 17% 78% 78% 6,391 13,415 6069% 6027% OK OK 40049 40051 Gran t Cou nty 2156 287 OK 40053 1896 78% 1,540 1,159 70.00% 323 224 13% 17% 83% 2157 2158 1827 1482 2200 Greer Coun ty Harmo n County 7 14 975 23% 73% 490 61.13% 50.26% OK OK 40055 40057 Harpe r Coun ty 2159 131 1307 88% 1,176 79.19% OK 40059 2160 882 4525 59.46% 53.61% 4006 1 96 1 78% 75% OK 216 1 19% 21% 2,815 H uy ht!~ Cuu11ly 3697 3387 1485 4734 9% Haske ll Cou nty OK 40063 Jackson County 2162 1473 5969 7806 19% 76% 57.60% OK 40065 Jefferson County Johnston Coun ty 2163 2164 365 782 1905 16% 20% 8 1% 77% 6567% 57.46% OK OK 40067 3081 2345 4001 Kay Cou nty Kingfis her Co unty 2165 2166 3734 12 168 16795 22% 72% 8,434 OK 4007 1 5151 6123 2167 2593 3489 13% 22% 84% 74% 4,368 1,827 52 36% OK OK 40073 Kiowa Coun ty 783 766 50.22% 71.34% Latimer Cou nty 2168 797 3094 20% 76% OK 40077 2169 2170 3245 2423 13346 14001 78% 77% 5873% 10838 19% 17% 2,297 10,101 56.72% Le Flore County Lincoln Cou nty 4050 17199 8,415 60 10% OK OK 40079 4008 1 3878 2,426 4,496 1,540 2,299 40069 40075 Logan County 2171 4239 13613 18948 22% 72% 9,374 49 .47% OK 40083 Love Co unty Majo r Cou nty 2172 2173 735 3787 19% 77% 9% 86% 7738% OK OK 40085 3399 2,185 2,630 57 70% 310 2920 2940 Marsha ll County 2174 1095 4202 20% 3423 11550 22% 3,107 8,127 56.62% 51.72% 40095 McClain Coun ty 2175 2176 77% 74% OK MayesCoun ty 5487 15712 2893 13151 16839 17% 78% 10,258 6092 % OK OK 40097 40087 McCurtain County 2177 10709 17% 8 1% 6,843 40089 7958 27% 5525 20% 69% 76% 3,379 3,087 5587% OK OK 4009 1 1086 5501 4173 63.90% 42 .46% OK 2178 2179 1799 2122 8642 McInto sh Coun ty Murray Cou nty Mus kogee County 2180 7969 15029 24193 33% 62% 7,060 29.18% OK 4010 1 Noble Coun ty Nowa t a County 2181 2182 901 742 3707 4870 4237 19% 76% 78% 2,806 2,579 5762% 6087 % OK OK 40 103 40 105 Okfuskee Cou nty 2183 24% 4 1% 7 1% 1,848 46 .99% OK 40 107 2184 2185 943 112661 3933 Oklahoma County Okmulgee County 8926 31% 28,768 4,547 10.51% 4379 52% 64% OK OK 40109 40 11 1 12559 7627 30% 24% 66% 7 1% 6,966 OK 40 113 40 115 3321 2791 14 1429 Osage County 2186 5593 Ottawa Coun ty Pawnee County 2187 2188 2584 1341 Payne Cou nty 2189 8785 Pittsburg Cou nty Ponto to c County 2190 219 1 3704 16644 12740 3633 Pottawato m ie Coun ty 2192 Pushm ataha Cou nty Roge r Mills County 2193 2194 6005 748 Rogers Cou nty 2195 Sem ino le County Seq uoyah Coun ty 273609 13924 18942 10686 6346 18% 5318% 7,859 28.32% OK 70% 9,036 6,787 5238% 45 .81% OK OK 70% 11,821 46 .51% OK 80% 6319 % 88% 2,833 1,395 OK OK 76% 22,99 8 26% 21% 70% 3,545 7,827 56.32% 44 .14% 17% 79% 15% 24% 80% 72% 36% 58% 74% 21% 74% 32% 21% 10420 17250 1481 4 60% 74% 25% 17826 25417 151 3581 1546 4483 1758 24% 17% 9% 7895 30893 40834 19% 2196 2197 2067 5612 10888 8032 14437 St ephe ns Coun ty 2198 3084 14 166 Texas County Tillman Cou nty 2199 2200 855 17886 5771 657 4615 1944 Tulsa Co unty 220 1 Wagoner Cou nty 2202 87663 6711 22967 306 1 143985 2706 246557 3124 6 36.78% 47 .19% OK OK 27749 47 16 32 66% 21% 75% 5,043 3,375 7935% 40093 40099 40 117 40 119 4012 1 40 123 40 125 40 127 40 129 OK 40 131 54.21% OK OK 40133 40 135 11,082 61.96% OK 40 137 3,760 1,287 6515% 4756 % OK OK 40139 40 141 56,322 22.84% OK 16,256 52.03% OK 40 143 40145 2203 5047 15810 22208 23% 7 1% 10,763 48.46 % OK 40 147 Wash it a County 2204 588 3851 4628 13% 83% 3,263 70.51% OK 40 149 Woods Cou nty 2205 521 2945 14% 66.14% OK 40 15 1 2206 871 6329 12% 80% 84% 2,424 Woodward 3665 7573 5,458 72.07% OK 40 153 OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR 41001 Washington Coun t y County Bake r County 2207 1781 6 160 8479 21% 73% 4,379 5165% Bento n Coun ty 2208 28431 13030 45577 62% 29% 15,401 33.79% Clacka mas County 2209 90 187 79062 182136 50% 43% 11,125 6.11% Clatsop County 22 10 8899 7794 18158 49% 43% 1,105 6.09% Col umbia Cou nty 2211 12967 25077 40% 52% 3,008 12.00% Coos Co unty 2212 9959 10355 17699 30 181 34% 59% 7,344 24.33% Croo k Coun t y 2213 259 1 8388 11638 22% 72% 5,797 49 .81% Curry County 22 14 4253 7 157 12163 59% 2,904 23.88% Desc hutes County 2215 40222 43667 90584 35% 44% 48% 3,445 3.80% Douglas Cou nt y 22 16 13891 34 112 51350 27% 66% 20,22 1 39.38% Gilliam Coun ty 2217 221 632 937 24% 67% 4 11 43 .86% Gran t Cou nty 2218 732 3187 4171 18% 76% 2.455 58.86% Harney Cou nt y 22 19 682 2904 3850 18% 75% 2,222 57.71% Hood River County 2220 3223 10383 6 1% 31% 3,136 30.20% Jackson County 2221 6359 435 50 53083 103789 42% 51% 9,533 9.18% Jefferson County 2222 2892 5337 8874 33% 60% 2,445 27.55% Josephine Co unty 2223 13223 26582 426 13 31% 62% 13,359 31.35% Klamath County 2224 7080 20 170 29240 24% 69% 13,090 44 .77% Lake County 2225 628 3001 38 14 16% 79% 2,373 62.22% lan e Cou nty 2226 100497 66218 181072 37% 34,279 18.93% Lincoln Cou nty 2227 12300 9901 24035 56% 51% 41% 2,399 9.98% Linn Cou nty 2228 17456 54724 32% 60% 15,227 2783% Ma lhe ur Cou nty 2229 2213 32683 7141 9950 72% 4,928 49.53 % Ma rion Cou nty 48803 1004 S4336 2698 110804 49% Morrow Cou nty 2230 223 1 22% 44% 3989 25% 68% 5,533 1,694 4.99% 42.47% Mul t nomah County 2232 271754 63055 357762 76% 18% 208,699 58.33% Pol k Coun ty 1574 1 202 18333 726 37030 Sherman Coun ty 2233 2234 983 43% 21% 50% 74% 2,592 524 7.00% 53.31% Ti llamook Cou nty 2235 5701 6486 13261 43% 49% 785 5.92% Umati lla County U 11iv r1 Cvuri l y 2236 2237 7466 322 1 16775 8378 26116 12465 29% 26% 64% 67% 9,309 5,157 356 4% 4 1.37% Wallowa Coun ty 2238 1097 2825 4 1.37% 4634 1378 18 5721 26% 41% 1,728 2239 2240 4177 11251 68% Wasco Coun ty 51% 1,087 9.66% 75903 232034 59% 33% 6 1,915 2668% 224 1 2242 153 583 19% 41% 430 54.29% 22589 31249 792 45116 74% Yamhill Cou nty 50% Was hington County Wheeler Cou nty OR 41003 410 05 41007 41009 4101 1 41013 410 15 4101 7 410 19 41021 4102 3 41025 41027 41029 41031 41033 410 35 41037 41039 41041 41043 41045 4104 7 41049 4105 1 41053 4105 5 41057 41059 4106 1 4106 3 8.76% OR OR OR OR OR 36.43% PA 4200 1 16.41% PA 4200 3 51.98% 20.06% PA 42005 42007 41065 41067 41069 410 71 Adams Cou nty 2243 18635 14077 47138 30% 66% 3,954 17,172 Alleg he ny Coun ty 2244 3630 17 257488 643173 56% Armstrong County 6849 30225 22676 4608 1 30446 22% 105,529 15,827 Beaver Cou nty 2245 2246 40% 74% 79036 38% 58% 15,856 Bedford County 2247 3613 19455 23504 15% 83% PA 2248 75169 175934 43% 53% 10.19% PA 42009 420 11 Blair County 2249 13093 93094 37224 15,842 17,925 67.40% Berks County 52029 25% 72% 24,131 4638 % PA 42013 Bradford County 6263 17957 25399 25% 7 1% 11,694 46.04 % PA Bucks Cou nty 2250 225 1 163873 1,988 34,554 PA 42015 42017 6 1388 48% 67% 0.58% 2252 342572 92027 48% Butle r Coun t y 165861 26834 3755% PA 42019 Camb ria County 17798 40510 60167 30% 37.75% PA 4202 1 469 8917 31% 65% 1,026 9,797 5069% 34.11% PA 2255 2024 28721 23% Carbon Coun ty 1495 18714 67% 74% 22,712 Cameron County 2253 2254 PA 42023 42025 Cent re Cou nty 2256 2257 36555 35099 75394 48% 4 7% 1,456 1.93% PA 42027 Chest er Co unty 266637 17481 53% 24% 24,606 8,289 9.23% 47.42 % PA 2258 115582 12545 43% Cla rion Cou nty 140 188 4256 PA 42029 4203 1 Clearfi eld Cou nty 2259 7700 23909 32692 24% 73% 16,209 49.58 % PA 42033 Clinto n Coun t y 4 533 9701 17387 14839 27127 31% 5, 168 8,885 PA 31% 65% 64% 3483% Col umbia Cou nty 2260 226 1 32 75% PA 42035 42037 Crawford Cou nty 2262 35563 29% 67% PA 38% 49% 57% 47% 3,667 1857 % 2.82% 42039 4204 1 64287 115068 130160 PA Da up hi n Coun ty 65649 60620 13,697 2 1,367 38.51% 2263 2264 102 15 44282 23912 Cumber land Cou nty PA 42043 Delaware Cou nty 2265 169 169 106559 284832 59% 37% 62,610 21.98% PA Elk County 3637 54820 9704 57168 13854 117240 26% 47% 70% 49% 6,067 2,348 43 79% 2.00% PA 42045 4204 7 Erie Coun ty 2266 2267 PA 42049 Faye tt e Cou nty 2268 17826 34388 53426 33% 64% 31.00% PA 4205 1 Fo rest Coun ty 626 17322 1680 49554 2398 69345 26% 25% 70% 7 1% 32,232 43 .95% 46.48 % PA Frank lin County 2269 2270 16,562 1,054 PA 42053 42055 Fult on Cou nty 227 1 6743 13% 84% 4,772 42057 23% 70% 74% 6,237 9,882 PA 4487 14955 19496 28% H unt ingdo n County 10394 14369 70.77% 41 .71% PA 2272 2273 904 41 57 5676 Greene Cou nty 5069% PA 42059 4206 1 8502 29% 72% PA In dia na Co unt y 2274 11468 24920 37728 30% 66% 13,452 35.66% PA 42063 Jefferson Cou nty 2275 18551 10402 19% 17% 78% 79% 11,096 6,424 PA 2276 14533 8234 5981% Jun iata Cou nty 3437 1810 6176% PA 42065 4206 7 Lackawan na Cou nty 2277 2278 51593 48 102 137145 102740 50% 4 7% PA 38% 57% 3,491 47,079 3.40% 23915 1 1969% PA Lancaste r Cou nty 90066 42069 420 71 Lawre nce Coun ty 2279 13933 25323 40555 34% 62% 11,390 28.09% PA 42073 Leba non Coun ty 2280 17860 38804 5890 6 30% 66% 20,944 35.55% PA 42075 Leh ig h Coun ty 228 1 77087 70285 15303 1 46% 6,802 4 .44% PA 42077 Luzerne County 2282 51454 77508 132731 50% 39% 58% 26,054 19.63% PA 42079 Lycoming County 2283 12926 35475 50294 26% 7 1% 22,549 44 .83% PA 42081 Mc Kean County 2284 3802 11159 15572 24% 72% 7,357 47 .25% PA 42083 M ercer Coun ty 2285 17631 30034 49594 36% 6 1% 12,403 25.0 1% PA 42085 Mifflin Co un ty 2286 3563 14050 18239 20% 77% 10,487 57.50% PA 42087 Mo nro e Coun ty 2287 31930 3 1706 65944 48% 224 0.34% PA 42089 Mo ntgo mery County 2288 25 1063 160803 427489 48% 59% 38% 90,260 21.11% PA 42091 Mon tour County 2289 285 1 5274 8535 33% 62% 2,423 28.39% PA 42093 No rthamp t on County 2290 65936 9184 71384 14 2775 46% 50% 5,448 3.82% PA 42095 24418 34971 26% 70% 15,234 43 .56% PA 42097 N ort humberla nd County 229 1 Perry Coun ty 2292 4630 15613 21153 22% 74% 10,983 51.92% PA 42099 Ph iladel ph ia Coun t y 2293 560542 105418 680227 82% 15% 455,1 24 66.91% PA 42 101 Pike Co un ty 2294 9247 16035 26066 35% 62% 6,788 26.04% PA 42 103 Potter Coun t y 2295 1300 6247 7777 17% 80% 4,947 63.61% PA 42 105 Schuylkill Coun ty 2296 16724 43937 62750 27% 70% 27,213 43 .37% PA 42 107 Snyde r Coun ty 2297 399 1 11710 16333 24% 72% 7,719 47 .26% PA 42 109 Somerset County 2298 7367 27347 35730 2 1% 77% 19,980 55.92% PA 42 1 11 Sulliva n County 2299 756 23 18 3168 24% 73% 1,562 49 .31% PA 42 1 13 Susqu ehan na Coun ty 2300 5065 13295 19200 26% 69% 8,230 42 .86% PA 42 115 Tioga Coun ty 2301 3642 12928 17334 21% 75% 9,286 53.57% PA 42 1 17 U nio n Coun ty 2302 10605 17400 4,467 25.67% PA 42 119 2303 15254 2209 6 35% 27% 6 1% Ve nango Coun ty 6138 5889 69% 9,365 42 .38% PA 42 121 Warren Coun ty 2304 4828 12032 17624 27% 68% 7,204 4 0.88% PA 42 123 Was hingto n Coun t y 2305 34436 58941 96945 36% 6 1% 25.28% PA Wayne Coun ty Wes tm o reland Cou nty 2306 2307 6398 22365 181740 29% PA 42 125 42 127 33% 68% 64% 3966% 59506 15269 116427 24,505 8,871 56,921 3132% PA 42 129 Wyoming Cou nty 2308 3573 8375 12418 29% 67% 4,802 38.67% PA 42 131 York Coun ty Bristol County 2309 2310 67428 14 532 126933 89 10 203153 24691 33% 62% 36% 2929% 22.77% PA 59% 59,505 5,622 42 133 44001 Ken t County 2311 37582 47% 48% 2313 39761 241818 57% 59% 38% 37% RI RI Pu,.1vii.li='ll(,.t:!' Cuu rlly 22680 141597 559 7,705 5 1,275 0.70% 2312 38 141 14975 90321 79691 Newport Coun ty 335 11 3712 27074 6742 64160 10724 52% 42% 6,437 35% 25426 45981 74773 34% 63% 6 1% 3,030 20,555 RI 44003 RI 44005 44007 10.03% RI 44009 2825% 2749% SC 45001 SC 45003 1938% 21.20% Was hingto n Coun t y 2314 Abbevil le Cou nty Aike n Cou nty 2315 2316 Allenda le Coun ty 2317 2722 788 3578 76% 22% 1,934 54.05% SC 45005 Anderso n Cou nty Sa mberg County 2318 2319 21040 80296 26% 70% 63% 35% 4367% 2726% 45007 6195 35,069 1,689 SC 3886 56109 2 197 SC 45009 Barnwel l Coun ty 2320 4395 4888 493 5.20% SC 450 11 232 1 2322 29577 55% 39% 56% 14.30% 1740% 450 13 78919 10,409 13,731 SC 30492 39986 44223 46% 41% 52% Bea ufo rt Coun ty Berkeley Cou nty 9479 72770 SC 45015 Ca lho un County 2323 3569 3785 7553 47% 50% 216 2.86% SC 450 17 Char les t o n Cou nty 2324 89048 75233 51% 6089 28% 9,076 SC 450 19 45021 Chest er Co unty 2326 51% SC 15156 50% 56% 48% 4 .86% 14.31% 45023 42% 690 2,451 SC 2327 2328 14202 17128 46% Chesterfie ld Cou nty Clarendon Coun ty 6582 7125 15 165 7272 7.86% 41 .72% SC 2325 43% 70% 13,815 Chero kee Cou nty 175850 21754 2.57% SC 45025 45027 Colle t on County 2329 7616 17231 SC 45029 2330 233 1 13866 29636 44% 47% 8.51% Darlingto n Cou nty Dillon Coun t y 9083 14973 389 1,467 1,107 45031 5637 11696 50% 195 3.74% 1.67% SC 5832 51% 48% SC 45033 Dorcheste r Cou nty 2332 34932 56% 10,922 17.49% SC 45035 2333 2334 62463 11644 38% Edgefie ld Cou nty Fairfie ld County 240 10 449 1 39% 59% 2019% SC 45037 11252 62% 36% 2,351 2,912 2588% SC 45039 Flore nce County 4 .96% SC 4 5041 SC 45043 SC 45045 7635 9576 7246 53% 6936 6842 4024 2335 26630 29498 57770 46% 51% Geo rge t ow n Co unt y Gree nville Coun t y 2336 2337 13234 31519 211572 42% 55% 73338 17334 125595 2,868 4,100 35% 59% 52,257 13.01% 2470% Gree nwood Coun ty 2338 10633 16881 28600 37% 59% 6,248 21.85% SC 4 5047 Hamp t o n Coun ty Horry Coun ty 2339 2340 5163 3483 59% 83819 30% 40% 67% 1,680 47,088 19.10% 3782% SC 3673 1 8794 124503 SC 45049 45051 Jasper Coun ty 234 1 7789 4 5053 10293 137 18 1,689 7,171 SC 2342 2343 6 100 17464 11.88% Kershaw Cou nty Lancaster Coun ty 2483% SC 45055 9,880 25 52% SC 45057 Laure ns County 2344 Lee Cou nty Lexing t on County 14216 55% 43% 36% 23598 28875 38717 35% 60% 6 1% 8845 16770 26474 33% 63% 7,925 29.94% SC 4 5059 2345 2346 5170 2789 79866 8110 121829 64% 34% 45061 66% 2936% 36 71% SC 29% 2,381 44,723 SC 45063 Ma rion Cou nty 2347 8522 14217 60% 5928 2479 57% 48% 21.72% 16.14% SC 45069 2651 10353 5215 3,088 1,671 4 5067 2348 2349 38% 41% SC Ma rlboro Cou nty McCormick Cou nty 5434 4257 51% 172 SC 45065 Newbe rry Cou nty 2350 6212 10011 16795 60% 4 5071 235 1 2352 7979 26258 24096 11909 33530 38824 72% 3,799 16,117 SC Oconee County Orangeb urg County 37% 24% SC 68% 3 1% 14,349 SC 45073 45075 Picke ns Coun t y 2353 10327 36096 48871 21% 74% 25,769 SC 4 5077 Richland Coun ty 2354 108401 52753 169400 64% 3 1% 55,648 3.30% 22.62% 48 .07% 3696% 52.73% 3285% SC 45079 35143 Sal uda Co un ty 2355 2809 5525 8559 33% 65% 2.716 31.73% SC 4 5081 Sparta n bu rg Co unt y 2356 39888 76 10 1 120 793 33% 63% 36,213 29 .98% SC 4 5083 Sum ter Cou nt y 2357 24024 18733 440 48 55% 4 3% 5,291 12.0 1% SC 4 5085 Unio n Coun ty 2358 4727 7058 120 87 39% 58% 2,331 19.29% SC 4 5087 Williamsb urg County 2359 9949 4863 15049 66% 32% 5,086 3380% SC 45 089 York Co un ty 23 60 41 230 66245 11342 5 36% 58% 25,015 22 .05% SC 4 5091 Auro ra Co un ty 236 1 340 974 1407 24% 69% 634 45 .06% SD 46003 Be adle County 2362 19 12 4455 6772 28% 66% 2,543 37 .55% SD 46005 Be n nett County 2363 41 2 666 1149 36% 58% 254 22 .11% SD 46007 Bon Homme County 2364 704 2 105 2974 24% 7 1% 1,401 47 .11% SD 46009 Broo kings County 2365 4879 6748 12680 38% 53% 1,869 14.74% SD 460 11 Brown County 2366 54 52 9613 16113 34% 60% 4,161 25.82% SD 46013 Brule County 2367 57 1 1565 2288 25% 68% 994 43 .44 % SD 460 15 Bu ffa lo Coun ty 2368 296 17 1 490 60% 35% 125 25 .51% SD 460 17 Butte County 23 69 693 3355 4346 16% 77% 2,662 61.25% SD 460 19 Campbel l Co un ty 2370 105 704 831 13% 85% 599 72 .08% SD 46021 Cha rles Mix County 2371 935 2382 3433 27% 69% 1,447 42 .15% SD 46023 Clark Co unt y 2372 398 1139 1657 24% 69% 741 44 .72% SD 46025 Clay County 2373 2608 2 109 5069 51% 42% 499 9.84% SD 46027 2374 3174 7764 11669 27% 67% 4,590 39 .33% SD 46029 Corso n Cou nty 2375 535 588 1175 46 % 50% 53 4 .51% SD 46031 Cus t er Cou nty 2376 1120 3290 4716 24% 70% 2,170 46 .0 1% SD 46033 Dav ison County 2377 2355 5157 7952 30% 65% 2,802 35 .24% SD 46035 Day Coun ty 2378 974 1627 2747 35% 59% 653 23 .77% SD 46037 Deu el Cou nt y 2379 570 1366 2080 27% 66% 796 38 .27% SD 46039 Dewey County 2380 887 723 1707 52% 42% 164 9.61% SD 46041 Douglas Cou nt y 2381 214 1338 1605 13% 83% 1,124 70 .03% SD 46043 Ed m u nds County 2382 380 1433 1918 20% 75% 1,053 5490% SD 46 045 Fa ll Rive r Co unty 2383 82 1 25 11 3563 23% 70% 1,690 4743% SD 4604 7 Fa ulk County 2384 204 858 1118 18% 77% 654 58 .50% SD 46049 Gran t Cou nty 2385 970 2381 3562 27% 67% 1,411 39 61% SD 4605 1 Gregory County 2386 39 1 1600 2091 19% 77% 1,209 57 .82% SD 460 53 Haakon Co unty 2387 77 936 1044 7% 90% 859 82 .28% SD 4605 5 Hamlin Cou nt y 2388 555 2051 20% 74% 1,496 4605 7 2389 334 1391 18% 77% 1,057 5416% 58. 14% SD Hd 11U Cvu r1l y 2762 1818 SD 46059 Ha nson Co unty 2390 424 1497 2006 21% 75% 1,073 5349% SD 460 61 Hard ing County 239 1 38 694 76 9 5% 90% 656 8531% 4606 3 H ughes Co unty 2392 2449 5174 8173 30% 63% 2,725 333 4% SD SD H ut ch inson County 2393 692 25 17 3365 21% 75% 1,825 54.23 % SD 4606 7 Hyde County 2394 125 543 690 18% 79% 418 6058% SD 46 069 Jackson Co unty 2395 323 722 1095 29% 66% 39 9 36 44 % SD 460 71 Jerau ld Cou nt y 2396 264 648 967 27% 67% 384 39.71% SD 4607 3 Jones Cou nty 2397 69 450 558 12% 81% 381 6828% SD 460 75 Kingsbu ry County 2398 703 1680 2551 28% 66% 977 3830% SD 46077 La ke Co unty 2399 23 14 4038 6786 34% 60% 1,724 2541% SD 460 79 Law rence County 2400 3356 74 11 11842 28% 63% 4,055 34 .24% SD 4608 1 Lincoln Cou nt y 240 1 8076 15499 25231 32% 6 1% 7,423 2942% SD 4608 3 Lyman Coun ty 24 02 369 977 142 1 26% 69% 608 42 .79% SD 4608 5 Marshall County 2403 754 1056 1947 39% 54% 302 15.51% SD 4609 1 McCook County 2404 623 1794 2587 24% 69% 1,171 4526% SD 4608 7 McPherson 24 05 192 892 1137 17% 78% 700 61 .57% SD 46089 Meade County 2406 2223 8441 11621 19% 73% 6,218 53 51% SD 4609 3 Me llette County 2407 238 402 683 35% 59% 164 24 .01% SD 4609 5 Mine r Cou nt y 24 08 281 706 1064 26% 66% 425 39.94 % SD 4609 7 Mi nn ehaha 2409 306 10 42043 78263 39% 54% 11,433 14.61% SD 46099 Moody Cou nt y 2410 1042 1729 2930 36% 59% 687 23 4 5% SD 4610 1 Og la la County 24 11 2504 24 1 2896 86% 8% 2,263 78 .14% SD 4611 3 Pen ning t on County 2412 14074 29804 47741 29% 62% 15,730 32.95% SD 4610 3 Pe rkins Cou nt y 2413 188 1333 1606 12% 83% 1,14 5 7130% SD 4610 5 Po tter County 24 14 215 1069 1335 16% 80% 854 63 .97% SD 4610 7 Robe rt s County 2415 1539 2 142 3886 40% 55% 603 1552% SD 46109 Sanbo rn County 2416 241 819 1123 21% 73% 578 51 4 7% SD 4611 1 Sp in k Cou nty 24 17 919 1854 2951 31% 63% 935 31 .68% SD 4611 5 Stanley Cou nty 2418 329 1148 1567 21% 73% 819 52 27% SD 4611 7 Sully Cou nt y 2419 137 679 861 16% 79% 542 6295% SD 46119 Todd County 24 20 1505 48 7 2125 71% 23% 1,018 47 .91% SD 4612 1 Tripp County 242 1 462 2069 2630 18% 79% 1,607 61.10% SD 461 23 Turner County 2422 961 2937 4150 23% 7 1% 1,976 47 .61% SD 4612 5 Un io n Coun ty 24 23 2227 5288 7895 28% 67% 3,061 38 .77% SD 4612 7 Walwo rt h Coun ty 2424 4 57 1896 2477 18% 77% 1,439 5809% SD 46129 Yan kt o n County 2425 3301 5654 9616 34% 59% 2,353 2447% SD 461 35 Ziebach County 24 26 352 368 766 46% 48% 16 2.09% SD 461 37 Anderson 2427 90 10 19201 29723 30% 65% 10, 191 3429% TN 47001 County 2428 3384 11455 15300 22% 75% 8,071 52 75% TN 47003 Bento n Coun ty 24 29 1474 47 15 6322 23% 75% 3,241 51.27% TN 470 05 Bledsoe County 2430 896 3621 4650 19% 78% 2,725 5860% TN 47007 Codington Bedford Cou nt y County Co unty Cou nty 460 65 Blo unt County 24 31 12085 37385 51849 23% 72% 25,300 48 .80% TN 47009 Bradl ey Coun ty 2432 7070 29761 38392 18% 78% 22,691 59.10% TN 4701 1 Campbel l Coun ty 2433 2248 12504 18% 79% 7,612 60.88% TN 47013 Canno n County 24 34 1126 9860 4006 5299 2 1% 76% 2,880 54.35% TN 470 15 Carrol l County 2435 2323 7731 10333 22% 75% 5,408 52.34% TN 47017 Carter Coun ty 2436 34 53 16897 20993 16% 13,444 64.04% TN 470 19 Cheatham County 24 37 3877 11295 15823 25% 80% 7 1% 7,418 46 .88% TN 47021 Chester Co unty 2438 902 3827 4850 19% 79% 2,925 60.31% TN 47023 Claibo rne Cou nty 2439 1831 10706 17% 63.12% TN 47025 2440 707 29 19 24% 80% 73% 6,758 Clay County 8589 2 140 1,433 49 .09% TN 47027 Cocke Coun ty 2441 1980 9791 12108 16% 8 1% 7,811 64.51% TN 47029 Coffee County 2442 4741 14409 19895 24% 72% 9,668 48 .60% TN 47031 Crockett Cou nty 2443 1302 3977 5386 24% 74% 2,675 49 .67% TN 47033 Cumber land Cou nty 2444 5202 20410 26298 20% 78% 15,208 57.83% TN 47035 Dav idson County 244 5 148473 246199 64,108 26.04% TN 47037 2446 894 4577 60% 20% 34% Decat ur County 84365 3580 78% 2,686 58.68% TN 47039 DeKalb Cou nt y 2447 1566 5164 6940 23% 74% 3,598 51.84% TN 4704 1 Dickson County 2448 47 18 13213 18619 25% 7 1% 8,495 45 .63% TN 47043 Dyer County 2449 28 15 10 175 13290 21% 77% 7,360 55.38% TN 47045 Fayette Cou nty 2450 5865 13046 19306 30% 68% 7,181 37.20% TN 47047 Fentre ss Cou nty 24 51 1100 6032 7311 15% 83% 4,932 67.46% TN 47049 Franklin County 2452 4372 11526 TN 4705 1 5255 13779 70% 7 1% 43 .72% 2453 27% 27% 7,154 Gibso n Cou nty 16363 19484 8,524 43 75% TN 47053 Giles Coun ty 24 54 7964 11120 TN 47055 47057 18% 83% 79% TN 4211 7985 23491 6843% Greene Cou nty 66 18 18538 5,049 5,464 45 .40% 2455 2456 26% 14% 72% Grainge r County 2915 1154 Gru ndy Coun ty 24 57 998 3626 4750 21% 76% Hamblen County 2458 2459 4075 20579 141088 20% 55260 15839 78661 Harde man County 24 60 246 1 322 4174 1842 4912 Ha rdin County 2462 1622 8012 9949 Hawki ns County 24 63 2464 3502 16611 Haywood Cou nty 3704 20694 6824 Ht:-r1Ut:-1::.u r1 Cvu11ly 24 65 1796 30 10 8 118 10172 54% 18% Henry Cou nty 3061 9483 12887 24% Hickman County 24 66 2467 1823 7762 Ho uston Coun ty 2468 865 5685 2180 Hu mphreys Coun ty 1967 1129 4928 Jackson County 24 69 2470 7139 4447 Jefferson County 247 1 3490 Johnson County 24 72 988 Knox County 2473 6286 1 5400 105724 l ake County 2474 577 1357 Laude rdale County 3656 Lawrence County 24 75 2476 2821 4884 12419 Lewis County 2477 890 3579 Lincoln Cou nty Loudon County 24 78 2479 Maco n County Mad ison Coun ty Ma rion Cou nty Ham ilton County Hancock County 3229 14760 14,327 6099% TN 47059 55.33% 57.17% TN 4706 1 77% 2,628 11,764 TN 39% 56% 23,401 1659% TN 47063 47065 2229 14% 83% 1,520 68.19% TN 47067 9242 45% 16% 53% 8 1% 738 6,390 7.99% 6423% TN 47069 4707 1 17% 80% 44% 13,109 63.35% 10.17% TN 694 80% 6,322 62 .15% 6,422 49.83 % 23% 27% 73% 49 76% 69% 3,862 1,315 TN TN TN TN 47077 74% 28% 69% 2,961 TN 25% 2,100 11,270 41 .48% 47 .22% TN 47085 47087 3165 41.55 % TN TN 47073 47075 47079 4708 1 47083 18994 18% 73% 78% 5933% TN 47089 6556 15% 82% 4,412 67.30% TN 47091 179266 1970 35% 59% 23.91% TN 47093 29% 69% 42,863 780 3959% TN 47095 8678 42% 56% 1,228 14.15% TN 47097 15658 4601 18% 9,598 2,689 6130% TN 19% 79% 78% 5844% TN 47099 4710 1 7,825 12,672 58.97% TN 5438% TN 47103 47105 2550 10375 13270 19% 78% 2480 4916 1071 17588 6260 23304 7490 21% 14% 75% 84% 5, 189 6928% TN 4711 1 24 81 15438 21321 37764 4 1% 7680 8 167 10832 11402 26% 15.58% 44 .78% TN 47113 47115 Ma rshall County 2829 2848 5,883 4,851 TN 2482 2483 56% 71% 25% 72% 5,319 4665 % TN 47117 Mau ry Coun ty 24 84 10026 35068 29% 68% TN 3507 1847 18694 19% TN 47119 47107 7839 10035 18% 78% 78% 59 73% McNai ry County 2485 2486 13,755 11,166 39.22% McM inn County 23781 14673 5,992 59 71% TN 47109 Me igs Coun ty 24 87 856 3337 4311 20% 77% 2,481 57.55% TN 4712 1 Mo nroe County 2488 2489 3184 21686 13361 32320 17050 57278 19% 78% 10,177 TN 47 123 38% 56% 10,634 5969% 1857% TN 47125 496 2325 2926 17% 79% TN 47127 5429 16% 20% 81% 78% TN 47129 2492 6664 12223 6567% Ob ion County 1053 2425 1,829 4,376 62.51% Mo rgan County 24 90 249 1 7, 100 5809% TN 4713 1 Overton County 1943 24% 74% 4,112 50.18% TN 597 6055 2 167 8195 Perry County 24 93 2494 TN 47133 47135 536 20 19 76% 77% 54.99% 2495 21% 21% 1,570 Pickett County 2855 2609 1,483 5684% TN 47137 Pol k County 1252 5097 6520 19% 78% TN 18981 8650 25% 18% 70% 79% 6,708 45 .01% 61.28% 47139 4714 1 2498 26958 10946 TN Rhea Co unty 6847 1942 3,845 12,134 58.97% Put nam County 24 96 2497 TN 47143 Roane County 24 99 4833 15863 22% 74% 6634 36627 19393 64428 25% 72% 51.11% 47 .18% TN 47145 47 147 Rut herford County 2500 250 1 11,030 12,759 TN Robertson County 21580 27042 Scott County 2502 934 Sequatchie County Sevier Cou nty 2503 2504 105 1 6293 6044 4434 Shelby County 2505 206640 114948 Smith Cou nty 2506 1688 5485 Montgome ry County Moore County 9525 28610 106518 34% 60% 27,801 2610% TN 47149 7123 13% 85% 5,110 71.74% TN 5667 36180 19% 17% 78% 79% 3,383 22,317 59 70% TN 4715 1 47153 61.68% TN 47155 33186 1 7410 62% 35% 74% 91,692 3,797 27.63% 51.24% TN 47157 47 159 23% TN Ste wart Cou nty 2507 1222 3864 5283 23% 73% 2,642 50.0 1% TN 47 161 Su lliva n Cou nty 2508 119 10 45577 59 860 20% 76% 33,667 56.24% TN 47 163 Sumner Cou nty 2509 18 153 50 105 71 080 26% 70% 31,9 52 44 .95% TN 47 165 Tipton Cou nty 2510 5779 16893 23372 25% 72% 11,114 47 .55% TN 47 167 Tro usda le Cou nt y 251 1 943 2099 3142 30% 67% 1.156 36.79% TN 47 169 Unicoi County 2512 1260 716 6 18% 79% 4,406 61.48% TN 47 171 Union Coun ty 2513 10 10 5666 5024 6204 16% 8 1% 4,014 64 .70% TN 47 173 Van Buren Coun ty 2514 539 1820 2417 22% 75% 1,28 1 53.00% TN 47 175 Warre n Coun ty 2515 13565 49411 70% 6,000 44 .23% TN 47 177 2516 9535 34 179 26% Was hin gto n Coun ty 3535 13003 26% 69% 2 1,176 42 .86% TN 47 179 Wa yne Coun ty 2517 717 5034 5842 12% 86% 4,317 73.90% TN 47 181 Wea kle y Cou nty 2518 2770 9001 12127 23% 74% 6,231 TN 47 183 White Coun t y 2519 1842 7657 9776 19% 78% 5,815 51.38% 59.48% TN 47 785 Williamson County 2520 30992 68 160 104700 30% 65% 37,168 35.50% TN 47 187 Wilson Cou nty 252 1 14356 393 04 56 286 26% 70% 24 ,948 44 .32% TN 47 189 Ande rson Cou nty 2522 3358 13165 16887 20% 78% 9,807 580 7% TX 48001 And re ws Coun ty 2523 836 3925 49 26 17% 80% 3,089 62.71% TX 48003 Ange lina County 2524 7538 2 1666 29 870 25% 73% 14,128 47 .30% TX 48005 Aransas County 2525 24 58 7730 10467 23% 74% 5,272 50.37% TX 48007 Archer Cou nty 2526 394 3785 42 69 9% 89% 3,391 79.43% TX 48009 Armst rong Coun ty 2527 70 924 1017 7% 9 1% 854 83.97% TX 480 11 Atascosa Coun ty 2528 4635 8598 13605 34% 63% 3,963 29.13% TX 48013 Aust in County 2529 23 19 9637 12255 19% 79% 7,318 59 71% TX 480 15 Bailey Cou nty 2530 397 1343 1784 75% 946 53.03% TX 480 17 Ban d e ra Cou nty Bastrop County 253 1 2532 1726 8 159 16314 10213 28250 22% 17% 80% 62.99% TX 37% 58% 6,433 5,759 2039% TX 480 19 48021 Baylor Coun ty 2533 19 1 72.12% TX 48023 3443 8458 13% 41% 1,076 2534 2535 1267 4743 85% Bee Coun ty Bell Coun ty 56% 1537% TX 37608 51780 93999 40% 55% 1,300 14,172 15.08% TX 48025 48027 Bexa r Coun ty 2536 240161 42 12 54% 13.49% TX 48029 5669 22% 41% 74% 79,030 2537 2538 319 191 1244 586038 Bla nco Coun ty Borde n Coun t y 330 365 8% 90% 52 35% 81.92% TX TX 48031 48033 Bosq ue Co unty 2539 31 1277 2,968 299 6325 8 1% 5,048 64.74% TX 48035 2540 26% 36% 16,082 29,578 4666% 24. 59% TX 2541 24913 72653 72% 8raLv1io Cvu11ly 883 1 43075 7797 34470 120296 16% Bow ie Coun ty TX 48037 48039 35% 44% 59% 15,621 23.66% TX 48041 49% 204 TX 48043 12% 85% 4 .83% 72 75% TX 48045 51.00% 74.48% TX 48047 TX 48049 5508% TX 48051 10555 1492 60% Brazos Coun ty 2542 2304 1 38662 66 036 Brewste r Coun ty Briscoe Cou nty 25 43 2544 1869 2073 91 625 4226 734 Broo ks Cou nty 254 5 6 13 2596 75% 24% Brown Coun ty Burl eson County 25 46 2547 1937 162 1 534 1,324 12010 13949 149 1 53 16 6945 12% 21% 86% 77% 10,389 3,825 Burn e t Coun ty 2548 3785 14595 20% 77% 10,8 10 56.76% TX 48053 Caldwel l County Ca lho un County 25 49 2550 4663 2118 65 16 4638 19046 11709 40% TX 48055 30% 1,853 2,520 15 83% 6957 56% 67% 3622% TX 48057 Calla han Coun ty 255 1 568 4858 5556 10% 87% 4,290 77.21% TX 48059 Camero n County Camp Cou nty 2552 2553 593 19 1260 29432 3201 9180 4 4542 65% 29,887 1,941 32.56% TX 48061 28% 32% 70% 42 73% TX 48063 Carso n Cou nty 2554 249 26 17 2945 8% 89% 2,368 80.41% TX 48065 Cass County 2555 2250 11606 19% 526 1996 26% 6,932 887 59 73% 44 .44% 48067 2556 79% 7 1% TX Castro County 9 182 14 13 TX 48069 Cham bers Coun t y 2557 2939 13278 18% 62.06% TX 48071 2558 3466 48073 253 2084 86% 9,430 1,549 TX 2559 21% 12% 5646% Child ress Coun ty 12896 1802 80% 77% 10,33 9 Chero kee Cou nty 16661 16701 7433% TX 48075 Clay Coun ty 2560 536 4376 5011 11% 87% 3,840 TX 48077 Coc hra n Cou nty Coke Co unty 256 1 2562 190 140 679 1265 901 1423 21% 75% TX 10% 89% 489 1,125 76.63% 54.27% 79.06% TX 48079 48081 Coleman Coun ty 2563 387 3 177 3635 11% 87% 2,790 76.75% TX 48083 Colli n Cou nty Coll ingswor t h County 2564 2565 139837 145 200395 39% 56% 60,558 13% 85% 838 1698% 72 62% TX 983 3565 4 5 1154 TX 48085 48087 Colo rado Coun ty 2566 1977 6323 8480 23% 75% 4,346 51.25% TX 48089 Comal Coun ty Comanc he Coun ty 2567 2568 14 166 44996 23% 73% TX 48091 4300 15% 83% 30,830 3,512 5008% 788 61567 5208 67.43% TX 48093 Co ncho County 2569 148 1067 14% 83% 737 69.07% TX 48095 Cooke County Coryel l Coun ty 2570 257 1 2345 885 13 174 83% 67% 10,829 7, 155 TX 48097 12212 15% 28% 6813% 5057 15894 18127 39.47% TX 48099 Cottle Coun t y 2572 84 583 14% 83% TX 48 101 2573 2574 299 1381 TX 980 1395 76% 70% 54.16% 372 22% 27% 402 748 68.95% Crane Cou nty Croc ke tt Cou nty 486 1047 608 712 4358% TX 48 103 48 105 41 .59% TX 48 107 2283% 67.49% TX 48 109 48 11 1 26.24% TX TX 48 11 3 48 11 5 Crosby Coun ty 2575 468 1180 1712 27% 69% Culberson County Dallam Coun ty 2576 2577 4 54 222 280 1258 762 37% 82% 174 1535 60% 14% 35% 74% 196,9 80 1,801 1,036 TX Dallas Coun t y 2578 4 58845 26 1865 7506 49 61% Dawson County Dea f Smith Cou nty 2579 2580 835 1185 2636 29 11 3562 4201 23% 28% 69% 1,726 5056% 41.09% TX 48 11 7 Delta County 258 1 400 1836 2279 18% 8 1% 1,436 63.01% TX De nt on Co unty 2582 110000 169175 293287 38% 58% 59,175 2018% TX 48 11 9 48 121 DeWitt Cou nty 2583 116 1 5510 6822 17% 8 1% 4,349 63.75% TX 48723 D ickens County 2584 128 755 909 14% 83% 627 68.98% TX 48125 Dimmi t Cou nty 2585 2173 974 3225 67% 1,199 37.18% TX 48 127 Donl ey Cou nty 2586 190 1225 1460 13% 30% 84% 1,035 70.89% TX 48 729 Duval Cou nty 2587 2783 1316 4159 67% 32% 1.467 35.27% TX 4813 1 Eastland County 2588 776 87% 5,232 75.44% TX 48 133 2589 10225 6935 36373 11% Ector Co unty 6008 24976 28% 69% 14,751 40 .55% TX 48735 Edwards County 2590 302 74 1 1065 28% 70% 439 41.22% TX 48137 Ellis County 259 1 16197 44807 63064 26% 7 1% 28,610 45 .37% TX 48 139 El Paso Cou nty 2592 145509 54567 210458 69% 26% 90,942 43 .2 1% TX 48 141 Erath County 2593 2159 11205 13810 16% 8 1% 9,046 65.50% TX 48143 Falls Co unty 2594 1682 5232 32% 66% 1,756 33.56% TX 48 145 Fannin Cou nty 2595 2123 3438 9536 11972 18% 80% 7.413 61.92% TX 48147 Fayette Cou nty 2596 2127 8648 11029 19% 78% 6,52 1 59.13% TX 48149 Fisher County 2597 403 1265 1722 23% 73% 862 50.06% TX 48 151 Floyd County 2598 435 1473 1958 22% 75% 1,038 53.01% TX 48153 Foa rd Cou nty 2599 113 383 511 22% 75% 270 52.84% TX 48155 Fort Bend County 2600 134475 117212 260367 52% 4 5% 17,263 6.63% TX 48 157 Franklin County 260 1 665 3583 4356 15% 82% 2,918 66.99% TX 48759 Freestone Coun ty 2602 1461 5995 7608 19% 79% 4,534 59.60% TX 4816 1 Frio County 2603 1401 1232 2683 52% 46% 169 TX 48163 Gai nes County 2604 597 3907 4609 13% 85% 3.310 6.30% 71.82% TX 487 65 Galveston Coun ty 2605 4 5503 73566 123994 37% 59% 28,063 22.63% TX 48167 Garza Cou nty 2606 224 1223 1475 83% 999 2286 10445 48169 48171 SS3 6% 92% 8,159 519 TX 34 13123 602 80% Glasscock Cou nty 2607 2608 67.73% 62.17% TX Gi llesp ie County 15% 17% 8621% TX 481 73 Gol iad County 2609 973 2618 3713 26% 7 1% 1,645 44 .30% TX Gonzales County 1567 4580 73% 9% 88% 4780% 7875% 48175 48177 6495 3,013 S,796 TX 699 6304 7360 25% Gray County 2610 261 1 TX 481 79 Grayson County 2612 10276 35274 47068 22% 75% 53.11% TX 48181 Gregg County 11623 2194 28693 7065 41365 69% 74% TX 9528 28% 23% 41 .27% Grimes County 2613 2614 24,998 17,070 4,871 51.12% TX 48183 4818 5 Guadal upe County 2615 18308 36495 57220 32% 64% TX 48187 2090 164 6347 891 8802 1089 24% 15% 72% 82% 4836% 66.76% TX Hdll Cvu11ly 2616 2617 18,187 4,257 727 31.78% Hale County TX 48189 48191 Ham ilton County 2618 479 3056 85% 2,577 71.40% TX 48193 171 1730 1207 9% 89% 1,559 8007% TX Hardeman County 2619 2620 3609 1947 13% Hansford County 1511 16% 80% 958 6340% TX 48195 48197 Hardin County 2621 22768 12% 86% 54% 27% 42% 7 1% TX Harrison County 1302887 26364 73.88% 12.40% 48199 544960 18712 16,821 161,511 TX 2622 2623 2779 706471 19600 Har ris Cou nty 11,582 4393% TX 48201 48203 Hartley Cou nty 2624 1727 1945 9% 89% 1,555 79.95% TX 48205 Haskell Cou nty 314 1403 46% 613 6170% 0.86% TX 33730 79% 47% 1,089 33117 1765 71524 18% Hays Cou nty 2625 2626 TX 48207 48209 Hemphill County 2627 181 1460 1687 11% 87% TX 48211 5649 118739 23574 48608 298SS 19% TX 172990 69% 79% 28% 60.04% Hida lgo County 2628 2629 1,279 17,925 75.82% He nderso n County 70,131 4054% TX 48213 48215 Hill Cou nty 2630 12906 7,540 58.42% TX 48217 15% 80% 82% 4,536 17,366 TX 400 1 7282 26120 6229% Hood Cou nty 5793 21367 20% 17% 78% 263 1 2632 2S3S 1257 10075 Hockley County 6649% TX 48219 48221 Hopk ins Cou nty 2633 2508 10704 13476 19% 79% TX 48223 2634 1978 6205 8302 24% 50.92% TX Howard County 2635 1768 6635 8692 20% 75% 76% 8,196 4,227 60.82% Hous ton County 4,867 5599% TX 48225 48227 Hudspet h Coun t y 2636 324 S03 871 37% 20.55% TX 48229 2637 6301 23866 20% 854 7039 11% 87% 5633% 76.11% 48231 2638 17,565 6, 185 TX H 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433 S3% 14% 83% 301 6952% TX 48261 48263 Kerr County 2654 4665 17658 23090 20% 76% TX 48265 206 1945 159 87% 7666% TX s 1697 149 11% King County 26SS 2656 12,993 1,49 1 56.27% Kimble County 3% 94% 144 9057% TX 48267 482 69 Kinney County 2657 4 57 936 1424 32% 66% 479 33.64% TX 48271 Kleberg County 2658 47 13 4364 9483 SO% 46% 349 3.68% TX 48273 Knox Coun ty Lamar Cou nt y 2659 2660 247 3579 1078 14546 1358 18537 18% 19% 79% 78% 831 10,967 61.19% 59.16% TX 770 1479 1125 3040 6371 870 7339 4996 3905 8149 2049 20% 18% 55% 14% 21% 78% 78% 42% 2,270 4,892 58.13% 6003% TX 255 6,169 3,624 12.45% TX 85% 77% 71.46% 55.57% TX 6391 18856 5747 1159 7407 24155 7648 1322 4267 12% 20% 23% 5,482 14,005 3,999 1,024 2,711 74.01% 57.98% 52.29% 77.46% 63.53% TX 17% 86% 78% 75% 88% 8 1% 10377 64 18% 6% 29% 20% 21% 80% 89% 67% 77% 78% 6,458 TX 53 37,610 1,143 2,468 62.23% 82.81% 38.35% 57.24% 57.62% 7 1% 83% 81% 1,812 1,187 1,303 43 .08% 67.64% 63.47% TX Lamb County 2661 Lampas.as Cou nty 26 62 La Salle 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8222 8445 46433 1911 6193% 64.10% 6348% 6754% 37.72% 48351 48353 48355 48357 48359 48361 TX 48365 48367 TX 48369 48371 TX 48373 TX 48375 48377 48379 1825 353 885 45744 1096 1425 2538S 103958 2981 945 31761 10175 10413 Parmer County 2706 1835 8329 848 Pecos Cou nty Polk County 2707 2708 1551 7123 2463 26587 56413 2818 4167 34444 Potter County Presidio County Rains Cou nty 2709 2710 2711 7620 1458 619 19499 652 39 19 Randall Co unty Reagan Co unty Real County 2712 2713 2714 8340 167 43379 709 1382 Red River Cou nty Reeves County Refugio Cou nty 2715 2716 2717 Robe rts County Robertson County Rockwall County 2718 2719 2720 Run nels County 2721 9633 452 Rusk County Sabi ne Cou nty 2722 2723 3935 614 San Aug ustine Cou nty 2724 907 3992 2620 San Jacinto Coun ty San Patricio County 2725 2726 2034 7825 8050 13004 San Saba Cou nty Schleic her Co unty Scurry Coun ty 2727 2728 2729 Shacke lfo rd County 2730 Shelby Cou nty She rman Coun ty 2731 2732 293 209 733 103 1757 2733 2734 96 22128 540 807 Smith Cou nty Somervell Cou nty 262 1148 1659 1034 20 2203 3924 1417 1830 524 4665 28396 9% 8% 18% 17% 18% 15% 30% 76% 74% 73% 49% 88% 90% 80% 8 1% 81% 82% 7,430 528 26,903 4,298 1,707 1,427 6,641 104,444 6,522 6,610 38,104 TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX 483 15 483 17 48319 48321 48323 48333 48335 48337 68% 1,063 59% 77% 912 19,464 28330 2203 4630 27% 66% 13% 69% 30% 85% 11,879 806 3,300 2189% 5651% 41 .93% 3659% 7127% 53813 900 1678 5147 15% 19% 16% 8 1% 79% 82% 35,039 542 1,120 65.11% 6022% 6675% TX 22% 52% 76% 45% 62% 2,776 242 53.93% 7.60% 27.03% TX 91.64% 3512% 47.47% TX TX 48391 48393 48395 48397 74.08% TX 48399 TX 3,378 565 4% 72 77% 1,713 48 .08% TX 48401 48403 48405 5838% 24.07% TX TX 711 73.58% 5787% 69 76% 84.89% 5968% 7621% 36,503 2,666 43.89% 6878% TX 3184 2945 550 7010 39529 3765 35% 4% 31% 24% 95% 67% 72% 796 504 2,462 18,763 86% 3563 21% 13% 25% 77% 86% 74% 10305 21513 20% 36% 78% 60% 2025 819 4403 2354 1054 5261 12% 20% 14% 86% 6,016 5,179 1,732 78% 84% 610 3,670 1378 7171 1502 9072 933 83161 3876 7% 19% 10% 92% 79% 86% 7 1% 83% 1,275 5,414 58631 3206 TX 48299 48301 48303 48305 48313 37% 21% 12% 3241 14675 TX 18994 4642 27% 14% 2,789 10,740 TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX 48381 48383 48385 48387 48389 48407 48409 484 11 484 13 484 15 484 17 484 19 48421 48423 48425 St arr Cou nty 2735 9246 22 18 11691 79% 19% 7,028 60.11% TX 48427 St eph en s Cou nty 2736 348 3033 3453 10% 88% 2,685 77.76% TX 48429 Ste rling County 2737 70 87% 479 75.67% TX 48431 2738 135 633 701 11% St onewall Coun t y 549 555 19% 79% 420 59.91% TX 48433 Sutton Cou nty 2739 313 1075 1415 22% 76% 762 53.85% TX 48435 Swisher County 2740 462 1671 2190 21% 76% 1,209 55.21% TX 48437 Tarrant Cou nty 2741 288001 345683 662832 43% 52% 57,682 8.70% TX 48439 Taylor Cou nt y 2742 10047 33 172 45266 22% 73% 23,125 51.09% TX 48441 Terrell Coun t y 274 3 140 287 437 32% 147 33.64% TX 48443 Terry Cou nty 2744 424 1295 1763 24% 66% 73% 871 49.40% TX 48445 Throckmo rton County 274 5 84 7 15 808 10% 88% 631 7809% TX 48447 Titus Cou nty 2746 2538 9176 28% 70% 3,867 42 .14% TX 48449 Tom Green County 2747 9117 6405 27376 38104 24% 72% 18,259 47 .92% TX 48451 Travis County 2748 306475 126750 462511 66% 27% 179,725 38.86% TX 48453 Trinity Coun ty 2749 1154 4737 5982 19% 79% 3,583 59.90% TX 48455 Tyler County 2750 1243 6601 7969 16% 83% 5,358 67.24% TX 48457 Upsh ur Coun t y 2751 2378 13198 15918 15% 83% 10,820 67.97% TX 48459 Upt on County 2752 284 96 1 1296 22% 74% 677 52.24% TX 48461 Uvalde Coun ty 2753 3863 4828 8936 43% 54% 965 10.80% TX 48463 Val Verde Cou nt y 2754 6920 5856 13476 51% 4 3% 1,064 7.90% TX 48465 Van Zand t County 2755 2792 18436 21689 72.13% TX 48467 2756 8843 2 1253 31032 85% 68% 15,644 Victor ia Co unty 13% 28% 12.410 39.99% TX 48469 Walke r Cou nt y 2757 6085 12878 19683 31% 65% 6,793 34.51% TX 48471 Waller County 2758 5744 10525 16715 34% 63% 4,781 28.60% TX 48473 Ward Coun ty 2759 780 2541 3413 23% 74% 1,761 51.60% TX 48475 Was hin gto n County 2760 10944 14747 23% 74% 7,563 51.29% TX 48477 Webb Coun t y Whar t on County 276 1 2762 3381 42297 56867 14707 74% 23% TX 48479 29% 69% 29,351 5,911 51.61% 4238 12946 10 149 TX Wheele r Cou nty 2763 194 2087 2306 8% 9 1% 1,893 40 .19% 82.09% TX 48481 48483 Wich ita Co unty 2764 8752 27609 73% 18,857 49 .74% TX 48485 2765 2766 807 3416 3 166 1541 37913 4101 23% Wilbarge r Coun t y Willacy Cou nty 77% 57.52% 36.89% 48487 30% 2,359 1,875 TX 5082 20% 67% TX 48489 Williamson County 2767 84252 104029 200524 42% 52% 19,777 TX 48491 Wilson Cou nty 2768 4790 73% 420 22% 7$% 52.48% TX 48493 48495 Wise Coun t y 2770 3412 20655 24661 84% 69.92% TX 48497 Wood Coun ty Yoakum County 277 1 2772 2624 426 15681 1797 18646 14% 14% 9,201 983 17,243 TX 2769 19255 1873 25% Wi11kll:!1 Cu u11ly 13991 1403 9.86% 47 .78% TX 19% 13,057 1,371 70.03% 2299 84% 78% 5963% TX 48499 48501 Young County 2773 873 6587 7658 11% 86% 5,714 74.61% TX 48503 Zapata Cou nty Zavala Coun ty 2774 2775 2056 1028 3134 66% TX 692 3390 78% 1,028 1,941 3280% 2633 33% 20% 5726% TX 48505 48507 Beaver Cou nty 2776 2490 1,574 63.21% UT 49001 10324 16548 11% 11% 74% 2777 2778 264 1814 1838 Box Elder Cou nty Cache Coun t y 8,510 16643 35879 19% 9,938 51.43% 27 70% UT UT 49003 6705 62% 46% Ca rbon Coun t y 2779 1696 5182 7818 22% 66% 3,486 44 .59% UT 49007 Dagget t County Davis County 2780 2781 76 22575 327 16% 22% 70% 45% 251 24.410 53.98% 46985 465 10466 1 23 32% UT UT 49009 49011 49005 Duc hes ne Coun t y 2782 500 5505 6932 7% 79% 5,005 72.20% UT 490 13 Emery Cou nty Garfie ld Cou nty 2783 2784 379 4263 2294 9% 80% 69% 53.40% UT UT 490 15 15% 3,023 1,225 70.91% 352 3402 1577 Grand Coun ty 2785 1932 1934 4456 43% 2 0.04% UT 490 19 Iro n Cou nty Juab Cou nty 2786 2787 2104 10025 2759 15354 4076 43% 14% 65% 7,921 51.59% 49021 11% 68% 2,323 5699% UT UT Kane Coun t y 2788 2248 3482 21% 43 .34% UT 49025 2789 2790 3860 5234 8% 65% 74% 1,509 Millard Cou nty Mo rga n Cou nty 739 43 1 6551% 3 156 5136 11% 6 1% 5031% UT UT 49027 572 3,429 2,584 Piut e Co unty 279 1 31 537 617 5% 87% 506 82.01% UT 49031 Rich Cou nty Salt Lake Coun ty 2792 2793 104 154831 786 117901 1096 36134 7 9% 72% 682 33% 36,930 UT UT 49033 43% 6223% 1022% San Juan County 2794 1997 2635 5385 37% 49% 11.85% UT 49037 Sanpete County Sevier Cou nty 2795 2796 1026 673 6436 9778 10% 5533% 6455 8308 8% 66% 78% 638 5,410 5,782 6960% UT UT 49039 49041 Summ it Coun t y 2797 1025 1 7 160 20133 51% 36% 3,091 15.35% UT 49043 Tooele Cou nty Uintah Cou nty 2798 2799 40 15 1002 9693 9876 18905 12883 21% 5,678 8,874 30.03% 6888% UT UT 49045 8% 51% 77% Ut ah Coun t y 2800 24 579 89755 174942 14% 51% 65,176 37.26% UT 49049 Wasatch County Was hingto n County 280 1 2802 3063 6 115 12120 57494 3,052 29,983 5215% UT UT 49051 39566 Wayne Cou nty 2803 959 688 48 .79% UT 49055 27% Accomack Cou nty 2804 2805 1410 81451 19% Weber Cou nty 271 22187 SO% 69% 68% 47% 2518% 9583 25% 17% 15755 43% 54% 16,260 1,845 19.96% 11.71% UT VA 49057 51001 Albemarle Coun t y 2806 2807 2808 VA VA 51003 Alexandr ia city Alleg hany County VA 51005 Amelia Cou nty 51007 Amherst County VA VA 436 6737 38447 8582 33297 57147 19232 13241 56134 74384 59% 34% 14,065 25.06% 77% 2165 4873 7306 30% 18% 67% 43,906 2,708 59.03% 37.07% 2809 2150 4704 31% 67% 4986 9643 33% 64% 2,554 4,657 36.30% 2810 7035 15164 30 71% 49017 49023 49029 49035 49047 49053 515 10 51009 Appomattox Cou nty 281 1 2023 5714 7954 25% 72% 3,691 46 .40% Arlington Cou nty 2812 91879 20 155 119344 77% 17% 7 1,724 60.10% Augusta Cou nty 2813 8108 26 152 36661 22% 7 1% 18,044 49 .22% Bath Cou nty 2814 603 1548 2243 27% 69% 945 42 .13% Bedford County 2815 9733 30578 4218 6 23% 72% 20,845 49.41% Bland Cou nty 2816 4 53 2572 3124 15% 82% 2,119 67.83% Bote tou rt Cou nty 2817 4492 13369 18641 24% 72% 8,877 47 .62% Bristol city 2818 1832 4884 6966 26% 70% 3,052 43 .81% Brunswick County 2819 4473 7645 40% 1,428 18.68% Buchana n Co unty 2820 1721 3045 7292 9220 59% 19% 79% 5,571 60.42% Bucking ham Coun ty 282 1 3128 3969 7284 43% 54% 841 11.55% Buena Vista city 2822 1432 2395 29% 60% 739 30.86% Cam pbel l Coun ty 2823 693 6597 19442 27218 24% 7 1% 12,845 47 .19% Caro line Cou nty 2824 6425 7 143 14189 45% 50% 718 5.06% Carrol l County 2825 2557 10653 13587 19% 78% 59.59% Charles City County 2826 2244 1381 3745 60% 37% 8.096 863 Charlot te County 2827 2153 3479 5792 37% 60% 1,326 22.89% Charlottesville city 2828 17865 2951 22211 80% 13% 14,914 67.15% Chesapeake city 2829 52554 53988 111827 47% 48% 1.434 1.28% Chesterfi eld Cou nty 2830 80993 84938 175288 4 6% 48% 3,945 2.25% Clarke Coun ty 283 1 3047 4657 8131 37% 57% 1,610 19.80% Colo nia l Heigh ts city 2832 2367 5681 8427 28% 67% 3,314 39.33% Covington city 2833 914 1349 2369 39% 57% 435 18.36% 23.04% Craig County 2834 541 2139 2784 19% 77% 1,598 57.40% Culpep er Cou nty 2835 7744 13341 22087 35% 60% 5,597 25.34% Cumber land Cou nty 2836 2032 2693 4875 42% 55% 661 1356% Danville city 2837 1105 1 7306 18862 59% 39% 3,745 19.85% Dickenso n County 2838 21% 77% 2839 4932 7447 6405 D inwiddie County 1335 5765 13533 43% 55% 3,597 1,682 5616% 12.43% Empor ia city 1531 254 1 792 2367 31.22% 2.17% 2842 354485 5354 542858 739 116 Fairfax Cou nty 2657 157837 65% 47% 33% Essex County 2840 284 1 196,648 36.22% Fairfax city 7363 3695 fdu4uit:" r Cv u11ly 284 5 5810 12960 3,668 4,487 9,150 30.94% Falls Churc h city 2843 2844 Floyd Coun ty Fluvanna Cou nty 2846 2847 Franklin County 65% 50% 29% 11854 62% 3 1% 1323 7667 22 110 3712 4 76% 35% 17% 60% 2300 5289 7972 29% 66% 575 1 70 18 13492 52% 2,989 1,267 2848 7254 18560 26805 43% 27% 69% 11,306 Franklin city 2849 2516 1421 4040 62% 35% 27.10% Frederick Cou nty 11920 26069 40133 30% 65% Fredericksbu rg city 2850 285 1 1,095 14,149 6690 3731 11135 60% 34% 2,959 2657% Galax city 2852 680 1603 2363 29% 68% 923 39.06% Giles Coun t y 1949 5930 13087 28% 72% 67% 3,981 7,688 4857% 5399 8196 19524 24% Glouceste r Cou nty 2853 2854 Goochla nd County 2855 8374 13930 35% 60% 5593 7258 19% 77% 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County Harrison County Hartley County Haskell County Hays County Hemph ill County Henderson County Hidalgo County Hill County Hockley Coun ty Hood County Hopkins Coun ty Houston County Howard County Hudspeth County Hunt County Hutchinson County Irion County Jack County Jackson County Jasper County Jeff Davis County Jefferson County Jim Hogg County Jim Wells County Johnson County Jones County Karnes County Kaufman County Kendall County Kenedy County Kent County Kerr County 15.8 29.3 13.3 14.0 26.8 10.4 7.8 14.1 16.4 13.0 15.2 17.0 17.8 10.3 20.3 25.5 15.4 11.7 18.0 11.8 16.6 18.5 9.9 22.3 13.6 8.6 16.2 31.1 17.8 15.9 9.8 15.9 27.0 19.1 25.0 16.5 14.2 7.9 17.1 13.6 15.7 13.3 16.9 23.2 22.1 11.4 21.4 20.0 13.1 8.0 16.5 11.3 14.3 Kimble County King County Kinney County Kleberg County Knox County Lamar County Lamb County Lampasas County La Salle County Lavaca County Lee County Leon County Liberty County Limestone County Lipscomb County Live Oak County Llano County Loving County Lubbock County Lynn County McCulloch County McLennan County McMullen County Madison County Marion County Martin County Mason County Matagorda County Maverick County Medina County Menard County Midland County Milam County Mills County Mitchell County Montague County Montgomery County Moore County Morris County Motley County Nacogdoches County Navarro County Newton County Nolan Coun ty Nueces County Ochiltree County Oldham County Orange County Palo Pinto County Panola County Parker County Parmer County Pecos County 20.0 11.0 20.6 24.3 19.2 18.8 21.8 13.9 27.9 12.2 12.4 13.8 15.8 19.1 9.7 15.8 14.8 14.3 20.1 20.5 18.6 19.9 10.0 19.2 23.4 11.4 13.8 20.5 23.9 14.8 20.8 8.9 16.9 16.6 19.7 15.2 10.1 14.4 19.5 17.0 24.5 19.6 21.2 20.0 19.9 8.8 13.4 16.1 18.6 15.1 9.4 14.5 18.1 Polk County Potter County Presidio County Rains County Randall County Reagan County Real County Red River County Reeves County Refugio County Roberts County Robertson County Rockwall County Runnels County Rusk County Sabine County San Augus tine County San Jacinto County San Patricio County San Saba County Schleicher County Scurry County Shackelford County Shelby County Sherman County Smith County Somervell County Starr County Stephens County Sterling Coun ty Stonewall County Sutton County Swisher County Tarrant County Taylor County Terrell County Terry County Throckmorton County Titus County Tom Green County Travis Coun ty Trinity County Tyler County Upshur County Upton County Uvalde County Val Verde County Van Zandt County Victoria Coun ty Walker County Waller County Ward County Washington County 17.2 22.4 22.4 14.4 8.5 8.8 19.4 20.2 19.3 15.4 6.7 16.6 6.0 18.5 16.6 19.7 24.3 18.1 15.5 18.9 13.4 12.7 13.1 19.8 12.8 16.0 12.1 30.9 18.2 11.6 14.5 12.5 21.6 13.1 14.8 16.7 22.5 13.6 20.1 15.6 13.2 19.5 19.9 15.5 13.5 20.7 22.1 15.9 13.6 22.7 16.0 12.8 14.5 Webb County Wharton County Wheeler County Wichita Coun ty Wi lbarger County Willacy County Williamson Coun ty Wilson County Winkler County Wise County Wood County Yoakum County Young County Zapata County Zavala Coun ty Utah Beaver County Box Elder County Cache County Carbon County Daggett County Davis County Duchesne County Emery County Garfield County Grand County Iron County Juab County Kane County Millard County Morgan County Piute County Rich County Salt Lake County San Juan County Sanpete County Sevier County Summit County Tooele County Uintah County Utah County Wasatch County Washington County Wayne County Weber County Vermont Addison Coun ty Bennington County Caledonia County Chittenden County Essex County Franklin County Grand Isle County 30.5 17.2 12.9 18.9 16.5 35.4 6.6 9.4 13.3 12.1 16.6 11.1 15.0 30.9 32.0 11.2 11.2 8.4 16.0 16.3 8.0 6.9 11.0 10.4 11.2 13.0 18.3 10.5 11.3 13.1 4.8 17.3 9.1 10.8 28.5 17.2 14.0 6.2 7.2 9.9 12.5 6.9 13.2 15.0 12.4 10.4 8.9 11.8 11.5 10.4 14.3 8.1 8.3 Lamoille County Orange County Orleans County Rutland County Washington County Windham County Windsor County Virginia Accomack County Albemarle County Alleghany County Amelia County Amherst County Appomattox County Arlington County Augusta County Bath County Bedford County Bland County Botetourt County Brunswick County Buchanan County Buckingham County Campbell County Caroline County Carroll County Charles City County Charlotte County Chesterfield County Clarke County Craig County Culpeper County Cumberland County Dickenson Coun ty Dinwiddie County Essex County Fairfax County Fauquier County Floyd County Fluvanna County Franklin County Frederick County Giles County Gloucester County Goochland County Grayson County Greene County Greensville County Halifax Coun ty Hanover County Henrico County Henry County Highland Coun ty 10.2 9.8 13.3 11.4 9.3 13.2 9.1 11.2 20.4 9.5 18.2 11.1 15.0 14.2 7.1 9.3 10.3 9.1 13.6 7.4 22.1 28.8 20.2 11.7 12.0 15.0 11.6 19.2 6.9 8.4 11.9 10.2 19.6 25.0 12.4 15.5 6.2 6.8 11.9 7.8 13.1 7.7 10.6 9.3 7.4 20.1 9.3 27.9 16.9 6.2 9.3 19.6 13.8 Isle of Wight County James City County King and Queen County King George County King William County Lancaster County Lee County Loudoun County Louisa County Lunenburg County Madison County Mathews County Mecklenburg County Middlesex County Montgomery County Nelson County New Kent County Northampton County Northumberland County Nottoway County Orange County Page County Patrick County Pittsylvania County Powhatan County Prince Edward County Prince George County Prince William County Pulaski County Rappahannock County Richmond County Roanoke County Rockbridge County Rockingham County Russell County Scott County Shenandoah County Smyth County Southampton County Spotsylvania Cou nty Stafford County Surry County Sussex County Tazewell County Warren County Washington County Westmoreland County Wise County Wythe County York County Alexandria city Bristol city Buena Vis ta city 9.9 7.1 14.0 7.1 7.9 13.1 25.9 3.7 10.6 21.1 10.4 10.2 20.4 12.8 20.8 13.9 6.7 20.5 13.7 23.7 10.4 15.0 17.0 17.1 6.4 22.3 9.9 6.7 15.0 9.8 17.7 7.3 12.8 11.0 21.2 19.2 11.5 18.1 15.2 7.7 5.4 13.0 22.1 17.2 10.8 16.3 14.1 22.7 14.4 5.3 9.1 19.3 17.3 Charlottesville city Chesapeake city Colonial Heights city Covington city Danville city Emporia city Fairfax city Falls Church city Franklin city Fredericksburg city Galax city Hampton city Harrisonburg city Hopewell city Lexington city Lynchburg city Manassas city Manassas Park city Martinsville city Newport News city Norfolk city Norton city Petersburg city Poquoson city Portsmouth city Radford city Richmond city Roanoke city Salem city Staunton city Suffolk city Virginia Beach city Waynesboro city Williamsburg city Winchester city Washington Adams County Asotin County Benton County Chelan County Clallam County Clark County Columbia County Cowlitz County Douglas County Ferry County Franklin County Garfield County Grant County Grays Harbor County Island County Jefferson County King County 20.7 9.7 10.6 18.3 23.5 22.5 7.3 3.4 19.4 15.9 24.2 15.2 30.9 20.6 22.9 23.1 9.6 7.7 23.7 16.8 21.5 23.7 28.4 5.4 18.6 32.8 24.4 21.3 10.2 15.2 13.1 8.2 16.0 22.0 17.8 12.2 16.5 15.7 14.2 12.7 15.6 10.6 15.2 15.7 13.5 20.4 15.6 15.2 16.1 16.0 8.4 11.9 9.8 Kitsap County Kitt itas County Klickitat County Lewis County Lincoln County Mason County Okanogan County Pacifi c County Pend Oreille County Pierce County San Juan County Skagit County Skamania County Snohomish County Spokane County Stevens County Thurston County Wahkiakum County Walla Walla County Whatcom County Whitman County Yakima County West Virginia Barbour County Berkeley County Boone County Braxton County Brooke County Cabell County Calhoun County Clay County Doddridge County Fayette County Gilmer County Grant County Greenbrier County Hampshi re County Hancock County Hardy County Harrison County Jackson County Jefferson County Kanawha County Lewis County Lincoln County Logan County McDowell County Marion County Marshall County Mason County Mercer County Mineral County Mingo County 9.9 20.0 17.2 15.3 14.0 16.9 20.5 18.8 19.6 12.4 11.5 14.9 14.5 9.3 15.5 19.7 12.2 12.6 16.5 14.4 20.8 19.1 18.0 20.1 12.5 23.4 23.7 14.9 20.2 20.0 27.7 18.1 19.9 25.8 15.9 19.0 18.6 13.7 14.4 16.0 15.4 10.6 16.5 20.6 28.3 22.4 34.5 16.0 12.6 22.3 21.1 15.4 29.0 Monongal ia County Monroe County Morgan County Nicholas County Ohio County Pendleton County Pleasants County Pocahontas County Preston County Putnam County Raleigh County Randolph County Ritchie County Roane County Summers County Taylor County Tucker County Tyler County Upshur County Wayne County Webster County Wetzel County Wirt County Wood County Wyoming County Wisconsin Adams County Ashland Coun ty Barron County Bayfield County Brown County Buffalo Coun ty Burnett County Calumet County Chippewa County Clark County Columbia County Crawford County Dane County Dodge County Door County Douglas County Dunn County Eau Claire County Florence County Fond du Lac County Forest County Grant County Green County Green Lake County Iowa County Iron County Jackson County 19.6 18.5 14.1 18.5 14.0 16.4 15.4 18.9 17.0 10.4 19.9 19.8 18.5 21.1 26.4 16.2 17.1 16.3 17.3 22.5 29.6 20.0 17.9 17.3 22.5 12.1 17.4 17.2 10.5 11.1 11.1 10.2 13.1 6.2 10.8 13.9 8.9 14.5 11.2 8.7 8.5 14.8 13.5 13.6 12.2 9.4 14.5 14.0 7.5 12.2 9.5 13.0 12.4 Jefferson County Juneau County Kenosha County Kewaunee County La Crosse County Lafayette County Langlade County Lincoln County Man itowoc County Marathon County Marinette County Marquette County Menominee County Milwaukee County Monroe County Oconto County Oneida County Outagamie County Ozaukee County Pepin County Pierce County Polk County Portage County Price County Racine County Richland County Rock County Rusk County St. Croix County Sauk County Sawyer County Shawano County Sheboygan County Taylor County Trempealeau County Vernon County Vilas County Walworth County Washburn County Washington County Waukesha County Waupaca County Waushara County Winnebago County Wood Cou nty Wyoming Albany County Big Horn County Campbell County Carbon County Converse County Crook County Fremont County 9.2 14.5 12.7 8.2 14.4 10.5 14.4 9.8 10.7 9.5 12.7 12.0 35.2 20.3 12.8 9.7 9.5 9.0 5.2 10.1 9.8 10.1 12.2 13.0 12.4 14.2 13.9 14.0 5.7 11.7 15.5 11.6 9.0 12.4 9.4 14.8 13.4 12.4 13.5 5.3 4.7 10.7 11.8 11.3 11.3 10.6 20.1 12.1 7.5 11.4 8.5 7.7 12.9 Goshen County Hot Springs County Johnson County Laramie County Lincoln County Natrona County Niobrara County Park County Platte County Sheridan County Sublette County Sweetwater County Teton County Uinta County Washakie County Weston County 15.1 11.9 8.2 10.6 8.8 11.0 13.3 9.6 11.7 9.5 6.1 8.5 6.6 9.8 11.2 9.8 Coe Name Akron/Barberton/Summit Coe Total Homeless % change 2015 - 2016 County -12% Alabama Balance of State Coe Alaska Balance of State Coe 23% 10% Albany City & County Coe 20% Albuquerque Coe Alexandria/Central Louisiana Coe Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne and Mariposa Counties Coe -5% 8% 32% Amarillo Coe Anchorage Coe 19% -9% Ann Arbor/Washtenaw County Coe Annapolis/Anne Arundel County coc -9% Appalachian Regional CoC 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County CoC Bur lington/Chittenden -9% 6% -51% 13% -70% -4% -3% 8% -7% -4% 4% -45% County Coe Cambridge Coe Camden City/Camden, Cumberland, Glouc est er, Cape May Counties Coe Canton/Massi lion/ Alliance/Stark County Coe Cape Cod/Islands Coe 8% -15% -42% 10% -2% -3 % 8% Carroll County CoC Cattaragus County Coe Cecil County Coe Central Oregon Coe Central Tennessee CoC Champa ign/Urbana/Rantoul/Cham paign County Coe Chapel Hill/Orange County CoC Charles, Calvert, St.Mary's Counties Coe Charleston/Kanawha, Putnam, Boone, Clay Counties Coe -3% -52% -14% 1% 9% 13% -61% -111% -20% Charleston/Low Country Coe -10% Charlotte/Mecklenberg Coe Char lottesville Coe Chattanooga/Southeast Tennessee coc -10% -18% Chester County CoC Chicago Coe Chico/Paradise/Butte County Coe Cincinnati/Hamilton County Coe Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Sumter Counties Coe City of Alexandria Coe Clackamas County Coe -21% -10% -15% 1% 5% -23% -19% -7% Cleveland/Cuyahoga County CoC Clinton County CoC -14% -8% Colorado Balance of State Coe Colorado Springs/El Paso County Coe Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette, Suwannee Counties CoC -1% 18% Columbia/Greene County CoC Columbia/Midlands Coe 16% -9% 3% Columbus/Franklin County Coe Columbus - Muscogee/Russell County Coe -13% Colusa, Glenn, Trinity Counties CoC -18% Connecticut Balance of State Coe Cook County Coe 0% -4% 6% Cumberland/Allegany County Coe Dakota, Anoka, Washington , Scott, Carver Counties 23% Dallas City & County/Irving Coe Daly/San Mateo County Coe 18% -9% 2% Davis/ Woodland/Yo lo County Coe Dayton/Kettering/Montgomery County Coe Daytona Beach/Daytona/Volusia, Flagler Counties Coe Dearborn/Dearborn Heights/Westland/Wayne County coc Decatur/Macon County Coe Dekalb City & County Coe 6% -52% -25% DeKalb County Continuum of Care -45% -29% -32% -20% Delaware Statewide CoC 11% Delta Hills CoC 55% -5% Des Moines/Polk County CoC Detroit Coe District of Columb ia Coe Duluth/St.Loui s County Coe DuPage County Coe -11% 13% 7% -21% Durham City & County CoC East Saint Lou is/Belleville/Saint Clair County Coe Eastern Pennsylvania CoC Eaton County Coe El Dorado County Coe El Paso City & County Coe Elizabeth/Union County CoC Elmira/Steuben, Allegany, Livingston, Chemung, Schuyler Counties Coe Erie City & County Coe Eugene/Springfield/Lane County Coe Everett/Snohomish County Coe Fairfax County Coe Fall River Coe Fayetteville/Cumberland County Coe Fayetteville/Northwest Arkansas Coe Flint/Genesee County CoC Florence/Northwest Alabama CoC Fort Pierce/St. Lucie, Indian River, Martin Counties Coe Fort Walton Beach/Okaloosa, Walton Counties Coe Fort Worth/ Arlington/Tarrant County Coe Franklin County Coe Frederick City & County Coe Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania, Stafford Counties Coe Fresno/Madera County Coe Ft Lauderdale/Broward County CoC Ft Myers/Cape Coral/Lee County Coe Fulton County Continuum of Care Gadsden/Northeast Alabama Coe Gainesv ille/ Alachua, Putnam Counties Coe Garrett County CoC Gastonia/Cleveland, Gaston, Linco ln Counties CoC Georgia Balance of State Coe Glendale Coe Glens Falls/Saratoga Springs/Saratoga, Washington, Warren, Hamilton Counties CoC GIoucester /Have rh i II/Sa Iem/Essex County Coe Grand Rapids/Wyoming/Kent County Coe Grand Traverse, Antrim, Leelanau Counties Coe Greensboro/High Point CoC Greenvi Ile/Anderson/Spartanburg Upstate CoC Guam Coe Gulf Port/Gulf Coast Regional CoC Hagerstown/Washington County Coe Harford County CoC Harrisburg, Winchester/Western Virginia Coe Harrisburg/Dauphin County CoC -130% -33% 7% -13% 0% -1% 2% -28% -9% -2% 14% -14% -5% -15% -21% -29% 27% -1% -9% 1% -4% 11% -4% 9% -14% -40% 2% 7% -3% 55% 14% -4% 13% -5% -31% -14% -24% 8% -7% -18% -29% 14% -17% 10% 7% Hawaii Balance of State CoC Hendry, Hardee, Highlands Counties CoC Hillsboro/Beaverton/Washington County Coe Hol land/Ottawa Honolulu Coe County Coe Houma -Terrebonne/Thibodaux Coe Houston, Pasadena, Conroe/Harris, Ft. Bend, Montgomery, Counties Coe Howard County Coe 9% -14% -4% -9% 1% 1% -14% 22% Humboldt County Coe Huntington/Cabell, Wayne Counties Coe -4% Huntsville/North Alabama Coe Idaho Balance of State -9% 12% Imperial County CoC 0% -46% Indiana Balance of State CoC Indianapolis Coe 1% -3% Inyo, Mono , Alpine Counties CoC 59% Iowa Balance of State CoC -3% -2% Ithaca/Tompkins County Coe Jackson City & County Coe Jackson/Rankin, Madison Counties Coe 6% -20% Jackson/West Tennessee CoC Jacksonville -Duval, Clay Counties Coe Jamestown/Dunkirk/Chautauqua County Coe Jefferson/Lewis/St. Lawrence Counties Coe Jersey City/Bayonne/Hudson County Coe -1% -11% Jo liet/Bolingbrook/Will County CoC -17% Joplin/Jasper, Newton Counties Coe Kansas Balance of State Coe Kansas City, Independence , Lee's Summit/Jackson, Wyandotte Counties, MO & KS Kentucky Balance of State Coe 13 % -34% 5% -26% 28% 1% -3% Kingston/Ulster County Coe -5% Knoxville/Knox County CoC -5% -6% Lafayette/Acadiana Coe Lake County Coe Lakeland/Winter Haven/Polk County Coe Lakewood Township/Ocean County Coe 5% 27% -41% Lancaster City & County CoC Lansing/East Lansing/Ingham County CoC 11% Las Vegas/Clark County Coe -21% Lenawee County Coe Lexington/Fayette County Coe 7% -18% Lincoln Coe Little Rock/Central Ark ansas CoC Livingston County Coe Long Beach Coe Los Angeles City & County Coe Loudoun County CoC Lou isiana Balance of State Lou isville/Jefferson County Coe Lowel l Coe -6% -3% -3% -34% -4% 6% -28% 42% -4% -7% Lower Marion/Norristown/ Abington/Mon tgomery County Coe Lynchburg CoC -8% -36% Lynn CoC Madison County Coe 18% 16% Madison/Dane County Coe Maine Balance of State Coe Manchester Coe -23% -10% 0% Mar ietta/Cobb County CoC Marin County CoC Marquette, Alger Counties Coe Massachusetts Balance of State McHenry County CoC Medford/ Ashland/Jackson County Coe Memphis/Shelby County Coe Mendocino County CoC Merced City & County Coe Metropo litan Denver Homeless Initiative -2% -5% -13% -3% -15% -38% 9% 24% -74% 7% 2% Miami/Dade County Coe Michigan Balance of State Coe Mid -Shore Regional Coe -19% -14% Milwaukee City & County Coe -7% Minneapo lis/Hennepin County CoC -5% Mississippi -3% -3% Balance of State CoC Missouri Balance of State CoC Mobi le City & County/Baldw in County Coe Monmouth County CoC Monroe City & County Coe 7% -33% -5% Monroe County Coe -7% Monroe/Northeast -2% Louisiana CoC Montana Statewide CoC Montgomery City & County Coe -21% -20% Montgomery County Coe Moorhead/West Central Minnesota Coe Morris County Coe Morristown/Blount, Sevier, Campbell, Cocke Count ies Coe Murfreesboro/Rutherford County coc Myrtle Beach/Sumter City & County Coe Napa City & County Coe Naple s/Coll ier County Coe -12% Nashua/Hillsborough County Coe -15% 6% -53% 6% 0% 8% 29% -10% Nashville/Davidson County Coe Nassau, Suffolk Counties/Babylon/Islip/ Huntington Coe 9% 3% Nebraska Balance of State Coe 0% Nevada Balance of State Coe New Bedford Coe New Brunswick/Middlesex County coc New Hampsh ire Balance of State Coe -63 % 7% New Mexico Balance of State CoC -29% NewOr leans/Jefferson Parish Coe New York City Coe Newark/Essex County CoC -32% -7% -5% -2% 9% Newburgh/Middletown/Orange County Coe Newport News/Hampton/Virginia Peninsula CoC Norfolk/Chesapeake/Suffolk/Isle of Wright, Southampton Counties CoC Norm an/Cleve land County Coe North Carolina Balance of State Coe -44% -12% -2% 4% -2% North Central Oklahoma CoC -50% North Dakota Statewide Coe Northeast Minnesota Coe -41% 12% Northeast Oklahoma Coe Northwest Minnesota CoC Northwest North Carolina Coe Norton Shores/Muskegon City & County Coe Oak Ridge/Upper Cumberland Coe Oakland/Alameda Ocala/Marion County CoC County CoC 7% 12% -45% 6% -45% 3% 4% -9% Ohio Balance of State Coe Oklahoma Balance of State Coe Ok lahoma City Coe 20% 14% Old Fort Home less Coalition -8% Omaha/Council Bluffs CoC Oregon Balance of State CoC Orlando/Orange, Osceola, Seminole Counties CoC Overland Park/Shawnee/Johnson County Coe Oxnard/San Buenaventura/Ventura County Coe Palm Bay/Melbourne/Brevard County Coe Panama City/Bay, Jackson Counties Coe Pasadena Coe Pasco County Coe Pat erson/Passaic County Coe Pensacola/Escambia/Santa Rosa County CoC Peori a/ Perkin/Fulton, Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford Coe Philadelphia CoC Phoenix/Mesa/Maricopa County Regional Coe Pittsburgh/McKeesport/Penn Hills/Allegheny County Coe Pittsfield/Berkshire County Coe Pontiac/Royal Oak/Oakland County Coe Portage/Kalamazoo City & County Coe Portland Coe Portland -Gresham-Multnomah County CoC Portsmouth Coe Poughkeepsie/Dutchess County CoC Prince George's County/Maryland Coe Prince William County CoC Provo/Mountainland Coe Puerto Rico Balance of Commonwealth CoC 2% 3% -26% -14% -11% -30% -2% -19% 3% -6% -27% -19% 2% 1% -23% -20% -11% -52% 3% 3% -3% 3% -15% -2% -14% -3% Punta Gorda/Charlotte County Coe Quincy /Brockton/Weymouth/P lym outh City and County CoC Racine City & County Coe Raleigh/Wake County Coe Reading/Berks County Coe Redding/Shasta, Siskiyou, Lassen, Plumas , 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AMERICAN Kasper, Maren M 17 Feb 2017 00:03:29 +0000 Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO Patton, Lynne M;Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana;Nason, Michael C;Hardy IV, Stanley;Alexander, Mason;Greenwood, Sheila M;Kirkland, William H. EOP/WHO;Jack, Brian Subject: Re: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Att achments: image002.jpg, image006.jpg From: Sent : To: Cc: Thanks Justin - we are set for tomorrow and will dial in others. Best, Maren On Feb 16, 2017, at 7:02 PM, Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO wrote: Sorry that I am just getting to this now, but thanks for the note and thanks for the congrats. How have you been? Copying Billy and Brian on this, but I understand that Maren is headed over here tomorrow to meet with us on this. Looking forward to it and let us know anything you all need before you get here. From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Sent : Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:18 AM To: Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO ; Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO ; Kasper, Maren M Cc: Bass, Deana ; Nason, M ichael C ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Alexander, Mason ; Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Looping in the WHA, Maren Kasper, who will also be overseeing the planning of this tour . Collectively, I have no doubt it will be a tremendous success. From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:10 AM To: 'Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO' ; 'Julia.B.Johnson@who.eop.gov ' Cc: Bass, Deana ; Nason, M ichael C ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Alexander, Mason ; Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Good morn ing, Justin! Hope all is well! Long time, no talk! Congratulations again on you r IGA appointmen t and I am confident that I speak on behalf of Dr. Carson' s enti re team when I say that we look forward to working together to ensure the success of his Listening Tour . Shermichael briefed me on the call you had yesterday with respect to the same. Going forward, please know that I will be the lead planner for t he Tour, along with Carson's othe r deputy, Deana Bass,as well as his Director of Advance, Michael Nason & Mason Alexander and Stanley Hardy, IGA. At your conven ience, I propose that we all jump on a quick conference call this afternoon or even tomorrow morning to ensure we're all on the same page. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , Suite I 0226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: j(b)(6) E: lynne.m.patton@hud .gov II From: Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO [mailto:Justin.R.Clark@who.eop.gov ) Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:43 PM To: Singleton, Shermichael V ; Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C ; Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Thanks Sheila. Shermichael - - - I am definitely free for a call tomorrow. work for you and Julia (copied here) will set it up. Let me know some times that From : Singleton, Shermichael V (mailto:Shermichael.V.Singleton@hud.gov ) Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:38 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M ; Clark, Just in R. EOP/WHO Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Importanc e : High Sheila , Thank s for the introduct ion. Justin, I was j ust in the proce ss of send ing an email to yo u. Are you able to speak by pho ne tomorrow? If so, what time works best for yo u? Shermichael V. Singleton Deputy Chief of Staff I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , HQ, Suite 10226 E: shermichael.v.singleton@hud.gov T: (202) 402-5975 I C: l(b)(6) II From: Greenwood, Sheila M Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:25 PM To : justin.r.clark@who.eop.gov Cc: Singleton, Shermichael V ; Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C Subject: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Justin - Nice to meet you today . I' ve cc' d the folks in the HUD office that are planning Dr. Carson's Listening Tour . I told Shermichael (lead planner) that he should share w ith lntergov all the stops, etc . for optima l coordination/messaging. Just thought I'd connect all of you via email as well since the tour will likely begin sooner rather than later . Thanks. SMG 202-402-6068 .I From: Thomas, Deloris 24 Apr 2017 08 :45:37 -0500 Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Thomas, Deloris;Patton, Lynne M;Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Re: Int roduction Sent: To: Cc: Subject : Hannah and Lynne, Thank you for the introduction. I look forward to speak ing w ith Lynne to discuss the opportunity to address a variety of socia l, academ ic and econo mic needs in the C hicago land area . l can be reached via mobi le I look forward to hearing from you . phone at l(b)(6) I· Blessings, Delo ris S. Th omas Vice President Joseph Business School and Rel ated Entities ISkype: Delori s.Thomas Phone: + 1 (708) 697-6227 Cell : -f!(b)(6) Email: dthomas @jbs .edu Twitter : @Delori sST hom as Sent from my iPhone On Apr 24, 2017, at 9:08 AM, Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO > wrote: Good morning Deloris, I would like to introduce you to Lynne Patto n, who is the Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison at the Depa11ment of Hous ing and Urban Development. Lynne, Deloris Thomas is the Vice President of Joseph Business School and Related Ent ities. Deloris is working with Dr. Bill Winston who is the Pastor of Living Word Christ ian Center in Chicago. As mentioned , they are putting together a coal ition of pastors to red uce violence in Chicago by organ izing churches to train students at vocat ion al schoo ls. Thank you, Hannah J. Castillo Th e White House , Office of Publi c Liaison 202-456-1452 From : Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Attachments : Barton, Victoria L 10 Jul 2017 19:58:45 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Re: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements image00S.png, image006. j pg Absolute ly!! Sent from my iPhone On Jul 10, 2017 , at 3:58 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Me too please. The statement we sent is the one Region II wants & plans to use ourselves, so we should all be on the same page. From: Barton, Victoria L Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:57 PM To : Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Patton, Lynne M Subject: RE:Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements I wil l loop you in before it is sent out in case you have any in put or changes! Victoria Barton Office of Congressional & Intergovernmenta l Relations U.S Department of Housing & Urban Development Washington, DC Off ice: 202.402 .5957 I Fax: 202.708.3707 I Cell:l~(b_)(6_l ___ ~ From: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO fmailto:Kelly.A.Love@who.eop.gov l Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:50 PM To : Barton, Victoria L ; Patton, Lynne M Subject: RE:Starrett City Coord inat ion IRP Disbursements Let me know HUD's response when it gets sent out From: Barton, Victoria L fmailto:Victoria.L.Barton@hud .gov] Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 1:35 PM To : Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Patton, Lynne M Subject: FW: Starrett City Coordinat ion IRP Disbursements Kelly - I wanted you to see this just for awareness. Thank you ! Victoria Barton Office of Congressional & Int ergovernmenta l Relations U.S Depart ment of Housing & Urban Development Wash ington, DC Office: 202 .402 .5957 I Fax: 202.708.3707 I Cell:l._ ; Thompson, Amy C Cc: Barton, Victoria L Subject: FW: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements How are we coordinating the response to this letter? The letter has been forwa rded to me by t wo program offices and it sounds like Region ll's office is responding to t he press on some parts . From: Cruciani, Linda M Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 5:01 PM To : Santa Anna, Aaron ; Dendas, Michae l W Subject: FW: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements You have probably seen this. From: Cahill, John J Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 4 :44 PM To : Cruciani, Linda M ; Petty, Timothy J Subject: FW: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements FYI. Congressional correspondence attached. From : Orriols, Mirza Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 4:32 PM To : Cahill, John J Subject: FW: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements Mirza Orriols Deputy Regional Administrator Region II-New Jersey /New York U.S.Dept. of HUD 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10278 Phone: 212-542-7717 ~ Mobile : !_(b_)(6_)___ From: Brown, Jereon M Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 4:23 PM To: McNally, Charles E Cc: Alvarez, Olga R <0lga.R .Alvarez@hud.gov >; Orriols, Mirza Subject: RE: Starrett City Coord inat ion IRP Disbursements Okay, let's try that . I'm forwarding you the letter we just received . CIR will work the letter but we're sharing for your awareness. We' ll have more incoming soon. From: McNally, Charles E Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 4:17 PM To: Brown, Jereon M Subject: FW: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements I'm told that the $271 million figure below goes back to at least 2006, possibly further. There is a schedule for annual payments attached to the refinance transaction which caps the annual subsidy at $19.7 million for the first 7 years (2010-2016) , dropping to $16.6 million this year. So we could respond with something like: "The value of the 236 interest rate subsidy varies from year to year. In 2017 the value will be $16.6 million. " From: SOKOLOW,ARDEN A Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 2:07 PM To: McNally, Charles E Subject : FW: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements From: Glavin, William A Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 1:52 PM To: Wingate, Margaret ; lber, Robert G ; SOKOLOW,ARDEN A ; El Shahat, Christine Cc: Santa, Dean J ; Walton, Eugene X Subject: RE: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements Sorry, folks, I hate to be a pain, but our Public Affairs Office, after seeing such a big number, wants to know if we can put this in context somehow. One thing they'd like to know is what the interest rate reduction was - how many basis points a year (from 8% to 5%, or whatever it was ). Also, I was thinking that we could give out the $271k number, but along with how much they've paid in mortgage payments over the life of the loan. Thanks so much - begging your indulgence on a Friday afternoon. Bill From : Wingate, Margaret Se nt: Friday, July 07, 2017 1:35 PM To : Glavin, William A ; lber, Robert G ; SOKOLOW,ARDEN A ; El Shahat, Christine Cc: Santa, Dean J ; Walton, Eugene X Subje ct: RE:Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements Correct. "BestRtgcir~s Mcirgciret Mcirgciret wi.v.gcite RtsolutwVI/FuV\,~tv.gspec~ltst, "B-rC1111,C,l1 c11£ef Dtvi.s(.oV\, MulttfciV\,\.tll:'.J Asset MC1111,&1geV\,\.eV\,t New yor~ Rtgw111,&1L Celi\,t;er 1-{.S.DepcirtV\,\.eli\,t; of H-oustv.gCIV\,~ l,\rbci111, DevelopV\,\.eV\,t 2~ Fe~ercil'Plcizci,32~ Floor New yor~ NY 1.027-i?-OO~i? 'Pl1o~: (::2:1..2) 542-7i?43 e>w..cifl:V\,\.CIY(jC1ret .wLf'.'ilC1te@viucL~ov > vittp:I 1wVv'¼' .viucLgov1< ASK ME ABOUT ADOPTING AN ADMISSION PREFERENCE FOR THE HOMELESS IN YOUR DEVELOPMENT . SIGN UP FOR AN EPA PORTFOLIO MANAGER ACCOUNT NUMBER TODAY AND PROVID E IT TO YOUR HUD ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE! FIND OUT MORE AT: >https://www.energystar.gov / building s/facility-owner s-and-manag ers/existi ng-buil dings/use-portfolio-manager < In order to streamline all task submitted to our office, we encourage all routine servicing requests and correspondence which has been traditionally mailed to our office s be subm itted via email to ny.incoming@hud.gov . All other correspondence should be sent to the emails below: o Monthly Accounting Report s (MARs) to ny.mars@hud.gov _J o Grant (Service Coordinator) information to ny.grants@hud.gov o Funding requests to ny.funding@hud.gov (Contract request only-*Reserve for replacement request should be submitted to ny.incoming@hud.gov mailbox) Confidentiality Notice : This e-mail message, including attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confiden t ial and priv i leged information . Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distr i bution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient , please contact the sender by rep ly e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. From : Glavin, William A Sent : Friday, July 07, 2017 1:29 PM To: lber, Robert G ; Wingate, Margaret ; SOKOLOW,ARDEN A ; El Shahat, Christine Cc: Santa, Dean J ; Walton, Eugene X Subject: RE: Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements Thanks so much, all. So this is how much has been dispersed over the life of the loan, right? Bill Glavin Special Assistant Office of the Federal Housing Commissioner -Assistant Secretary for Housing and Urban Development 202-402 -2308 From: lber, Robert G Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 1:17 PM To: Wingate, Margaret ; SOKOLOW, ARDEN A ; El Shahat, Christine Cc: Santa, Dean J ; Walton, Eugene X ; Glavin, William A Subject: RE:Starrett City Coordinat ion IRP Disbursements Thank you to all. Have a nice weekend. From: Wingate, Margaret Se nt : Friday, July 07, 2017 12:56 PM To: SOKOLOW,ARDEN A ; lber, Robert G ; El Shahat, Christine Cc: Santa, Dean J ; Walton, Eugene X ; Glavin, William A Subject : RE:Starrett City Coordination IRP Disbursements Please find the LOCC screen showing the disb ursemen t of IRP fun ds for this property, w hich appears to be $271,388,383. 'Best Rtgcirds Mcirgciret Mcirgciretwi.v..gcite spec~l't-st, 'B-rC!V\,C,11 c11i.ef RtsolutwvvFu111,d't,v..g MulHfciV11tU.t:1 Asset MC!Vl,.C!geV11te111,t D'i-v't-sJ0111, New yor~ RtgWVl,.C!l eel/Iker l,l.S. DepcirtVllttlllk of ttous't-v..gci111,d 1,,1.rbci111, DeveLopV11te111,t :2~ FedercilPLcizci,3:211\.CtFl-Dor New yor~ NY 10:2)'-f?-OOM? 'Pl1o~: (:21:2) S4:2-)'-f?43 61,1,1,ciU..: V1,1.Clrgciret .W~f'.\i)Clte@l1ud.cwv > !titt:p:IlwW½'.l1ud.13ov1< ASK ME ABOUT ADOPTING AN ADMI SSION PREFERENCE FOR THE HOMELESS IN YOUR DEVELOP MENT. SIGN UP FOR AN EPA PORTFOLIOMANAGER ACCOUNT NUMBER TODAY AND PROVIDEIT TO YOUR HUD ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE! FIND OUT MORE AT: >https ://www .energvs tar.gov/ building s/facilitv -owners-and-manag ers/existing-building s/use-portfolio-manag er< In order to streamline all task submitted to our office, we encourage all routine servicing requests and correspondence which has been traditionally mailed to our offices be subm itted via email to ny.incoming@hud.gov . All other corresponde nce should be sent to the emails below: o Monthly Account ing Reports (MARs) to ny.mars@hud .gov o Grant (Service Coordinator) information to ny.grants@hud.gov o Funding requests to ny.funding @hud.gov (Contract request only-*Reserve for replacement request should be subm itted to ny.incomin g@hud. gov mailbox) Confidentiality Notice: This e-mai l message, includ ing attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or dist ri bution is prohibited . If you are not t he int ended recipient, please contact the sender by rep ly e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. From: SOKOLOW,ARDEN A Sent: Friday, July 07, 20 17 12:48 PM To: lber, Robert G ; Wingate, Margaret ; El Shahat, Christine Cc: Santa, Dean J ; Walton, Eugene X ; Glavin, William A Subject: RE:Starrett City Coordination Christine and I are wor king on this its looking like its about 143 million but we are confirming From: lber, Robert G Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 12:46 PM To: Wingate, Margaret Cc: SOKOLOW,ARDENA ; Santa, Dean J ; Walton, Eugene X ; Glavin, William A Subject: FW: Starrett City Coordination Importanc e: High Do you guys know the answer to how much IRP was paid? From: Glavin, William A Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 12:17 PM To: lber , Robert G Subject: FW: Starrett City Coordination Hi Bob. Can you call me on this? 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Myl wrote: Hi Lynne, Hope you're doing great! Love the latest posts. Please see resume of Joe Galvan. He was one of our staunch supporters in the Hispanic community and has a great resume. He drove to multiple states to help the President's campa ign and recruited others along the way. Anyway thought it would be great if you have the chance to meet him , too. He would be a great addition to the team. Have a great day! JK Begin forwarded message: From: josep h galvan 4(b)(6l ~ Date: May 23 , 20 17 at 2:33:51 PM PDT To: "jennifer.s.korn @wh o.eop.gov" Subject: FW: Resume Good afternoon Jenny, Just an FYI, I have a meeting at HUD on Friday at 2pm to discuss the position of Assistant Secretary of Public and Indian Housing! Exciting to be in the mix .. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: joseph galvan Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 7:35 PM To: jennifer.s.korn@ who .eop.gov Subject: Resume Good Evening Jenny, Attached is my resume. I spoke with Drew McCall and Andrew Hughes earlier today. I believe Andrew is the White House Liaison. Thank you for everything!!! Joe Galvan Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 24 May 2017 14:32:30 -0400 Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Re: Resume for Friday From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: I Haha. Myl wrote: Hi Lynne, Hope you're do ing great! Love the latest posts . Please see resume of Joe Ga lvan. He was one of our staunch supporters in the Hispan ic comm unity and has a great resume. He drove to multip le states to help the Pres ident's campa ign and recruited othe rs along the way. Anyway thought it would be great if you have the chance to meet him , too. He wou ld be a great add ition to the team . Have a great day! JK Begin forwarded message: From: josep h galvan 4(b)(6) ~ Date: May 23 , 20 17 at 2:33:51 PM PDT To: "jennifer.s.korn @wh o.eop.gov" Subject: FW: Res ume Good afternoon Jenny, Just an FYI, I have a meeting at HUD on Friday at 2pm to discuss the position of Assistant Secretary of Public and Indian Housing! Exciting to be in the mix .. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: joseph galvan Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 7:35 PM To: jennifer.s.korn@ who .eop.gov Subject: Resume Good Evening Jenny, Attached is my resume. I spoke with Drew McCall and Andrew Hughes earlier today. I believe Andrew is the White House Liaison. Thank you for everything!!! Joe Galvan Slater, Sanquetta R. EOP/ONDCP 13 Jul 2017 20:21:42 +0000 To: Leah.Bressack2@usdoj.gov;Patton, Lynne M;Christopher.Jones@hhs.gov;SissonCA@state.gov;ClineCM@state.gov;moralesba@state.gov; Armstrong, Rebekah W. EOP/OVP;Pinkos, Stephen M. EOP/OVP;Cordish, Reed S. EOP/WHO;Dumbauld, Cassidy M. EOP/WHO;Timothy.Clarkl@hhs.gov;mary.blanche .hankey@usdoj.gov;MowersMD@state.gov;C abelkaCB@state.gov;Bass, Deana;McCall, Drew A;Carolyn.Clancy@va.gov;Michae l. Lukach@va.gov;ebony.lee@ed.gov;LeeD .Simmons@ed.gov Cc: Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP;Woodberry, Vanessa L. EOP/ONDCP;Johnson, Thomas A. EOP/ONDCP Subje ct: Recall: Rescheduling of the Public Teleconference of the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis (Commission) Fro m : Sent: Slater, Sanquetta R. EOP/ONDCP would like to reca ll the message, "Rescheduling of the Public Teleconference of the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis (Commission)" . Sent: To: Cc: Subject: 22 Mar 2017 17:30:32 +0000 Greenwood, Sheila M;Kasper, Maren M;Hughes, Andrew;Rodriguez, Aida N Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Key Staff & Services Hey Team! My apologies for the inconvenience, but I'm afraid that all of these new internal HUD staff books that were distributed are incorrect & need to be reprinted. I should be listed under PRINCIPALSTAFFDIRECTORYat the top alongside you all. Code S. As you all know by now, my position is an Office of the Secretary Assignment , per PPO. Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement (Public Liaison) Kind ly advise & thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department ofHousin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 I E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov T: (202) 402 -8252 I C: (b)(6) From: Se nt: To: Cc: Subje ct: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO 9 Feb 2017 15:34:40 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO RE: FYI Two weeks before the election he published an article stating that the President is, "Unfit to be president and undeserving to represent the Republican Party." From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov] Se nt : Thursday, February 9, 2017 10:01 AM To : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Cc: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: FYI Yes, lol. I spoke to him about that & he's done a complete 180. Even told me that he voted for him . But like I said, she's no better. She made ANOTHER anti-Trump comment yesterday. She told a beachhead member who expressed her desire to rejoin the campaign again in 2 years not to bother. That she'd be better off staying at HUD for 4 since he won't win a second term. [insert eye roll] But on a serious note, what's the status? From : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO [mailto:Sean .E.Doocey@who .eop .gov ] Se nt : Thursday, February 09, 20 17 9:53 AM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Destefano, John J. EOP/W HO Subject: RE: FYI This guy? http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/302443-a-republican-asks-arent-wemora Ily-ob liged-to-spea k From : Patton, Lynne M fmailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Se nt : Thursday, February 9, 2017 9:40 AM To: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Cc: Destefano, John J. EOP/W HO Subject : RE: FYI Don't kill the messenger, but Carson's longtime deputy COS, Shermichael, is threatening to leave if she isn't transferred by EOD or latest tomorrow AM. So this is effectively Code Red status now . More people are in the loop here now and all agree that she needs to go ASAP. He said to please worry about her replacement later, if even necessary. He said Andrew Hughes is amazing & can likely do both jobs. From: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO (mailto:Sean.E.Doocey@who.eop.gov 1 Sent : Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:49 AM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject : RE: FYI Hi Lynne, Thanks for flagging for us before running up. Can you give me a call, and you and I can nip this in the bud? Thanks, Sean 202-881-7131 From: Patton, Lynne M (mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent : Wednesday, February 8, 2017 9:41 AM To: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: FYI Thx Sean. I'm happy to bring you up to speed, but it' s likely best to simply speak directly to Shermichae l. Dr. Carson & his team deem her divisive and disruptive, as do I. If it helps, Eric Trump agrees that it's best to nip this potential problem in the bud & told me to call Jared, if necessary, but I prefer to go through you all first. To date, this has been kept very close to the vest. Only 4 people are aware of this effortCarson, Shermichae l and Armstrong Williams (Carson's confidante). We'd like to keep it that way, but defer to you on how best to proceed ASAP. From: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO [mailto:John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov J Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:24 AM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: FYI me, Dr. Sean can you help here? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 8, 2017, at 9:08 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Just wanted to give you a head's up that Carson's team told me that they are dismayed by the pace of her removal and have now told Dr. Carson about their concerns. Now Carson, himself, evidently wants her gone regardless of who she may/may not be connected to -- and said he will do it himself if he has to -- but I'm sure you agree that would not be ideal. That said, Carson's team suggests that PPO/Cornish/Jared/WH simp ly advise her that " ...she's done such a great job laying the ground work at HUD that Labor (or wherever) permanently needs her talents there now ..." Thoughts? The less drama, the better. Therefore, I choose not to be invo lved anymore & defer to you. But feel free to call his chief of staff, Shermichae l Singleton, directly, 202-903-9005. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , Suite I0226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: j(b)(6 ) 1 1 E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud.go v From: Se nt: To: Cc: Subje ct: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO 9 Feb 2017 14:53:08 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO RE: FYI This guy? http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/302443-a-republican-asks-arent-wemora Ily-obliged-to-spea k From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov] Se nt: Thursday, February 9, 2017 9:40 AM To : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Cc: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject : RE: FYI Don't kill the messenger, but Carson's longtime deputy COS,Shermichael, is threatening to leave if she isn't transferred by EOD or latest tomorrow AM. So this is effectively Code Red status now. More people are in the loop here now and all agree that she needs to go ASAP. He said to please wor ry about her replacement later , if even necessary. He said Andrew Hughes is amazing & can likely do both jobs . From : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO [mailto:Sean .E.Doocey@who .eop.gov ] Se nt: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:49 AM To: Patton , Lynne M ; Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: FYI Hi Lynne, Thanks for flagging for us before running up. Can you give me a call, and you and I can nip this in the bud? Thanks, Sean 202-881-7131 From : Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Se nt: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 9:41 AM To: Destefano, John J.EOP/WHO< John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov > Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject : RE: FYI Thx Sean. I'm happy to bring you up to speed, but it's likely best to simply speak di rectly to Shermichae l. Dr. Carson & his team deem her divisive and disruptive, as do I. If it helps, Eric Trump agrees that it's best to nip this potential problem in the bud & told me to call Jared, if necessary, but I prefer to go through you all first. To date, this has been kept very close to the vest. Only 4 people are aware of this effort - me, Dr. Carson, Shermichae l and Armstrong Williams (Carson's confidante). We'd like to keep it that way, but defer to you on how best to proceed ASAP. From : Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO [mailto:John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov ] Sent : Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:24 AM To : Patton, Lynne M Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: FYI Sean can you help here? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 8, 2017, at 9:08 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Just wanted to give you a head's up that Carson's team told me t hat they are dismayed by the pace of her removal and have now told Dr. Carson about t heir concerns. Now Carson, himself, evidently wants her gone regardless of who she may/may not be connected to -- and said he will do it himself if he has to -- but I'm sure you agree that would not be ideal. That said, Carson's team suggests that PPO/Cornish/Jared/WH simp ly advise her that " ...she's done such a great job laying the ground work at HUD that Labor (or whe rever) permanently needs her talents there now ..." Thoughts? The less drama, the better. Therefore, I choose not to be involved anymore & defer to you . But feel free to call his chief of staff, Shermichae l Singleton, directly, 202-903-9005. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l Cc: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/WHO ; Berkowitz, Avrahm J. EOP/WHO Subject : Re: Opioid Commission Happy to try and get HUD involved. Important issue we are working to make big progress on Sent from my iPad On Apr 3, 2017, at 3:25 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Dear Jared & Kellyanne: Congratu lations again on the forma t ion of the Opioid Commission with Governor Chris Christie . To that end, I simply wanted to take this opportunity to formally reiterate that it would be an honor to be officially involved, going forward - either by serving on the Commission itself or -- due to my position as Director of Public Liaison and Senior Advisor at HUD -- maybe serve in the capacity of a forma l HUD liaison inasmuch that addiction is w ithout question a clear & present crisis in public housing/urban/rural communities and Dr. Carson has charged me with spearheading his current national Listeni ng Tour, as well as any/all applicable policies & platforms, going forward. I'm sure you all agree t hat I certainly became the unwitting (albeit proud) face of addiction during the campaign due to my viral video and cannot even begin to share how many supporters approached me on the trail & at the RNCto share their stories of addiction, or sadly more often than not, heartbrea k. Many of whom also expressed to me their expectation that I play a key role in ensuring that this commission and/or an addiction platform for this Administration came to fruit ion, in kind. By putting this critica l (and personal) issue at the forefront of the Trump White House, you have made me - and this country- so incredibly proud and I would expect nothing less from your amazing team. It would be an honor to play whatever role you deem fit for me on this journey. Your consideration is greatly apprecia t ed. Thank you & have a wonderful evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , Suite I 0226 1 1 E: Ivnne.m.patton@hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Att achment s: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/WHO 25 Apr 2017 13:39:11 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Kushner, Jared C. EOP/WHO;Berkowitz, Avrahm J. EOP/WHO Re: Opioid Commission image001.jpg Thank you Lynne - I'm happy to follow up on th is w ith you. I'll be in touch short ly. My best, -Abe Sent from my iPhone On Apr 25, 2017 , at 9:21 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Thanks so much Jared & my apologies for the untimely reply, but I wanted to discuss HUD's potential greater detail with Secretary Carson before I responded. He's 100% on board with this critical mission and has tasked me with resurrecting a highly successful Drug Elimination Program that HUD implemented back in the 1990's, yet inexplicably terminated, as well as prioritizing re-entry & vocational programs and sober houses. All of which we think fit nicely into your agenda. Let me know how best to proceed & we look forward to assisting in any way we can! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) I E: lynne.m .patton@hud.gov From : Kushner, Jared C.EOP/WHO( mailto:jck@who.eop.gov ] Sent : Monday, April 10, 2017 4:4 1 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/WHO ; Berkowitz, Avrahm J. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: Opioid Commission Happy to try and get HUD involved. Important issue we are work ing to make big progress on Sent from my iPad On Apr 3, 2017, at 3:25 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Dear Jared & Kellyanne: Congratulations again on the formation of the Opio id Commission with Governor Chris Christie. To that end, I simply wanted to take this opportunity to formally reiterate that it would be an honor to be officially involved, going forward - either by serving on the Commission itself or -- due to my position as Director of Public Liaison and Senior Advisor at HUD -- maybe serve in the capacity of a formal HUD liaison inasmuch that addiction is without question a clear & present crisis in public housing/urban/rural communities and Dr. Carson has charged me with spearheading his current national Listening Tour, as well as any/all applicab le policies & platforms, going forward. I'm sure you all agree that I certainly became the unwitting (albeit proud) face of addiction dur ing the campaign due to my vira l video and cannot even begin to share how many supporters approached me on the trail & at the RNCto share their stories of addiction, or sadly more often than not, heartbreak. Many of whom also expressed to me their expectation that I play a key role in ensuring that this commission and/or an addiction platfo r m for this Administration came to fruition, in kind . By putting this critical (and personal) issue at the forefron t of the Trump White House, you have made me - and this country - so incredibly proud and I would expect nothing less from your amazing team . It would be an honor to play whatever role you deem fit for me on this journey . Your consideration is greatly appreciated. evening! Thank you & have a wonderful Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Departm ent of Housin and Urban Development , Suite I 0226 I E: Iyn ne.m .patton@h ud.go v T: (202) 402 -8252 I C: (b)(6) his, ?Mud? Ive. a From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 16 Jun 2017 18:53:59 +0000 Thompson, Amy C hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov Re: Latest Inquiries Of course! 100% understood. I'll loop you in and based upon our work today , I should have a draft on Monday. Thanks Amy! Thx Hope! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 16, 2017, at 2:52 PM , Thompson , Amy C wrote: Thanks, Lynne. If your release mentions HUD or the Secretary, OPA and the Secretary's office will need to approve prior to distribution. From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 16, 2017 2:37 PM To: Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c .hicks@who .eop .gov Subject: Re: Latest Inquiries Thank you! All anticipated. The support I've received today from so many people including the both of you, the Secretary & the family - has been truly humbling and renders all of this ultimately very silly. However, let's all circle up on Tuesday to see how things continue to play out. If we need to confirm the appointment early, then that's what we need to do regardless of past protocol. Unfortunately, my circumstance is not like any other . More importantly, I won't allow my reputation, nor the reputation of the hard working NY/NJ office to be unnecessarily compromised with rampant specu lation & undocumented assumptions over the next 15 days. It's best to deflect and refocus the attention on the vision for the regional office. I'm sure we all agree. In the interim, I will be working on my press release/HUD Happenings announcement & support quotes with the WH com ms team. Have a great weekend! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 16, 2017, at 1:25 PM, Thompson, Amy C wrote: Hi Lynne - FYI...the AP (Steve Peoples) and Washington Post (Shawn Boburg) have asked us for your current salary. Also, below are the ot her outlets that have contacted us this morning. Our response at this time has been to say that no announcement has been made regarding the Region II appointment, and HUD does not speculate on appointments. Happy to discuss more. Buzz me if you need anything. Amy AP Government Exec NYl (NBC) CNN NPR (WNYC) Washington Post Fortune NY Times Housingwire Politico Amy C. Thomp son Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs U.S . Department of Housing and Urban Developm ent Amy.C.Thompson@hud.gov C: !(b)(6) IO: (202) 402-5151 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 16 Jun 2017 14:53:58 -0400 Thompson, Amy C hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov Re: Latest Inquiries Of course! 100% understood. I'll loop you in and based upon our work today , I should have a draft on Monday. Thanks Amy! Thx Hope! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 16, 2017, at 2:52 PM , Thompson , Amy C wrote: Thanks, Lynne. If your release mentions HUD or the Secretary, OPA and the Secretary's office will need to approve prior to distribution. From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 16, 2017 2:37 PM To: Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c .hicks@who .eop .gov Subject: Re: Latest Inquiries Thank you! All anticipated. The support I've received today from so many people including the both of you, the Secretary & the family - has been truly humbling and renders all of this ultimately very silly. However, let's all circle up on Tuesday to see how things continue to play out. If we need to confirm the appointment early, then that's what we need to do regardless of past protocol. Unfortunately, my circumstance is not like any other. More importantly, I won't allow my reputation, nor the reputation of the hard working NY/NJ office to be unnecessarily compromised with rampant specu lation & undocumented assumptions over the next 15 days. It's best to deflect and refocus the attention on the vision for the regional office. I'm sure we all agree. In the interim, I will be working on my press release/HUD Happenings announcement & support quotes with the WH com ms team. Have a great weekend! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 16, 2017, at 1:25 PM, Thompson, Amy C wrote: Hi Lynne - FYI...the AP (Steve Peoples) and Washington Post (Shawn Boburg) have asked us for your current salary. Also, below are the ot her outlets that have contacted us this morning. Our response at this time has been to say that no announcement has been made regarding the Region II appointment, and HUD does not speculate on appointments. Happy to discuss more. Buzz me if you need anything. Amy AP Government Exec NYl (NBC) CNN NPR (WNYC) Washington Post Fortune NY Times Housingwire Politico Amy C. Thomp son Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs U.S . Department of Housing and Urban Developm ent Amy.C.Thompson@hud.gov C: !(b)(6) (202) 402-5151 10: From : Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Attachments : Patton, Lynne M 13 Jun 2017 18:08 :54 +0000 Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L;Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO;Hughes, Andrew Re: SOHUD & WH Initiatives image002 .jpg Thank you, Rick! Perfect. How strange though cons idering Carson definite ly wou ld've wanted to partic ipate in the Infra structure meet ing, as we discussed it. So either he wasn't aware , or he wasn't briefed. Shame either way. That said, maybe Deana can work with Sheila AND Bill to better identify any/all applicable meetings & trips. Win win. I defer to you all! You're the best , Rick! I plan to come to EEOB/WH and meet with a bunch of people before I go! Hope to see you too soon! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development E : lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 13, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO wrote: Lynne, great to hear from you as always. We definitely want to roll the Secretary into all the things we are doing at the WH as they apply to HUD and advancing the President's agenda. The Cabinet Secretary, Bill McGinley, updates the Secretary's chief of staff every week about the schedule and agenda. We ask input from all chiefs with regard to their departments and we of course welcome his participation at the WH and on travel. Deana can of course talk to your chief over there, likely the best way to get things going. Congrats on Region II. Am certain you're looking forward to getting back home. Best, RAD From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 1:30 PM To : Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Cc: Bass, Deana ; W illiams, Raphael L ; Smit h, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO ; Hughes, Andrew Subject: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Importance : High Hi Rick! Hope all is well. Long time, no talk! Just wanted to touch base with you quickly to let you know that I spoke to the Secretary and we both agree that he would like to raise his visibility with respect to WH events , particularly as they pertain to both the Infrastructure & Workforce initiatives (as well as "Build American, Buy American," etc). I'm sure we both agree that there are tons of mutually beneficial reasons why Carson's participation can better advance these roll-outs. Particularly, since POTUSexpressly told the Secretary that he considers housing to be a part of this country's infrastructure. Can you help us ensure his participation, going forward? I ran into George at the hotel and discussed the Secretary potentially joining POTUSon any/all applicable trips and he concurred that would be great idea. That said, I also arranged a lunch later this month between the Secretary & lvanka to identify ways that HUD can specifically assist her workforce & economic empowerment ideas (as we have many) and she told me this past weekend that she's very much looking forward to it . By copy of this email, I am looping in his Deputy Chief of Staff, Deana Bass, who has been working with Ja'Ron on several policy issues and would be the point person, going forward, with respect to coordinating Carson's participation in the above delineated areas, as well as Raffi Williams (Press Secretary). Looping in Andrew Hughes, WH Liaison too, so that we're all on the same page. Win win. Lastly, not sure if you are aware, but I have recently been appointed by Secretary Carson (with POTUS/PPOapproval) to be Regional Administrator, Region II (New York & New Jersey) and will be relocating back at the end of the month. Beyond honored. Would love to arrange a meeting with someone in your department to specifically discuss this Administration's priorities for that region, in kind, and plan to work closely with Matthew Hunt er here at HUD, as well. Ja'Ron - let's brainstorm on that region too. Kindly advise! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: j(b)(6) 1 1 E: lynne .m.patton @hud.gov From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 13 Jun 2017 14:08 :51 -0400 Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L;Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO;Hughes, Andrew Re: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Thank you, Rick! Perfect. How strange though cons idering Carson definite ly wou ld've wanted to partic ipate in the Infrastruct ure meet ing, as we discussed it. So eithe r he wasn't aware , or he wasn't briefed. Shame either way. That said, maybe Deana can work with Sheila AND Bill to better identify any/all applicable meetings & trips. Win win. I defer to you all! You're the best , Rick! I plan to come to EEOB/WH and meet with a bunch of people before I go! Hope to see you too soon! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development E : lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 13, 2017 , at 2:00 PM , Dearborn , Rick A. EOP/WHO wrote: Lynne, great to hear from you as always. We definitely want to roll the Secretary into all the things we are doing at the WH as they apply to HUD and advanc ing the President's agenda. The Cabinet Secretary, Bill McGinley, updates the Secretary's chief of staff every week about the schedule and agenda. We ask input from all chiefs with regard to their departments and we of course welcome his participation at the WH and on travel. Deana can of course talk to your chief over there, likely the best way to get things going. Congrats on Region II. Am certain you're looking forward to getting back home. Best, RAD From : Patton, Lynne M fmailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 1:30 PM To : Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Cc: Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L ; Smit h, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO ; Hughes, Andrew Subject: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Importance : High Hi Rick! Hope all is well. Long time, no talk! Just wanted to touch base with you quickly to let you know that I spoke to the Secretary and we both agree that he would like to raise his visibility with respect to WH events , particularly as they pertain to both the Infrastructure & Workforce initiatives (as well as "Build American, Buy American," etc). I'm sure we both agree that there are tons of mutually beneficial reasons why Carson' s participation can better advance these roll-outs. Particularly, since POTUSexpressly told the Secretary that he considers housing to be a part of this country's infrastructure. Can you help us ensure his participation, going forward? I ran into George at the hotel and discussed the Secretary potentially joining POTUSon any/all applicable trips and he concurred that would be great idea. That said, I also arranged a lunch later this month between the Secretary & lvanka to identify ways that HUD can specifically assist her workforce & economic empowerment ideas (as we have many) and she told me this past weekend that she's very much looking forward to it . By copy of this email, I am looping in his Deputy Chief of Staff, Deana Bass, who has been working with Ja'Ron on several policy issues and would be the point person, going forward, with respect to coordinating Carson's participation in the above delineated areas, as well as Raffi Williams (Press Secretary). Looping in Andrew Hughes, WH Liaison too, so that we're all on the same page. Win win. Lastly, not sure if you are aware, but I have recently been appointed by Secretary Carson (with POTUS/PPOapproval) to be Regional Administrator, Region II (New York & New Jersey) and will be relocating back at the end of the month. Beyond honored. Would love to arrange a meeting with someone in your department to specifically discuss this Administration's priorities for that region, in kind, and plan to work closely with Matthew Hunt er here at HUD, as well. Ja'Ron - let's brainstorm on that region too. Kindly advise! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b}(6) 11 E: lynne .m.patton @hud.gov Patton, Lynne M 23 Jun 2017 22:35:06 +0000 To : Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov;Manigault, EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana;Williams , Raphael L Subject: Re: Press Release Attachments : image002 .jpg From: Sent : Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO;Love, Kelly A. Thank you, Amy! I just spoke to the Secretary & he approved the below edits: Please change his quote to and combo of both of ours .... 1) "Ms. Patton' s unique ability to engage & foster viable relationships across bipart isan silos will significantly facilitate the delivery of HUD's program s to better assist families in the greater NY region. Her energy & enthusiasm ....etc etc" In the 5th paragraph , please remove "across the region" as you say region twice. And plea se put back in the final paragraph , "As someone with both the trust and respect of the HUD Secretary and the Preside nt of the Un ited States, I look forward to advocating before them on behalf of the city & region I love." Once done, kindly resend to all of us and Region II & we're good to go!! We'll draft the HUD Happenings in the same mode. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development E : lynne .m.patton @hud .gov 0: 202 -402-8 252 On Jun 23, 2017, at 5:39 PM, Thompson, Amy C wrote : Thanks, Lynne. We've incorporated our changes to your draft. Attached is the announcement that the regional office is authorized to send out on Monday. It has been cleared by Shelia, and the quote is approved by the Secretary. Have a great weekend and good luck next week! Amy From : Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:42 PM To: hope.c.h icks@who.eop.gov ; Thompson, Amy C ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO <0marosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov >; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject : Press Release Impo rta nce: High Hi Team: Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms. Amy- if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version. The bottom line is that I don't want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approve d by SOHUD. I have the right to participate and approve it. Lastly, while I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, wor ked directly fo r & has this level of media attention), I defe r to you all. Ultima t ely, it's my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYC office when ready on Monday. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department ofHousin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 I E: Iynne.m.patton @hud.go v T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) ....... \ ;I • I • \,.~ Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 23 Jun 2017 18:35:04 -0400 Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov;Manigault, EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L Subject: Re: Press Release From: Sent : To : Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO;Love, Kelly A. Thank you, Amy! I just spoke to the Secretary & he approved the below edits: Please change his quote to and combo of both of ours .... 1) "Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage & foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will significantly facilitate the de livery of HUD's programs to better assist families in the greater NY region . Her energy & enthusiasm ....etc etc" In the 5th paragraph , please remove "across the region" as you say region twice. And please put back in the final paragraph, "As someone with both the trust and respect of the HUD Secretary and the President of the United State s, I look forward to advocating befo re them on behalf of the city & region I love." Once done , kindly resend to all of us and Regio n II & we're good to go!! We'll draft the HUD Happenings in the same mode. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development E : lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 23, 2017, at 5:39 PM, Thompson, Amy C wrote : Thanks, Lynne. We've incorporated our changes to your draft. Attached is the announcement that t he regional office is authorized to send out on Monday. It has been cleared by Shelia, and the quote is approved by the Secretary. Have a great weekend and good luck next week! Amy From : Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:42 PM To: hope.c.h icks@who.eop.gov ; Thompson, Amy C ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO <0marosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov >; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject : Press Release Impo rta nce: High Hi Team: Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms. Amy- if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version. The bottom line is that I don't want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approve d by SOHUD. I have the right to participate and approve it. Lastly, while I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, wor ked directly fo r & has this level of media attention), I defe r to you all. Ultima t ely, it's my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYC office when ready on Monday. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department ofHousin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 I E: Iynne.m.patton @hud.go v T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6 ) Patton, Lynne M 1 Jun 2017 19:59:44 +0000 To: Smith, Scott P Cc: Cunningham, James A;monica.k.alexander@who.eop.gov;Leach, Thomas H;Bregon, Nelson R Subject : Re: Ohio Program From: Sent: Thank you, Scott! Much appreciated! Monica, I hope this helps! Let us know if you wish to be introduced to Sheila direct ly. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Hou sing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0 : 202-402 -8252 > On Jun 1, 2017, at 3:32 PM, Smith, Scott P wrote: > > Monica, > > This is the email I ju st sent Lynne. I am very familiar with MY CAP. Based on the Northside of Youngstown the organization works with low-income persons on a variety of issues including wellness, energy programming, workforce development and housing issues. Sheila Triplett is the Executive Director and the Board is actively engaged in the community. The organization is not associated with HUD but may receive CDBG dollars to support programming. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance I have included my phone number below. > > Best , > > Scott P. Smith > FPM Management Analyst > Regional Community Resource Coord inator > Department of Housing & Urban Developme nt > Region V-The Midwest > Chicago Regional Office > 412-401-3262 > > Scott P. Smith > FPM Management Analyst > Department of Housing & Urban Development > Region V-The Midwest > Chicago Regional Office > 412-401-3262 > > ------------------ > From: Patton , Lynne M > Sent: Thursday, June l, 2017 3:30: 11 PM > To: Cunningham , James A; monica.k.alexander @who.eop.gov > Cc: Leach, Thomas H; Bregon , Nelson R; Smith, Scott P > Subject: Re: Ohio Program > > Thank you, Jim! Pleasure to meet you, Scott. Any infonn ation you can provide as soon as possible is greatly appreciated. > > By copy of this email, I'm also looping in Monica Alexander from the Office of Public Liaison at the White House. Please feel free to coo rdinate with her directly . > > Monica - Scott Smith (cop ied) is on the gro und in Ohio in the Office of Fie ld Policy & Management. He can best direct you as it pertains to this program and anything else you may need. Go Youngstown! Thank you! > > Lynne M. Patton > Senior Advisor to the Secretary & > Director of Public Liaison > U.S. Department of Housi ng & Urban Developme nt > E: lynn e.m.patto n@hud.gov > 0 : 202 -402-8252 > > > On Jun I, 20 I 7, at 3 :21 PM, Cunningham, James A > wrote: > > Lynne > Scott Smith is an FPM employee that has worked closely with the City of Youngstown . I have asked him to respon d > > Get Outlook for iOS > --------------> From: Patton, Lynne M > Sent: Thursday, June l , 2017 12:55:0 1 PM > To: Leach , Thomas H; Bregon, Ne lson R; Cunningham, James A > Subject: Ohio Program > > Gentlemen! > > Hope all is well! The White House just called to ask me about a program in Youngstown called, "Mahoning Youngstow n Community Act ion Partnership." Do any of you know of this program? They've been advised it's run out of HUD. Kindl y confinn ! > > Lynne M. Patton > Senior Advisor to the Secretary & > Director of Public Liaison > U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Deve lopment > E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov > 0 : 202-402-8252 > Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 1 Jun 2017 15:59:43 -0400 To : Sm ith, Scott P Cc: Cunningham, James A;monica.k.a lexande r@who.eop.gov;Leach, Thomas H;Bregon, Nelson R Subject : Re: Ohio Program From: Sent : Thank you, Scott! Much appreciated! Monica, I hope this helps! Let us know if you wish to be introduced to Sheila direct ly. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Hou sing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402 -8252 > On Jun 1, 2017, at 3:32 PM, Smith, Scott P wrote: > > Monica , > > This is the email I just sent Lynne. I am very familiar with MY CAP. Based on the Northsid e of Youngstown the organization works with low-income persons on a variety of issues including wellness, energy programming, workforce development and housing issues. Sheila Triplett is the Executive Director and the Board is actively engaged in the community. The organization is not associated with HUD but may receive CDBG dollars to support programming. Please let me know ifl can be of further assistance I have included my phone number below. > > Best , > > Scott P. Smith > FPM Management Analyst > Regional Community Resource Coord inator > Department of Housing & Urban Development > Region V-The Midwest > Chicago Regional Office > 412-401-3262 > > Scott P. Smith > FPM Management Analyst > Department of Housing & Urban Development > Region V-The Midwest > Chicago Regiona l Office > 412-401-326 2 > > ------------------ > From: Patton , Lynne M > Sent: Thursday, June l, 2017 3:30: 11 PM > To: Cunningham , James A; monica.k.alexander @who.eop.gov > Cc: Leach, Thomas H; Bregon , Nelson R; Smith, Scott P > Subject: Re: Ohio Program > > Thank you, Jim! Pleasure to meet you, Scott. Any infonn ation you can provide as soon as possible is greatly appreciated. > > By copy of this email, I'm also looping in Monica Alexander from the Office of Public Liaison at the White House. Please feel free to coo rdinate with her directly . > > Monica - Scott Smith (cop ied) is on the gro und in Ohio in the Office of Fie ld Policy & Management. He can best direct you as it pertains to this program and anything else you may need. Go Youngstown! Thank you! > > Lynne M. Patton > Senior Advisor to the Secretary & > Director of Public Liaison > U.S. Department of Housi ng & Urban Developme nt > E: lynn e.m.patto n@hud.gov > 0 : 202 -402-8252 > > > On Jun I, 20 I 7, at 3 :21 PM, Cunningham, James A > wrote: > > Lynne > Scott Smith is an FPM employee that has worked closely with the City of Youngstown . I have asked him to respon d > > Get Outlook for iOS > --------------> From: Patton, Lynne M > Sent: Thursday, June l , 2017 12:55:0 1 PM > To: Leach , Thomas H; Bregon, Ne lson R; Cunningham, James A > Subject: Ohio Program > > Gentlemen! > > Hope all is well! The White House just called to ask me about a program in Youngstown called, "Mahoning Youngstow n Community Act ion Partnership." Do any of you know of this program? They've been advised it's run out of HUD. Kindl y confinn ! > > Lynne M. Patton > Senior Advisor to the Secretary & > Director of Public Liaison > U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Deve lopment > E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov > 0 : 202-402-8252 > From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject : Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 11 Feb 2017 11:04:2 1 -0500 John.J.DeStefano@who.eo p.gov;Sean.E.Doocey@who.eop.gov rick.a.dearborn@who.eop.gov;jared.c.kushner@who.eop.gov FYI Dear John & Sean: Just wanted to apolog ize to you both & let you know that I was simply acting on infonnation being relayed to me by two of Carson's top aides (either intentionally or likewise accidentally) & was under the impression this effort is what Dr. Carson supported, in kind. Although I clearly don't harbor a fond opinion of Ms. Kasper - and rightly so - this effort was never solely instigated by me. In fact, I'm the one who instructed his aide to call Dr. Carson yesterday morning & advise him that someone from PPO will finally be calling him to confinn her transfer, per my understanding of his wishes, and assumed he'd be grateful. That's when this whole misunderstanding was exposed. Lesson learned. Rest assured, I am only here to advance the mission of HUD and Dr. Carson/POTUS' vision of the same. The Trump family can confirm that I have never personall y levied their name to benefit myself & have been drama-free for 8 years. I certainly have no intention of starting now. Thank you. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 From: Se nt: To : Cc: Subje ct: Attachment s: Kushner, Jared C. EOP/WHO 10 Apr 2017 20:41:29 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/WHO;Berkowitz, Avrahm J. EOP/WHO Re: Opioid Commission image001.jpg Happy to try and get HUD invo lved. Important issue we are working to make big progress on Sent from my iPad On Apr 3, 2017, at 3:25 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Dear Jared & Kellyanne: Congratulations again on the formation of the Opioid Commission with Governor Chris Christie . To that end, I simply wanted to take this opportunity to formally reiterate that it would be an honor to be officially involved, going forward - either by serving on the Commission itself or -- due to my position as Director of Public Liaison and Senior Advisor at HUD -- maybe serve in the capacity of a forma l HUD liaison inasmuch that addiction is w ithout question a clear & present crisis in public housing/urban/rural communities and Dr. Carson has charged me with spearheading his curren t national Listening Tour, as well as any/all applicable policies & platforms, going forward . I'm sure you all agree that I certainly became the unwitting (albeit proud) face of addiction during the campaign due to my viral video and cannot even begin to share how many supporters approached me on the trail & at the RNCto share their stories of addiction, or sadly more often than not, heartbrea k. Many of whom also expressed to me their expectation that I play a key role in ensuring that this commission and/or an addiction platform for this Adm inistration came to fruit ion, in kind. By putting this critica l (and personal) issue at the forefront of the Trump White House, you have made me - and this country - so incredibly proud and I would expect nothing less from your amazing team. It would be an honor to play whatever role you deem fit for me on this journey. Your consideration is greatly appreciate d. Thank you & have a wonderful evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 1 1 E: lynne.m .patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402 -8252 I C: l(b)(6) his, ?Mud? Ive. a From: Se nt: To: Cc: Subje ct: Kirkland, Will iam H. EOP/WHO 20 Feb 201718:53:33 +0000 Kasper, Maren M;Jack, Br ian Bass, Deana;Patton, Lynne M;Nason, Michael C;Hoe lscher, Douglas RE: HUD I Listening Tour/Detroit Sounds great Maren . Just let me know when works best from everyone. Thanks, Billy From : Kasper, Maren M [mailto:Maren.M .Kasper@hud.gov] Se nt : Monday, February 20, 2017 1:39 PM To : Jack, Brian ; Kirkland, Will iam H. EOP/WHO Cc: Bass, Deana ; Patton, Lynne M ; Nason, M ichael C Subject : HUD I Listening Tour/Detroit Hey guys - hope you' re having a nice weekend. Just as a follow up from our meetin g Friday-wa nt to circle back on Detro it. Assum ing Dr . Carson's confirmat ion happens next week, we are still planning on kicking off t he t ou r in Detro it on March 15t h . If you guys wanted to plan something w ith some key people, it looks like Thursday Marc h 16th at 4:30 wou ld work wel l given t he current schedule of event s. Let's brainstorm arou nd what t hat event wou ld be and w ho you wo uld like to invite. I believe Dr. Carson wou ld have a hard stop at 6pm. Best, Maren Patton, Lynne M From: Sent: To: 26 Jun 2017 19:12:04 +0000 Cc: Subject: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Re: request about Lynne & the opioid commission Thank you both! My apologies for this inadvertent issue, as it was never my intention. Can the WH simply use this language for any inquiries going forward? I am fine with it. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 2 :49 PM , Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP wrote : I am comfortable with language along the following lines: Secretary Carson along with senior advisor Lynne Patton will be advising the commission on HUD's best practices addressing drug addiction as reflected in their drug elimination programs. Let me know if that helps . -Abe From: Patton, Lynne M (mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 2:37 PM To: Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP; Love, Kelly A.EOP/WHO< Kelly.A.Love@who.eop.gov >; Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP ; avraham.berkowitz l(b)(6) Subject: Re: reque st about Lynne & the opioid commission I Sorry. Hit sent too soon. Can we all get on the same page about this by any chance? Abe & Avi were part of the original conversation. I know only Christie, etc, are considered an official part of the commission, but we were advised that we were a part of the commission long ago. I'm sure you can appreciate that I can't have official push back saying I'm not. Can we correct thi s? Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 2:34 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Hey guys! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 Begin forwarded message: From: "Williams, Raphae l L" Date: June 26, 2017 at 2:14:16 PM EDT To : "Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO" , "Patton, Lyn ne M" Cc: "Thompson , Amy C" , " Kaelan.K.Dorr@who.eop.gov " Subject : request about Lynne & the opioid commission Hey guysJust got this request from Politico, do you have any guidance on how it should be hand led? Thanks Raffi From: Lorraine Woellert [mailto:lwoellert@politico.com ] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:58 PM To: Williams, Raphael L ; Brown, Jereon M Subject: Patton Hey folks -The White House says Lynne Patton does not serve on the president's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and sent me back to you all regarding that piece of her resume. Can someone over there please explain her job or relationship with the commission? Thanks, Lorraine Lor rai ne Woe llert I Reporter POLITICO 703.842 .1796 (best number) (b)(6) (cell) I @Woel lert 1000 Wilson Blvd., 8th Floor, Ar lington , VA 22209 Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov From: Sent: To: 26 Jun 2017 15:12:03 -0400 Cc: Subject: Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Re: request about Lynne & the opioid commission Thank you both! My apologies for this inadvertent issue, as it was never my intention. Can the WH simply use this language for any inquiries going forward? I am fine with it. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 2 :49 PM , Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP wrote: I am comfortable with language along the following lines: Secretary Carson along with senior advisor Lynne Patton will be advising the commission on HUD's best practices addressing drug addiction as reflected in their drug elimination programs. Let me know if that helps . -Abe From: Patton, Lynne M (mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 2:37 PM To: Passante, Michael J. EOP/ONDCP; Love, Kelly A.EOP/WHO< Kelly.A.Love@who.eop.gov >; Goldschmidt, Abe E. EOP/ONDCP ; avraham.berkowitz l(b)(6) Subject: Re: reque st about Lynne & the opioid commission I Sorry. Hit sent too soon. Can we all get on the same page about this by any chance? Abe & Avi were part of the original conversation. I know only Christie, etc, are considered an official part of the commission, but we were advised that we were a part of the commission long ago. I'm sure you can appreciate that I can't have official push back saying I'm not. Can we correct this? Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 2:34 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Hey guys! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 Begin forwarded message: From: "Williams, Raphae l L" Date: June 26, 2017 at 2:14:16 PM EDT To : "Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO" , "Patton, Lyn ne M" Cc: "Thompson , Amy C" , " Kaelan.K.Dorr@who.eop.gov " Subject : request about Lynne & the opioid commission Hey guysJust got this request from Politico, do you have any guidance on how it should be hand led? Thanks Raffi From: Lorraine Woellert [mailto:lwoellert@politico.com ] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:58 PM To: Williams, Raphael L ; Brown, Jereon M Subject: Patton Hey folks -The White House says Lynne Patton does not serve on the president's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and sent me back to you all regarding that piece of her resume. Can someone over there please explain her job or relationship with the commission? Thanks, Lorraine Lor rai ne Woe llert I Reporter I POLITICO 703.842 .1796 (best number) j(b)(6) !(cell) I @Woel lert 1000 Wilson Blvd., 8th Floor, Ar lington , VA 22209 From : Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 22 Mar 2017 17:30:55 +0000 Greenwood, Sheila M;Kasper, Maren M;Hughes, Andrew;Rodriguez, Aida N Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO;Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Key Staff & Services Hey Team! My apologies for the inconvenience, but I'm afraid that all of these new internal HUD staff books that were distributed are incorrect & need to be reprinted. I should be listed under PRINCIPALSTAFFDIRECTORYat the top alongside you all. Code S. As you all know by now, my position is an Office of the Secretary Assignment , per PPO. Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement (Public Liaison) Kind ly advise & thank you! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development, Suite l 0226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) I E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov Patton, Lynne M 17 Oct 2017 17:28:16 +0000 Ditto, Jessica E. EOP/WHO Cc: Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO;Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: PRTalkers From: Sent : To : Haha. Definitely walking into the lion's den! Loi. But this is great, Jessica! Thank you! I' m free around 2PM , if you can call then (212-542-7100!) We're also using this opportunity to reiterate basic messaging like FEMA registration, as well as outright dispel any false housing rumors. Win win. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7100 lynne.m.patton @hud .gov On Oct 17, 2017, at 1:21 PM, Ditto , Jessica E. EOP/WHO wrote: Hi Lynne! Thank you for representing the team on this one! Attached and below are some key points . It is important to remind people that this was an unprecedented event - two massive hurricanes back to back - met by an unprecedented federal response. The whole of government has gone above and beyond to save lives and help the millions of Americans affect ed. President Clinton's former FEMA Directo r James Lee Wit t gives the Administration an A+ for the response. POTUSrequested Congress for $34B in disaster relief funding that passed the House last week to continue to provide the relief that millions of Americans affected by the recent natural disasters will need. I'll give you a call on some other potential questions you'll receive . Thank you! Jessica 202-881-5600 FEMA BRIEFING POINTS: HURRICANE MARIA October 1 7, 2017 as o/9:30 a.m. Eastern Key Messages • The full force of the federal govern ment continues to make progress towa rd recovery, working hand-in-hand with U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico officials , municipalities , businesses and voluntary agencies on the islands. • We are pushing every day to restore essential service s, and doing everything we can . Our goal is to help Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Island s restore water, electricity, and communication s, which will enable citizens to begin to return to their routines. • The recovery efforts in Puerto Rico and the USVI will last for months , if not years. With such severe damage to critical infrastructure , rebuilding will take time, even with the level of personne l and material s that are surgin g onto the islands. This Administration, and the more than 20,000 Federal personnel deployed to the impacted area, will not be satisfied until every residen t on Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands is able to return home and continue life as normal. ******* Power & Generators • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USA CE) temporary power response teams have been on the ground since before the storm and continue to assess power needs and install generators at critical facilities. As of Oct. 16, USACE installed 113 genera tors at critical facilities in Puerto Rico, powering critical infrastructure includin g hospitals and shelters, and completed 359 generator assessments. As of Oct. 16, USACE installed 74 genera tors in U .S. Virg in Island s, and completed 2 10 generator assessments. • With the unified efforts from the Department of Energy , the USA CE, Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority , and the private sector, an estimated 14 percent of customers have had power restored in Puerto Rico . These teams with other federal partners continue operations to restore the power grid. For the U.S. Virgin Islands, power has been restored to 23 percent of customers in St. Thoma s and 17 percent of customers in St. Croix. Puerto Rico Power Grid Repair • The Governor of Puerto Rico set an aggressive goal for power restoration. It is important to rememb er that emergency power generation, transmission and distribution is an inter-related proc ess and any delays in one area will ultimately affect timeline s to achieve the Governor's goa l. Factors including supply, ability to transport by air or sea, and weather can all cause significant delays. The system remains fragile. We will continue to see progres s, even as setbacks are experienced . Even last week we saw the impacts weather can have on lines and pole s that were ju st repaired. Puerto Rico has 2,400 miles of transmiss ion lines across the island, and 30,000 miles of distribution lines with 300 sub-stations, it is estimated that 80 percent of the grid have been affected. Already in Puerto Rico , more generators have been installed than in Texas (Harvey) and Florida (Irma) combined . • • Hospitals and Medical • Th e U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is supporting medical needs in Puerto Rico by assisting Centro Medico emergency and trauma center; augmenting hospitals in key locations; and maintainin g contact with remaining all island hospitals to address supply and fuel needs. • Twenty-three HHS medical teams are stationed across Puerto Rico to support local medical facilities , medical shelters, and field medical stations. Puerto Rico Department of Health , supported by HSS , identified a strategy for hospital patients in case a hospital loses power. • The USNS Comfort is providing suppo1t to medical services and pat ients throughout Puerto Rico. Communications • In the U.S. Virgin Island s, an estimated 44 percent of cell service has been restored; and in Puerto Rico, more than 25 percent * of island cell service has been restor ed, covering 74 percent of the population. Due to additional equipment and "roaming agreements ," 59 percent of population has access to telecommuni cation services (wired or wireless) . • Mayors of all 78 municipalities have satellite phones to facilitate communication with Puerto Rico Emergency Management Agency and the federal government. Outreach to Communities DSAT and Facebook • Disaster Survivor Assistance Team s are on the ground in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico focused on key prioritie s of needs assess ments for vulnerable popul ations; requests for disability related accommodations; and referrals to partner s offering additional survivor service s. In Puerto Rico and USVI teams are accepting on-site registration s, in some locations . • Virgin Islander s can visit >www.facebook.com/FEMAUSVirginislands< and Puert o Rican s can visit >www .facebook.com/FEMAPuertoRico< to find information on federal response and recovery activities, location-specific updates, helpful links, and photographs and videos of the united effort to help the islands recover from hurricanes Irm a and Maria. Outreach to Puerto Rican Mayors • 93 staff from the federal family are assisting in Puerto Rico with the largest ever intergovernme ntal affairs mission in a disaster, and are assist ing operations by informin g the 78 mayor s about federal disaster resources and identifyin g resource need s for action . Schools • Although it will be some time before communities truly recover , schools are opening and serv ing as feeding sites for their communities . The Puerto Rico Department of Educa tion (PRDE) is managing fixed feeding sites at school locations, which provide breakfast and lunch for students and surv ivors seven days a week until further notice at select schools. • An important milestone has been achieved in the recovery effort, the U.S. Virg in Islands, has reopened seven school s in St. Thomas. Ten more schoo ls are working to reope n in St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix soon . Commodity Distribution • FEMA and federal partners, provid ed millions of meals and millions of liters of water to Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Additional meals and wa ter continue to arrive to the islands regularly via air and sea. • Puer to Rico estab lished 10 regional staging areas serving all 78 Municipalities; the National Guard and federal partners are supportin g delivery of supplie s to these locations and to points of distribution . In some cases, FEMA delivers commodities directly to 34 Municipalities through air drops. • Salvation Army, Feeding Ame rica, the American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies continue to deliver food and water, and distribute meals across the island through shelters and senior centers. Disaster Fraud • Unfortunately, Disaster responses often attract scam artists , identity thieves and other criminals. As we have done in Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria , in every disaster, FEMA proactively shares information with the public on how to guard against fraud and report susp icious activity. • If a disaster survivor suspects suspicious activity or fraud, he/she should immediately contact the Disaster Fraud Hotline at 866-720-5721 Donation s • FEMA does not transport donations collected by local, tribal, territorial, or state government or collected by private sector , non-governmental organizations, or NVOAD from point of collection to impacted areas. • Those who want to help shou ld visit >www.nvoad.org<. Nat ional Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) coordinates closely with governors' offices on offers of assistance. To make a cash donation directly to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, visit >http://prfaa.pr.gov/unitedforpuertorico/<. To make a donation to the U.S. Virgin Islands, visit >https: //www.usvirecovery.org < . # From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne .M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 1:05 PM To: Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Cc: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO <0marosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov >; Ditto, Jessica E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: PRTalkers Haha, thanks Cliff! Ditto! And awesome, Jessica! Thank you. Anything you can send before 5:30PM or so, would be greatly appreciated! Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7100 lyn ne. m. patton@hud.gov On Oct 17, 2017, at 12:44 PM, Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO wrote: Everyone should be a Lynne Patton fan as far as I'm concerned! Adding Jessica Ditto, who's Com ms POC for relief efforts. She should be able to hook you up with the latest. From: Patton, Lynne M (mailto:Lynne.M .Patton@hud.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 201712:39 PM To : Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO ; Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Subject : PRTalkers Importanc e: High Good morning! Per the attached, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez is hosting a federal disaster update tonight for her constituents and I'm sure you can appreciate that we're damned if we do & damned if we don't attend. Can someone please send me the most updat ed WH talkers for PR& USVI relief efforts specifically before COB? HUD HQ and I have decided that my attendance wi ll help advance the message that Maria relief is of paramount priority to both the Secretary & POTUS. FEMA Region II will be attending with me. FYI: You may recall t hat Nydia Velazquez wrote a lette r in response to my appointment demanding it be rescinded . On a positive note, since my inception, I have been working actively to establish strong relations with her office & her team has expressed to me t he Congresswoman's profound appreciation for my willi ngness to show up, be involved & listen to her constituents on multiple occasions. She is slowly becoming a Lynne Patton fan ....lol. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Public-Private Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY 10278-0068 T: (212) 542-7100 I C:,-l (b-)(6 _)___ __,lI E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 17 Oct 2017 13:28:13 -0400 Ditto, Jessica E. EOP/WHO Cc: Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO;Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: PRTalkers From: Sent : To : Haha. Definitely walking into the lion's den! Loi. But this is great, Jessica! Thank you! I' m free around 2PM , if you can call then (212-542-7100!) We're also using this opportunity to reiterate basic messaging like FEMA registration, as well as outright dispel any false housing rumors. Win win. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7100 lynne.m.patton @hud .gov On Oct 17, 2017, at 1:21 PM, Ditto , Jessica E. EOP/WHO wrote: Hi Lynne! Thank you for representing the team on this one! Attached and below are some key points . It is important to remind people that this was an unprecedented event - two massive hurricanes back to back - met by an unprecedented federal response. The whole of government has gone above and beyond to save lives and help the millions of Americans affect ed. President Clinton's former FEMA Directo r James Lee Wit t gives the Administration an A+ for the response. POTUSrequested Congress for $34B in disaster relief funding that passed the House last week to continue to provide the relief that millions of Americans affected by the recent natural disasters will need. I'll give you a call on some other potential questions you'll receive . Thank you! Jessica 202-881-5600 FEMA BRIEFING POINTS: HURRICANE MARIA October 1 7, 2017 as o/9:30 a.m. Eastern Key Messages • The full force of the federal govern ment continues to make progress towa rd recovery, working hand-in-hand with U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico officials , municipalities , businesses and voluntary agencies on the islands. • We are pushing every day to restore essential service s, and doing everything we can . Our goal is to help Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Island s restore water, electricity, and communication s, which will enable citizens to begin to return to their routines. • The recovery efforts in Puerto Rico and the USVI will last for months , if not years. With such severe damage to critical infrastructure , rebuilding will take time, even with the level of personne l and material s that are surgin g onto the islands. This Administration, and the more than 20,000 Federal personnel deployed to the impacted area, will not be satisfied until every residen t on Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands is able to return home and continue life as normal. ******* Power & Generators • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USA CE) temporary power response teams have been on the ground since before the storm and continue to assess power needs and install generators at critical facilities. As of Oct. 16, USACE installed 113 genera tors at critical facilities in Puerto Rico, powering critical infrastructure includin g hospitals and shelters, and completed 359 generator assessments. As of Oct. 16, USACE installed 74 genera tors in U .S. Virg in Island s, and completed 2 10 generator assessments. • With the unified efforts from the Department of Energy , the USA CE, Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority , and the private sector, an estimated 14 percent of customers have had power restored in Puerto Rico . These teams with other federal partners continue operations to restore the power grid. For the U.S. Virgin Islands, power has been restored to 23 percent of customers in St. Thoma s and 17 percent of customers in St. Croix. Puerto Rico Power Grid Repair • The Governor of Puerto Rico set an aggressive goal for power restoration. It is important to rememb er that emergency power generation, transmission and distribution is an inter-related proc ess and any delays in one area will ultimately affect timeline s to achieve the Governor's goa l. Factors including supply, ability to transport by air or sea, and weather can all cause significant delays. The system remains fragile. We will continue to see progres s, even as setbacks are experienced . Even last week we saw the impacts weather can have on lines and pole s that were ju st repaired. Puerto Rico has 2,400 miles of transmiss ion lines across the island, and 30,000 miles of distribution lines with 300 sub-stations, it is estimated that 80 percent of the grid have been affected. Already in Puerto Rico , more generators have been installed than in Texas (Harvey) and Florida (Irma) combined . • • Hospitals and Medical • Th e U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is supporting medical needs in Puerto Rico by assisting Centro Medico emergency and trauma center; augmenting hospitals in key locations; and maintainin g contact with remaining all island hospitals to address supply and fuel needs. • Twenty-three HHS medical teams are stationed across Puerto Rico to support local medical facilities , medical shelters, and field medical stations. Puerto Rico Department of Health , supported by HSS , identified a strategy for hospital patients in case a hospital loses power. • The USNS Comfort is providing suppo1t to medical services and pat ients throughout Puerto Rico. Communications • In the U.S. Virgin Island s, an estimated 44 percent of cell service has been restored; and in Puerto Rico, more than 25 percent * of island cell service has been restor ed, covering 74 percent of the population. Due to additional equipment and "roaming agreements ," 59 percent of population has access to telecommuni cation services (wired or wireless) . • Mayors of all 78 municipalities have satellite phones to facilitate communication with Puerto Rico Emergency Management Agency and the federal government. Outreach to Communities DSAT and Facebook • Disaster Survivor Assistance Team s are on the ground in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico focused on key prioritie s of needs assess ments for vulnerable popul ations; requests for disability related accommodations; and referrals to partner s offering additional survivor service s. In Puerto Rico and USVI teams are accepting on-site registration s, in some locations . • Virgin Islander s can visit >www.facebook.com/FEMAUSVirginislands< and Puert o Rican s can visit >www .facebook.com/FEMAPuertoRico< to find information on federal response and recovery activities, location-specific updates, helpful links, and photographs and videos of the united effort to help the islands recover from hurricanes Irm a and Maria. Outreach to Puerto Rican Mayors • 93 staff from the federal family are assisting in Puerto Rico with the largest ever intergovernme ntal affairs mission in a disaster, and are assist ing operations by informin g the 78 mayor s about federal disaster resources and identifyin g resource need s for action . Schools • Although it will be some time before communities truly recover , schools are opening and serv ing as feeding sites for their communities . The Puerto Rico Department of Educa tion (PRDE) is managing fixed feeding sites at school locations, which provide breakfast and lunch for students and surv ivors seven days a week until further notice at select schools. • An important milestone has been achieved in the recovery effort, the U.S. Virg in Islands, has reopened seven school s in St. Thomas. Ten more schoo ls are working to reope n in St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix soon . Commodity Distribution • FEMA and federal partners, provid ed millions of meals and millions of liters of water to Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Additional meals and wa ter continue to arrive to the islands regularly via air and sea. • Puer to Rico estab lished 10 regional staging areas serving all 78 Municipalities; the National Guard and federal partners are supportin g delivery of supplie s to these locations and to points of distribution . In some cases, FEMA delivers commodities directly to 34 Municipalities through air drops. • Salvation Army, Feeding Ame rica, the American Red Cross, and other voluntary agencies continue to deliver food and water, and distribute meals across the island through shelters and senior centers. Disaster Fraud • Unfortunately, Disaster responses often attract scam artists , identity thieves and other criminals. As we have done in Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria , in every disaster, FEMA proactively shares information with the public on how to guard against fraud and report susp icious activity. • If a disaster survivor suspects suspicious activity or fraud, he/she should immediately contact the Disaster Fraud Hotline at 866-720-5721 Donation s • FEMA does not transport donations collected by local, tribal, territorial, or state government or collected by private sector , non-governmental organizations, or NVOAD from point of collection to impacted areas. • Those who want to help shou ld visit >www.nvoad.org<. Nat ional Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) coordinates closely with governors' offices on offers of assistance. To make a cash donation directly to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, visit >http://prfaa.pr.gov/unitedforpuertorico/<. To make a donation to the U.S. Virgin Islands, visit >https: //www.usvirecovery.org < . # From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne .M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 1:05 PM To: Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Cc: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO <0marosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov >; Ditto, Jessica E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: PRTalkers Haha, thanks Cliff! Ditto! And awesome, Jessica! Thank you. Anything you can send before 5:30PM or so, would be greatly appreciated! Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7100 lyn ne. m. patton@hud.gov On Oct 17, 2017, at 12:44 PM, Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO wrote: Everyone should be a Lynne Patton fan as far as I'm concerned! Adding Jessica Ditto, who's Com ms POC for relief efforts. She should be able to hook you up with the latest. From: Patton, Lynne M (mailto:Lynne.M .Patton@hud.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 201712:39 PM To : Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Hicks, Hope C. EOP/WHO ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO ; Sims, Cliff D. EOP/WHO Subject : PRTalkers Importanc e: High Good morning! Per the attached, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez is hosting a federal disaster update tonight for her constituents and I'm sure you can appreciate that we're damned if we do & damned if we don't attend. Can someone please send me the most updat ed WH talkers for PR& USVI relief efforts specifically before COB? HUD HQ and I have decided that my attendance wi ll help advance the message that Maria relief is of paramount priority to both the Secretary & POTUS. FEMA Region II will be attending with me. FYI: You may recall t hat Nydia Velazquez wrote a lette r in response to my appointment demanding it be rescinded . On a positive note, since my inception, I have been working actively to establish strong relations with her office & her team has expressed to me t he Congresswoman's profound appreciation for my willi ngness to show up, be involved & listen to her constituents on multiple occasions. She is slowly becoming a Lynne Patton fan ....lol. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Public-Private Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 354 1 New York NY 10278-QQ68 T: (212) 542-7100 I c J (b)(6) E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov Patton, Lynne M 17 Feb 2017 02:12:32 +0000 Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO Cc: Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO;Kasper, Maren M;Bass, Deana;Nason, Michael C;Hardy IV, Stanley;Alexander, Mason;Greenwood, Sheila M;Kirkland, William H. EOP/WHO;Jack, Brian Subject: Re: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour From : Sent : To : Thx Justin! You're the best! The rest of us will be dialing in, as I will be in NYC for the long weekend . Have a great evening! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Feb 16, 2017, at 7:02 PM, Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO wrote: Sorry that I am just getting to this now, but thanks for the note and thanks for the congrats. How have you been? Copying Billy and Brian on this, but I understand that Maren is headed over here tomorrow to meet with us on this . Looking forward to it and let us know anything you all need before you get here . From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:18 AM To : Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO ; Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO ; Kasper, Maren M Cc: Bass, Deana ; Nason, M ichael C ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Alexander, Mason ; Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Looping in the WHA, Maren Kasper, who will also be overseeing the planning of this tour . Collectively, I have no doubt it will be a tremendous success. From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:10 AM To : 'Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO' ; 'Julia.B.Johnson@who.eop.gov ' Cc: Bass, Deana ; Nason, M ichael C ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Alexander, Mason ; Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: RE:Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Good morn ing, Justin! Hope all is well! Long time, no talk! Congratulations again on your IGA appointment and I am confident that I speak on behalf of Dr. Carson's entire team when I say that we look forward to working together to ensure the success of his Listening Tour. Shermichael briefed me on the call you had yesterday with respect to the same. Going forward, please know that I will be the lead planner for the Tour, along with Carson's other deputy, Deana Bass,as well as his Director of Advance, Michael Nason & Mason Alexander and Stanley Hardy, IGA. At your convenience, I propose that we all jump on a quick conference call this afternoon or even tomorrow morning to ensure we're all on the same page. Thank you! Lynne M. Patto n Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 I E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) I From: Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO [mailto:Justin.R.Clark@who.eop.gov ] Se nt: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:43 PM To: Singleton, Shermichael V ; Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C ; Johnson, Julia B. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Thanks Sheila. Shermichael - - - I am definitely free for a call tomorrow. work for you and Julia (copied here) will set it up. Let me know some times that From : Singleton, Shermichael V [mailto:Shermichael.V.Singleton@hud.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:38 PM To: Greenwood, Sheila M ; Clark, Justin R. EOP/WHO Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C Subject : RE:Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Importance : High Sheila , Thanks for the introduction. Justin , I was ju st in the process of send ing an email to you. Are you able to speak by phone tomorrow? If so, what time works be st for you? Shermichael V. Singleton Deputy Chief of Staff I Office of the Secretary U.S. Depaitment of Housing and Urban Development , HQ, Suite 10226 1 1 E: shermichael.v.singleton@hud.gov T: (202) 402-5975 I C :l(b)(6) From: Greenwood, Sheila M Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:25 PM To: justin.r.clark@who.eop.gov Cc: Singleton, Shermichael V ; Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Nason, Michael C Subject: Dr. Carson's Listening Tour Justin - Nice to meet you today . I've cc'd the folks in the HUD office that are planning Dr. Carson's Listening Tour . I told Shermichael (lead planner) that he should share with lntergov all the stops, etc. for optimal coordination/messaging. Just thought I'd connect all of you via email as well since the to ur will likely begin sooner rather than later. Thanks. SMG 202-402-6068 13 Mar 2017 18:15:31 +0000 Kasper, Maren M;Brian.T.Jack@who.eop .gov William.H .Kirkland@who.eop.gov RE: HUD I Secretary's listening tour - Detroit Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Team- Since time is of the essence, I think I have an opportunity that will fulfill this wheelhouse: Wayne Bradley is the State Director of African-American outreach for the Republican Party. I met with him the last time I was in Detroit with Don Jr & Ronna Romney McDaniel. From: Kasper, Maren M Sent : Thursday, March 09, 2017 12:11 PM To: Brian.T.Jack@who.eop.gov Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; William.H.Kirkland@who.eop.gov Subject: Re: HUD I Secretary's listening tour - Detroit Adding billy here. On Mar 9, 2017, at 11:39 AM, Kasper, Maren M wrote: Hey Brian - any thoughts on the Thursday afternoon/evening ideas? We are look ing to lock down the schedule asap and want to make sure we are coordinated. Thank you!! Maren On Mar 8, 2017, at 4:36 PM, Kasper, Maren M wrote: Hey Brian, As promised - sorry it's a bit late - here is our line by line for Detroit. Let us know when you're free to review. Maren From: Se nt: To : Cc: Subje ct: Patton, Lynne M 9 Feb 2017 15:00:52 +0000 Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO RE: FYI Yes, lol. I spoke to him about that & he's done a complete 180. Even told me that he voted for him. But like I said, she's no better. She made ANOTHERanti-Trump comment yesterday. She told a beachhead member who expressed her desire to rejoin the campaign again in 2 years not to bother. That she'd be better off staying at HUD for 4 since he won't win a second term. [insert eye roll] But on a serious note, what's the status? From : Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO [mailto:Sean.E.Doocey@who.eop.gov ] Sent : Thursday, February 09, 2017 9:53 AM To : Patton, Lynne M Cc: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: FYI This guy? http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/302443-a-republican-asks-arent-wemora IIv-obliged-to-speak From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent : Thursday , February 9, 2017 9:40 AM To: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Cc: Destefano, John J. EOP/W HO Subject: RE: FYI Don't kill the messenger, but Carson's longtime deputy COS,Shermichael, is threateni ng to leave if she isn't transferred by EOD or latest t omorrow AM. So this is effectively Code Red status now . More people are in the loop here now and all agree that she needs to go ASAP. He said to please wor ry about her replacement later, if even necessary. He said Andrew Hughes is amazing & can likely do both jobs . From: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO [mailto:Sean.E.Doocev@who.eop.gov ] Sent : Wednesday , February 08, 2017 9:49 AM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Destefano , John J. EOP/WHO Subject : RE: FYI Hi Lynne, Thanks for flagging for us before running up. Can you give me a call, and you and I can nip this in the bud? Thanks, Sean 202-881-7131 From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent : Wednesday, February 8, 2017 9:41 AM To : Destefano, John J.EOP/WHO< John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov > Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject: RE: FYI Thx Sean. I'm happy to bring you up to speed, but it's likely best to simply speak directly to Shermichae l. Dr. Carson & his team deem her divisive and disruptive, as do I. If it helps, Eric Trump agrees that it's best to nip this potential problem in the bud & told me to call Jared, if necessary, but I prefer to go through you all first. To date, this has been kept very close to the vest . Only 4 people are aware of this effortCarson, Shermichae l and Armstrong Williams (Carson's confidante). me, Dr. We'd like to keep it that way, but defer to you on how best to proceed ASAP. From : Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO [mailto:John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov ] Se nt : Wednesday, February 08, 2017 9:24 AM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: FYI Sean can you help here? Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 8, 2017, at 9 :08 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote : Just wanted to give you a head's up that Carson's team told me that they are dismayed by the pace of her removal and have now told Dr. Carson about their concerns. Now Carson, himself, evidently wants her gone regardless of who she may/may not be connected to -- and said he will do it himself if he has to -- but I' m sure you agree that would not be ideal. That said, Carson's team suggests that PPO/Cornish/Jared/WH simp ly advise her that " ...she's done such a great job laying the ground work at HUD that Labor (or wherever) permanently needs her talents there now ..." Thoughts? The less drama, the better . Therefore, I choose not to be involved anymore & defer to you. But feel free to call his chief of staff, Shermichae l Singleton, directly, 202-903-9005. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: j(b)(6) I E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I From: Sent : Kasper, Maren M 28 Mar 2017 16:15:54 +0000 To : john.k.mashburn@who.eop.gov;Matthew.J.Flynn@who.eop .gov;Brian.T.Jack@who.eop .gov;Ash ley.L.Gunn@who.eop .gov Cc: Gabriella.M .Uli@who.eop .gov;Christ ine.M .Murphy@who.eop .gov;Patton, Lynne M Subject : HUD I Dallas Listening Tour Schedule Attachments: Dallas-FTW Lxl (Updated 3.27.17).doc, ATT0000l.htm Team -- we wanted to share current the schedu le for the Secretary' s next stop on the listening tour. We've coordina ted with the VA on that particular stop, but are excited for a successful trip . Maren AGENDA FORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARYBEN CARSON March 29 -March 31, 2017 Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas Lynne P atton, Senior Advisor & Director of Publi c Engagement Deana Bass, Deputy Chief of Staff & Media R elations Ma son Alexander, SOHUD Advan ce Lead Nelson Bre on, Assist ant De u Secretar , Polic Cell: (b)( 5 > Cell: Cell: Cell: RESTRICTED: WORKING DRAFT Wednesday March 29 th (Fort Worth) Attire: Business TBD - Land by 11AM (CST) Dallas/Ft. Worth Internationa l Airport to Omn i Fort Worth Limo I : Staff I: TF Proceed to check-in at Hotel TBD (Ft. Worth) 12:45pm Proceed to HUD Fort Worth Field Office - Closed Press Location: 801 Cherry Street , Unit# 45; Suite 2500, Fort Worth, TX 76102 Office: (817) 978-5600 Contact: Nicolas Ramon, Deputy Regional Administrator HUD Ph: (817) 978-5974 Limo I: Staff!: I :00-1 :30pm Listening Session w/HU D Senior Staff - Region VI) - (15 ppl) Moderator: Nicolas Ramon , Deputy Regional Administrator HUD Ph: (817) 978-5974 Audience : Senior HUD & General Staff l:30-2:15pm Welcome Remarks and Q&A with HUD Office Staff (150 ppl) 2: 15-3:00pm Employee Service Recognition & Photo-op w/SOHUD (USA flag, HUD flag, TX flag) 3:00pm Proceed to Hunter Plaza (RAD & HOM E, multi-family housing) Location: 605 W. 15t Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102 Contact: N icolas Ramon , Deputy Regional Administrator HUD L imo I: Staff I: 3: 15 - 4:00 pm Summary: Listening Tour - Hunter Plaza - Open to Press Tour Guide: Naomi Burns, Fort Worth Housing Director Contact: Nicolas Ramon , Deputy Regional Administrator HUD Ph : (817) 978-5974 Ph : Ph: (817) 978-5976 Constructed in 1954, the 164 Unit, 11-story building is home to 225 disabled & elderly .,featuring 19 unique 12 bedroom floor plans.from 550 sq.ft. to 947 sq.ft., plus 10,000 in retail space. All affordable units.financed AGENDA FORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARYBEN CARSON by tax credits, while 25 received RAD assistanc e & 30 received Section 8. Received additional $1.8M in HOME f unds, $1.8M in Ft. Worth Housing Solutions, as well as $1.4M in tax increment financing from Reinvestment Zone 3. 4:15pm SOHUD proceeds to Private Time Limo I: Staff I: PERSONAL EVENING Thursday March 30 th (Fort Worth/Dallas) Attire: Business 8:30am SOHUD proceeds to the Office of Mayor of Ft. Worth , Betsy Price (R) Location: 200 Texas Street, Fort Worth, TX Ph: (8 17) 392-6118 Contact: Mason Alexander , SOHUD Advance Lead Cell:~l (b-)(5-l----~ Contact: Mattie Parker, Chief of Staff, Mayor Price Cell:_ Limo I: ~-----~ Staff I: 9:00am Proceed to the below sites w/Mayor Price - Open to Press • • • MAYOR TO RIDE W/SOHUD Evans & Rosedale (Southside) Renaissance Heights (Southeast FW) Cavile Place (Stop Six Neighborhood) Contact: Nicolas Ramon, Deputy Regional HUD Contact: Mattie Parker, Chief of Staff, Mayor Price Limo I: Staff I: Ph: (817 978-5974 Cell: (bl(6l Mayor and SOHUD depait for Historic Southside/Evans and Rosedale to see Bethlehem Center & United Communi ty Center Location: 951 Evans Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104 Limo I: Stajf1: Drive-by tour of Etta Shamblee Library, Bethlehem United Commun ity Center, Evans Plaza w/Mayor Price. Stop at United Community Center (10 minutes). Greeted by: Celia Esparza , UCC Pr es ident and CEO Drive-by tour of Hazel Harvey Peace Center for Ne ighborhood s w/Mayor Price. Drive-through tour of Terrell Heights Single Family Homes w/Mayor Price. AGENDA FORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARYBEN CARSON Proceed to Southeast Community Health Center Locat ion: 2909 Mitchell Bou levard, Fort Worth, TX 76105 Contact: Nico las Ramon, Deputy Regional HUD Ph: (817) 978-5974 Contact: Mattie Parker , Chief of Staff, Mayor Price Cell :l(b)(6) Limo I: Staff 1: 10:00am I Tour Southeast Commu nity Health Ce nter (2909 Mitchell Ave nue) Greeted by below staff: Jerry Pryon, Acting CEO Greg Eastin, Board Member Rosemary Galdiano, Board Member Depart Southea st Com munity Cente r via Mitchell Boulevard Stop at Renaissance Heights to Tour : • • Cook Children's Renai ssance Clinic - 2600 E. Berry St Fort Worth, TX 76105 Uplift Mighty Prep Academy, 3700 Mighty Mite Dr, Fort Worth , TX 76105 Drive-by the Shoppes at Renai ssance (Commercial Center) Arrive at Cook Children's Children Neigh borhood Clinic. Greeted by below staff: Rick Merill, CEO of Cook Children 's Dr. Brit Nelson, Head of Physic ians Group Dr. Jim Cunningham, Chief Medical Officer Veronica Tolley, Asst. Vice President of Primary and Specialty Services Larry Tubb, Cook Children's Depart Cook Children's via Mitchell Blvd & drive-by tour of new YMCA and Colum bia Residential Projects Arrive at Uplift Prep Charter Schoo l for Tour & Presentation. Greeted by below staff: Dr . Wayne Carson, CEO ACH President Fred Slabach , Texas Wesleyan University Tony Shuman, CEO, President, YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth Ann Stevenson , Busin ess Director , Uplift Prep Rev. Carl Pointer, United Communities Evan Smith, Purpose Built Communiti es Alfred Saenz , Multatech Happy Bagg ett, Developer Noe l Khalil and Jim Grauly from Columbia Residential 11:15am Depart Charter School via Berry Street and US 287 to 820 loop to East Rosedale St. exit. MAYOR TO LEA VE SOHUD VEHICLE AGENDA FORTRAVEL US D EPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVE LOPMENT SECRETARYBEN CARSON 11:20am Arrive at Cavile Place Developmen t via Amanda Avenue; Greeted by below Counci lwoman , City of F01t Worth, District 8 at Cavi le Place Neighborhood (Police Storefront on Avenue G) Councilwoman Gyna Bivens 11:30am Tour concludes, SOHUD and delegation depart for Dallas via Ama nda Avenue to East Rosedale to 820 Loop , then Interstate 30 East to Dallas; Mayor and City staff transfer to other vehicles to return to City Hall Summa,y : Evans & Rosedt1le: Single family new construction received $1.960M in HOME funds, $11.367M in LJTC. Leveraged $18.5M in public .funds into additional $20M in private funds for community center, land acquisition, libraries, etc. Shamblee LibrmJ1 = 4.969M in Section 108 loans & $214K in CDBG. United Community Center: $3.2M in Section 108 loan.funds & 1. 7M in Economic Development initiative grant. Re11t1i sst1nce Heights: Historic underserved community. 140 units (112 affordable, 28 market rate) built with $1.2M in HOME .fund, $700K RFC loan & 9% tax credits w/on-site Cook Children 's Pediatric Clinic & Uplift Mighty Charter School. Built around shopping complex w/Walmart, Marshall's., restaurants. Next phase is Senior Living Community. Cavile Place: Notorious Stop Six neighborhood. High crime, high poverty. Built in 1954, 300 units of public housing w/748 residents. FWHS appropriated $2.4M for property acquisition. RAD will convert units into private market. Joint partnership between Atlantic Pacific & Madhouse Development. Will seek 4% tax credit. PROCEED TO DALLAS l l:30am-12:00pm Proceed to Dallas Limo I: Staff I: 12:00pm OTR Lunch in Arlington - Police to Swap Out 12:45pm Proceed to Dallas Hou sing Author ity - Closed to Press Location: 3939 North Hampton Road , Dallas, TX 75212 Contact: Troy Broussard, CEO, Dallas Housin g Authority 1:00pm - 1:45pm Listening Session with Leadership of Dallas Housing Authority Dallas Housing Authority Troy Broussard, David Zappasodi Tim Lott Chetana Chaphekar Albert C. Black, Jr. Victor Vital James Garner Theresa Flores Leadership & Board: CEO, DHA Sr. VP & COO, DHA VP Capital Programs, DHA CFO, DHA Chairman, DHA Vice-Chair, DHA Commissioner , DHA Commission , DHA Cell: l~(b_)(6_) ---~ AGENDA FORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARYBEN CARSON 1:45pm Proceed to "Field of Dreams " Youth Academy (partnership w/fexas Ranger s) Locat ion: 2111 Bickers St., Dallas, TX 752 12 & 2202 Ca lypso St., Dallas, TX Conta ct: Troy Broussard, CEO, Dallas Hou sing Authority Cell:,...i wrote: Hi Lynne! I tried to reach you by phone. I apologize if there was any miscommunication. We request salary documentation for all SESemployees, and others who we wish to appoint above the step 1 on the salary scale. Salary documentation provides documentation to support the increase to your salary. The position title will be adjusted as we covert employees to permanent positions. We are current ly using the title Senior Advisor and Special Assistant to expedite our processing. We want to get everyone in our pay system quickly and avoid items that would delay our processing. Please provide your salary documentation as soon as possible (Friday) to allow time to make our adjustment . Please call if you need anything. Lynette Lynette Warren Directo r, Office of Executive Resources, Office of the Chief Human Capital Office r U.S. Depart ment of Housing and Urban Development Wash ington, DC 20410 Email: lynette.warren@hud.gov I Off ice: (202) 402-4169 From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 11:06 AM To: Deans, Tiffany P Cc: Warren, Lynette ; sean.e.doccey@w ho.eop. gov; Hughes, Andrew Subject : FW: Offer Letter Thank you, Tiffany & much appreciate d ! However, my starting SESsalary, as promised to me by the President-Elect (at the time) and his Chief of Staff team is $155K. To that end, I was advised that I do not need to provide verification of my previous annua l $100K+ salary, but am happy to do so. Regardless, it should have no impact on the same and I look forwa rd to being paid on time at the above -delineated rate in 2 weeks. I am looping in both Sean Doocey (Presidential Personnel) and Andrew Hughes, who can also verify the same. Should this conversation need to transcend their collective authority, then I am happy to oblige, but I wish t o respect the chain of command . Lastly, kindly adjust the attached to reflect both the correct salary & my full formal title : Senior Advisor to the Secretory and Director of Public Liaison Thank you ! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to t he Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I0: 202.402 .8252 From: Deans, Tiffany P Se nt: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 10:05 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Subject: Offer Letter Hi Lynne, Please see your offer letter attached. We will adjust your salary once you provide us with documentation that shows your previous annual salary. Congratulations and welcome to HUD! Tiff any Deans, PHR, SHRM-CP Senior HR Advisor, Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: tiffany.p.deans@hud.gov I0 : 202.402.5348 From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject : Thomas, Deloris 25 Apr 2017 09:12:01-0500 Patton, Lynne M ;Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO;Lincoln, Paula A;Youngblood, Richard A RE: Int roduction Lynne, Thank you for your prompt response. Please forward potent ial dates and time and Twill confirm Dr. Winston's availability. Safe travels! Blessings, Delori s Thomas Vice President, Joseph Business School and Related Entities 7600 West Roosevelt Road , Forest Park, IL 60130 P: 708-697-6227 F: 708-697-6222 dthomas @jbs .edu Twitter: @DelorisSThomas Skype: Deloris.Thomas From: Patton, Lynne M [Lynne.M.Patton @hud.gov] Sent: Tuesday , April 25, 2017 9: 11 AM To: Thomas , Deloris; Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/ WHO Cc: Korn , Jennifer S. EOP/WHO; Lincoln, Paula A; Youngblood, Richard A Subject: RE: Introduction Thank you, Hannah & good mornin g, Delori s & pleasure to meet you! My apologies for the untimely reply, but the Secretary and I depart for Ohio tomorrow as part of his national listening tour and we were just finalizing various components of the same. That said, I am also looping in both of our faith-based contacts here at HUD, Paula Lincoln and Richard Youngblood , who recently attended a Chicagoland faith-based community listening session last week & will be happy to share their findings with us. Without question, your coalition efforts are of great importance to the Secretary, as well as an obvious & longtime priority of POTUS , in kind. Let's all plan to jump on a conference call sometime next week when I return, should that work with both your & Pastor Winston's schedules. Win win. [cid:image00 l .jpg@0 I D2BDA3.12FF5D IO] Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , Suite I 0226 I E: lynne.m .patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402 -8252 I C: l(b)(6) I -----Original Message----From: Thoma s, Deloris [mailto:dthoma s@jbs.edu] Sent: Monday, Apri l 24, 2017 9:46 AM To: Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Cc: Thomas, Deloris ; Patton , Lynne M ; Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Subject: Re: Introduction Hannah and Lynne, Thank you for the introduction. I look forward to speaking with Lynne to discuss the opportunity to address a variety of social academic and economic needs in the Chicago land area. I can be reached via mobile phone at l(b)(6) ) look forward to hearing from you. Bles sings, Deloris S. Thomas Vice President Joseph Business School and Related Entities Phone: + l (708) 697-6227 Cell:.... i> Twitter: @DelorisSThomas Sent from my iPhone On Apr 24, 2017, at 9:08 AM, Castillo , Hannah J. EOP/WHO >> wrote: Good morning Deloris, I would like to introduce you to Lynne Patton , who is the Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison at the Depait ment of Housing and Urban Development. Lynne, Delori s Thomas is the Vice President of Joseph Business School and Related Entities. Deloris is working with Dr. Bill Winston who is the Pastor of Living Word Christian Center in Chicago. As mentioned, they are putting together a coalition of pastors to reduce violence in Chicago by organizing churches to train students at vocational schoo ls. Thank you, Hannah J. Castillo The White House , Office of Public Liaison 202 -456 - 1452 From: Se nt: To: Cc: Subje ct: Thompson, Amy C 16 Jun 2017 18:52 :28 +0000 Patton, Lynne M hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov RE: Latest Inquiries Thanks, Lynne. If your release mentions HUD or the Secretary, OPA and the Secretary's office w ill need to approve prior to distribution. From : Patton, Lynne M Se nt : Friday, June 16, 2017 2:37 PM To : Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov Subject: Re: Latest Inquiries Thank you! All anticipated. The support I've received today from so many people - including the both of you, the Secretary & the family - has been truly humb ling and renders all of this ultimately very silly. However, let's all circle up on Tuesday to see how things continue to play out. If we need to confirm the appointment early, then that's what we need to do regardless of past protocol. Unfortunately, my circumstance is not like any other. More importantly, I won 't allow my reputation, nor t he reputation of the hard working NY/NJ office to be unnecessarily compromised with rampant speculation & undocumented assumptions over the next 15 days. It's best to deflect and refocus the attention on the vision for the regional office . I'm sure we all agree. In the interi m, I will be working on my press release/HUD Happenings announcement & support quotes with t he WH comms team . Have a great weekend! Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor t o the Secretary & Direct or of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202 -402 -8252 On Jun 16, 2017, at 1:25 PM, Thompson, Amy C wrote : Hi Lynne - FYI... the AP (Steve Peoples) and Washington Post (Shawn Boburg) have asked us for your current salary . Also, below are the other outlets that have contacted us this morning . Our response at this time has been to say that no announcement has been made regarding the Region II appointment, and HUD does not speculate on appointments . Happy to discuss more . Buzz me if you need anything . Amy AP Government Exec NYl (NBC) CNN NPR (WNYC) Washington Post Fortune NY Times Housingwire Politico Amy C. Thompson Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs U.S. Department of Hou sing and Urban Developmen t Amy.C.Thompson@hud.gov C: l(b}(6) 0: (202) 402-5151 I From: Se nt: To : Cc: Subje ct: Attachment s: Destefano, John J. EOP/WHO 8 Feb 2017 14:24:14 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Doocey, Sean E. EOP/WHO Re: FYI image001.jpg Sean can you help here? Thanks . Sent from my iPhone On Feb 8, 2017 , at 9:08 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Just wanted to give you a head's up that Carson's team told me that they are dismayed by the pace of her removal and have now told Dr. Carson about their concerns. Now Carson, himself, evidently wants her gone regardless of who she may/may not be connected to -- and said he will do it himself if he has to -- but I'm sure you agree that would not be ideal. That said, Carson's team suggests that PPO/Cornish/Jared/WH simp ly advise her that " ...she's done such a great job laying the ground work at HUD that Labor (or whe rever) permanently needs her talents there now ..." Thoughts? The less drama, the better . Therefore, I choose not to be involved anymore & defer to you. But feel free to call his chief of staff, Shermichae l Singleton, directly, 202-903-9005. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 1 1 E: lynne.m .patton@hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) his, ?Mud? Ive. a From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Att achment s: Gruson, Barbara 7 Mar 2017 22:19:14 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Bass, Deana Kasper, Maren M;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO 07 March Comms Report 07 March HUD Comms Report.docx Hi All, Nice you meet you, Kelly! Attached you shall find the comms report for Tuesday, March 7t h . Deana, please disregard the one I sent earlier as it didn't include a few inquir ies that just came in. Thank you, Barbara K. Gruson Office of Public Affairs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 C: l(b)(6) 11 E: Barbara.Gruson@hud.gov From : Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO [mailto:Kelly.A.Love@who .eop.gov ] Sent : Monday , March 06, 2017 7:06 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Brown, Jereon M ; Sullivan, Brian E ; Gruson, Barbara Cc: Kasper, Maren M Subject : RE: Introduction Thank you, Lynne and nice to meet you all! I'll be in touch soon and don't hesitate to let me know if you need anything on my end. Look forward to working together . Best, Kelly From : Patton , Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent : Monday , March 6, 2017 4:12 PM To : Bass, Deana ; Brown, Jereon M ; Sull ivan, Brian E ; Gruson, Barbara Cc: Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Kasper, Maren M Subject : Introduction Importance: High Dear PA Team: By copy of this email, please meet Kelly Love, Assistant Press Secretary@ WH . HUD has now been assigned to her portfolio. That said, please include her on our daily briefing (from Barbara) and please loop her in on any/all press strategy out of this office. Thank you! Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. DepartmentofHousin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) I E: Iynne.m.pa tton@hud.go v U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, DC 20410-0050 COMMUNICATIONS REPORT Deana Bass Office of The Secret ary March07, 2017 DAILYCOMMUNICATIONS REPORT TO: White House Cabinet Affairs Communications FROM: Deana Bass, Office of the Secretary & Barbara Gruson, Office of Public Affairs SUBJECT: Communications Update- 03.07.17 OF NOTE MEDIA REQUESTS Region I None Region II Following up on the WSJarticle on potential cut s to NYCHA's funding, Region II received inquiries from : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. David Goodman at th e New York Times Cindy Rodriguez at WNYC Emma Whitford at Gothamist Allison Papson at News12 Brendan Krisel at Patch Reggie Vikram at NYl News The Regional Public Affairs Officer was in close touch with our office and NYPIHthroughout the day. As of yet we have been unable to nail down the detai ls of exactly what is behind the numbers NYCHAis claiming, although it stems from the February 26th letter which reduced Operating Subsidy proration from 90% to 85%. The Regional Public Affairs Officer did not speak on the record to any of the reporters above, but explained on background that budget uncertainty is tied to operating under a CR,and that "cuts" are only final when Congress passes a budget . He also emphasized that there is no connection between the issue at hand and the FY18 budget request or appropriations . A copy of the letter was provided to all of the reporters except David (who had it from NYCHAalready) and Reggie, who didn't request it . Inquiry from Olivia Winslow at Newsday about the status of a fair housing comp laint filed by Erase Racism against Nassau County in April of 2014. The Regional Public Affairs Officer is currently waiting for a response from our Fair Housing Office before replying. www.hud.gov U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WAS HINGTON, DC 20410-0050 COMMU NICAT IONS REPORT Deana Bass Offic e of The Secret a ry Reporter Reggie Vikram from NYl News/NYl Noticia s inquired about an earlier Wa ll St. Journal report of a rumored cut in funding for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). Mr . Vik ram was connected with Charles McNally, the Regional Public Affairs Officer covering New York State, to supply background informatio n. Reporter Craig Harris from t he Arizona Republic sent a list of questions regarding HUD's upcoming onsite monitoring of the Navajo Housing Authority. We are coordinating with our ONAP policy office to provide a list of written replies to his inquir ies. Reporter Laura Kiesel wr iting for the Boston Institute of Nonprofit Journalism asked for background information on HUD's housing voucher investments in several tow ns in Massachusetts. We sent her a link to HUD's Community Assessment Reporting too l (CART)so could obtain an overview of data from the state , and provided her with the contact infor mation of Public Affairs staff in our Boston Regional Office in case she w ishes to speak with a local housing expert . Region Ill ABC13 New s Now , WVEC-TV (Norfolk, Va.) Investigative Reporter Laura Geller requested information about the December on site review of the Portsmo uth Redevelopme nt & Housing Authority. The report out of the review is not availab le and is tentatively scheduled for completion mid -Apr il. This is an ongoing story that includes the dismissal/resignation of t he entire PRHA Board of Commissioners . Greater Greater Wa shington, a housing, transportation, and urban planning blog in Washington, D.C. write r Pet e Rodrigue is writing a story about Brookland Manor, a Nort heast DC compl ex wi t h 373 project-based Section 8 units. He is following-up a story written by the Washington Post last year, in which mentioned that the owner's suing people for $25 dollars in overdue rent seemed like an odd reading of HUD rules. Brian Sullivan was quoted as saying despite the wor ding of its regulations, t he agency has never repriman ded a property owner for fai ling to sue over small amounts of money. The reporter is validating that is still the case. There are other issues concerni ng the redevelopment including a pending lawsuit , fai lure t o secure final zoning approva l and resolution of an issue with the DC Preservation Network. Region IV David Plazas, Opinion Engagement Editor, The Tennessean/USA Today The media query pertains to what is the future of affordable housing in Nashville to include publi c housing. Asked about speaki ng to someone about the history of pub lic housing and mixed income housing. Working with OPA on question about the history of PH and mixed income housing from the standpoint of speaking to someone at HUD HQ about that. He is also contacting Jim Harbiso n, Nashville PH Executive Director about city's plans to address affordable housi ng. www.hud.go v U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WAS HINGTON, DC 20410-0050 COMMUNICATIONS REPORT Deana Bass Offic e of The Secret a ry ABC 33 (Birmingham, Alabama) reporter Venton Blandin emailed regarding construction date of Birmingham Towers, a senior mult ifamily property where fire erupted over the weekend. All 124 tena nts had to be evacuated, one tenant is in the hospital. Firefighters looking for a cause. Construct ion date provided. The Ledger (Lakeland, Florida) reporter Eric Pera emailed regarding HUD's reaction to a tenant demonstration planned for tomorrow March 8 at 6 pm. Tenants of Lakewood Terrace, with support from local advocates, want to express t heir frustration with the situation at the property. While we obtain deta iled infor mation on the property, we indicat ed to the reporter tha t we are working on his request. Region V, VI, VII, VIII None Region IX NBC San Diego: Reporter Thomas Jones requested expenditure information related to the San Diego Housing Commission's Housing Choice Voucher program for 2015 and 2016. I have provided the 2016 dat a as present ed in the HCV Dashboard and am working wi t h PIH in Los Angeles t o obt ain and provide the 2015 data. Gallup Independent: Reporter Vida Volkert requested (via FOIA) copies of the Indian Housing Plan for the Navaho Housing Authority for 2011-2016. I am in the process offulfilling t his request in coordination with the region's FOIA Liaison. Region X None INTERVIEW REQUESTS 1. Rick Maese, Wa shington Post, Sports Department. SUMMA RY: Reporter is wr iti ng about a young man named Myron Ro lle. He's a forme r NFL player w ho is w rapp ing up med ical school t his spring. He's studyi ng to be a neuro logist and Dr. Carson was an idol of his. In recent years he has been a mentor of sorts, prov iding guidance, w riting recommen dations. The story wo n't be published until later th is month. 2. WJLA-TV (Ch. 7- ABC) and WTOP Radio requested interviews with Secretary Carson. www.hud.go v U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, DC 20410-0050 COMMUN ICATIONS REPORT Deana Bass Office of The Secret ary TOP STORIES *Excerptsfromthe HUDDAILYBRIEFING Carson emphasizes fairness in first remarks to HUD staff, warning there wi ll be 'no favorites for anybody, no extra' (Washington Post) Washington Post (3/6/2017 3:08 PM, Jose A. DelReal) Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said that he would place a "big emphasis on fairness for everybody" during his first remarks to HUD's staff Monday, warning that there will be "no favorites for anybody, no extra" in his approach to housing policy - rousing lingering uncertainties about how public assistance programs will be managed under his watch. [SC] Flood Survivors Can Now Sell Their Damaged Homes to the Government (WL TX-TV Columbia 19, SC) WLTX-TV Columbia 19 {3/6/2017 8:29 PM, Sonia Gutierrez) VIDEO. Flood survivors from four Lexington County neighborhoods can now sell their damaged homes to the government . The proposal was approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development {HUD) last week, and th is week, the county is making a push for app licat ions. So far, they have about 50, but they're anticipating to get close to 120. There was $16,332,000 granted by HUD to the local government, and 70 percent of that must go to low to moderate income households. Report Prepared by Over 60 National Organizations Underscores the Importance of Affordab le Housing and Calls on Cong ress to Lift Federal Spending Caps (Nat iona l Low Income Housing Coalition) National Low Income Housing Coaltion (3/6/2017 1:03 PM, NLIHC) A Place to Call Home: The Case for Increased Federal Invest ments in Affordable Housing, a new report released today by the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF)and the Nationa l Low Income Housing Coalition {NLIHC), compiles the latest research that shows how investments in affordable housing boost economic mobility, reduce poverty and homelessness, improve health outcomes, and strengthen the economy . The report includes more than 100 success stories of people and communities that have been positively impacted by federal affordable housing investments funded through the U.S. Departments of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Agriculture (USDA). [NY] New Program to Reunite Former Inmates with Families in Public Housing (WFUV 90.7 , Fordham University, NY) WFUV 90.7 (3/6/2017 1:37 PM, Anthony Ali) A new initiative in New York state aims to help former inmates rejoin their families in public housing. Under the pilot program announced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, housing officials in White Plains, Schenectady and Syracuse will permit "carefu lly screened" former inmates to live with their families in www.hud.gov U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, DC 20410-0050 COMMUN ICATIONS REPORT Deana Bass Office of The Secret ary public housing . [NC] Gastonia Housing Authority: We 'll OK American flags (The Gaston Gazette , NC) The Gaston Gazette (3/6/2017 4:02 PM, Adam Lawson) Senior citizens originally told they must remove their American flags will soon have the right to fly Old Glory permanently protected in local public housing code. The Gastonia Housing Authority called a special board meeting for Tuesday to address its flag policy . Board members will meet by phone and approve making the American flag an exception to its policy against hanging items from the agency1sapartment buildings, according to Housing Authority Executive Director Gary Foster. "Any resident of the housing author ity that wants to display a United States flag can do so," Foster said. "When the policy of not attaching items to the building was put in place, we never envisioned that would prohibit the display of a United States flag." Residents of Linwood Terrace, a group of Gastonia condominiums main ly designed for senior citizens, were shocked to hear in December they could either take their flags down or risk being removed from their homes. [MD] Using Astronomy To Fight Urban Blight (The Atlantic Citylab) The Atlantic Citylab (3/7/2017 5:45 AM , Linda Poon) In a partnership with Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore is borrowing a trick from stargazers to predict housing abandonment. Almost 17,000 houses sit boarded-up and vacant throughout Baltimore. These are the ones deemed officially unlivable by the city, some with rooftops or walls missing. But those structures represent just a fraction of a larger problem. Estimates from the Census and other community surveys suggest anywhere between 30,000 and 54,000 other homes are currently unoccupied . The question is: Which ones? Top Issues and Accomplishments Discussed at Office Meeting [Usethissectionto givebriefpointson thepolicies , accomplishments, andissuesof theday.] TOPISSUES Jerry Brown is handling all media inqu iries pertaining to Secretary Carson's address to staff. NYCHAletter(seemediarequestsin RegionII) {Endof Report}Disclaimer : Theinformation andviewsexpressed in thisNewsBriefing do notnecessari ly representtheviewsof HUDor the UnitedStatesanddo notconstitutean endorsement by the Department. www.hud.gov From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Kasper, Maren M 24 Feb 201713:26:30 +0000 Kirkland, Will iam H. EOP/WHO;Jack, Brian Bass, Deana;Patton, Lynne M;Nason, Michael C;Hoe lscher, Douglas RE: HUD I Listening Tour/Detroit Does th is time work for fo lks today? If not - is the re a time t hat works best fo r us all to coordinate on Detroit? Thanks, Maren From: Kasper, Maren M Sent : Tuesday, February 21, 2017 8:31 PM To : Kirkland, William H. EOP/WHO ; Jack, Brian Cc: Bass, Deana ; Patton, Lynne M ; Nason, M ichael C ; Hoelscher, Douglas Subject: Re: HUD I Listening Tour/Detro it How does Friday at 9:30 wor k for the group? Thanks, Ma ren From: Kirkland, William H. EOP/WHO Sent : Monday, February 20, 20171:53 :33 PM To: Kasper, Maren M; Jack, Brian Cc: Bass, Deana; Patton , Lynne M; Nason, Michael C; Hoelscher, Douglas Subject : RE: HUD I Listening Tour/Detroit Sounds great Maren. Just let me know when works best from everyone. Thanks, Billy From: Kasper, Maren M [mailto:Maren.M.Kasper@hud.gov ] Sent : Monday , February 20, 2017 1:39 PM To: Jack, Brian ; Kir kland, William H. EOP/WHO Cc: Bass, Deana ; Patton, Lynne M ; Nason, M ichael C Subject : HUD I List ening Tour/De t roit Hey guys - hope you're having a nice weekend . Just as a follow up from our meeting Friday - wa nt to circle back on Detro it . Assum ing Dr. Carson's conf irmat ion happens next week, we are still planning on kicking off t he tour in Det roit on March 15t h . If you guys wanted t o plan somet hing w ith some key people, it looks like Thursday Marc h 16th at 4:30 wou ld work well given t he current schedule of event s. Let's brainstorm around what that event wou ld be and w ho you wo uld like to invite. I believe Dr. Carson wou ld have a hard stop at 6pm. Best, Maren Gruson, Barbara 14 Mar 2017 23:17:11 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Bass, Deana Leah.V.Levell@who.eop.gov;Kelly A. EOP/WHO Love Re: AFTERNOON COMMUNICATIONS BRIEFING- February 28, 2017 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Hi Leah, It was a pleasure meeting you yesterday! Lynne and I still aren't receiving the Afternoon Communications Briefings. Can you please double check to see if we were added to the list? Per Lynne's request, I have cc'd Kelly Love, in case she isn't receiving the briefings either. Thank you! Regards, Barbara K. Gruson Office of Public Affairs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 C: l(b)(6) E: Barbara.Gruson@hud.gov p From: Patton , Lynne M Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 8:41 PM To: Bass, Deana Cc: Leah.V.Levell @who.eop.gov; Gruson , Barbara Subject: Re: AFTERN OON COMMUNICATIONS BRIEFING - February 28, 2017 Thanks Leah! Can you add us all to the Cliff Sims' distribution too? Thanks so much ! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0 : 202-402-8252 On Feb 28, 2017, at 4 :36 PM, Bass, Deana wrote: Hey Leah, Can you get Lynne and Barbara cc'd above on this list? db From: Cliff Sims Se nt: Tuesday , Februa ry 28, 2017 3:56 PM To: Bass, Deana Subject: AFTERNOON COMMUN ICATIONS BRIEF IN G - February 28, 2017 AFTERNOON COMMUNICATIONS BRIEFING Feb. 28, 2017 PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO A JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS The President is committed to keeping his promises to the Americ an people. • • • • He has already saved taxpayers millions of dollars by renegotiat ing promises , and will save billions more on contracts all across government. We have undertaken a historic effort to roll back over-burdensome regulations . The Preside nt has begun the process of draining the swamp of Wash ington corrupt ion. He has cleared the way for pipeline construct ion and withdrew the country from the Trans-Pac ific Partnership . Looking forward , the President will lay out an optimistic vi sion for the nation with a focus on the government putting the interests of the American people first. • • • There is a renewed spirit of optimism sweeping the country. We are thinking like Amer icans again - dreaming big, building and underta king monumenta l tasks and solving enormo us problems. But we must work together - across party lines - to do it. We must restart the engine of America 's economy. • • • • Ame rican businesses are being crushed under an avalanche of taxes and regulations . We must make it easier for companies to do business in America. We will deliver historic tax reform so that Amer ican businesses can compete and thrive . The middle class must get tax relief. • • • We must have fair trade for our workers - foreign countries can no longer be allowed to tax our exports while shipping goods into our country for free. We must protect our workers by enforcing our immigration laws, and it is time to implement a merit-based immigrat ion system . We will be guided by two core rules: Buy American , and Hire American. Our people must have access to quality , affordabl e healthcare of their choosing. • • • • • Congress must repeal Obamacare and replace it with a system that expands cho ice, increases access and lowers costs . Americans with pre-existing conditions must have coverage , and we must smooth the transition for Americans current ly in the exchanges. Our governors must have flex ibility and resources they need to ensure no one slips through the cracks . Americans must have the freedom to purchase health insurance in a nationa l marketplace - it is time for competit ion that benefits consumers . We must eliminate the burdensome app roval process for life-saving drugs so that more lives can be saved . Every parent deserves a choice, and every child deserve s a chance. • • • Education is a civil rights issue - every child must have access to a quality education, no matter their zip code. Our disadvantaged youth , including millions of African-Amer ican and Latino children, deserve access to good schools and great teachers . We want to help our children break the cycle of poverty, and education is the key. Every family deserves the opportunity to live in peace and safety in their homes and communiti es. • • • • We must break the cycle of violence in our cities. To accomplish this, we must support our men and women in law enforcement. They deserve our respect and appreciation . For our peop le to be truly safe , our men and women of the military must have the tools they need to prevent - and, if they must, win - a war . And when our veterans come home , they must be taken care of . Looking abroad , an America First policy calls for robust engagement with the world in areas of mutual interest. • • • • We support NATO, but our partners must meet thei r financial obligations. Our strateg ic partners around the wo rld must play meaningful roles in operations and help cover the costs . We must learn from the mistakes of the past that have led to so much destruction around the world . We are prepared to forge new partnerships whe re our interests align . We are looking for partners in peace. OTHER NEWS OF THE DAY Legislation and Exec utive Orders Sign ed Today H.R. 321 - The INSPIRE Act • This bill, which was passed unanimously by Congress , encou rages NASA to have wome n and girls participate in science, techno logy, engineering, mathematics, and to pursue careers in aerospace, using existing programs and resources. • Specifically, the bill encourages the expansion of the missions of: o NASA Girls & NASA Boys o Aspire to Inspire o The Summer Institute in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Research. Also requ ires NASA to produce a report in 90 days to detail how the agency can best support engagement for women and girls in aerospace and related fields. • H.R. 255 - The Promoting Women in Entrepreneurship Act • Similar to the INSPIRE Act, H.R. 255 encourages the National Science Foundation to use existing programs to recruit and support women in the sciences . • R. 255 was passed by unanimous consent in both the House and Senate and has no cost according to the Congress ional Budget Office. This bill is in part of the Innovation Initiative, launched jointly by Leader McCarthy and Representative McHenry • Executive Order on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) • The Waters of the United States issue has had a long odyssey in the regulatory and legal world for the last 30 years, including 3 Supreme Court decisions and revised guidance from multipl e administrations. • The last administration overturned previous guidance and instituted the Clean Water Rule, previous ly known as the Waters of the U.S. Rule, a massive power grab that vastly expands federa l j urisdiction into state and local areas and decisions regarding their land use. o This rule is strong ly opposed by farmers, ranchers , and agricultura l workers all across our country because it prohibits them from doing their jobs as efficiently as possible and treats our small fanners as if they were major industrial polluters. • Past Supreme Court decisions have tried to make it clear that the jurisdiction of federal agencies who oversee this issue should be shrinking, not expanding. • This order directs the Anny Corps of Engi neers and the EPA to review and reconsider the Obama administrat ion's rule and provides instruct ion to the Attorney General for proceeding with current legal action regarding the rule. By eliminating this rule, we will unleash our farmers and ranchers to freely, yet still safely, expand their operations, and allow more Americans to make their living off our great land. • Executive Order on the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Initiative • • President Tru mp is making HBCUs a priority again by repositioning the HBCU initiative in the White House. Th is repositioning wil l strengthen the initiative by: o • Allowing it to function across all executive departments and agencies and utilize the full resources of the federal government o Establishing HBCUs as a strategic partner in the President's urban agenda of creating jobs , revitalizing commun ities, and making inner cities safe aga in o Increasing the private sector's role in supporting HBCUs o StrengtheningHBCUs participation in federal programs that partner wi th outside groups or private organizations Each President since Jimmy Carter has issued an executive order on HBCUs. These previous initiatives lost track because they did not have the full force of the White House behind them. That stops wi th President Trump. The President's Budget • • • • • The President's first budget will be submitted to Congress on March 16th . The American people elected the President to prioritize their secur ity, and that is exact ly what he will do. o Th is budget provides for one of the largest increases in defense spending without increas ing the debt. o There will be a $54 billion increase in defense spending in Fiscal Year 2018, in addition to $30 billion in supplemental spending for the current fisca l year . • This funding is vital. We must devote this money to protect the country . o We wil l also increase funding for our veterans, secure our border, and fund our other priorities . We are a nation that soon will be $20 trill ion in debt , so prior itizing financia l security is as important as protect ing our nation 's physical security . o Families all across America have made tough choice in recent years over tradeoffs about what they can and cannot afford, but the federal governmen t has continued to spend taxpayer dollars without pause . o The President has instructed his Budget Director , Mick Mulvaney , to write a budget that rebuilds our nation 's military , while also mak ing tough choices for the American peop le. o Th is budget will insist on $54 billion in cuts to nondefense programs . The so-called "firewall " that protects lesser priorities from being used to pay for defense increases must go. o Foreign aid to other countries will be cut deeply . It is time to prioritize the secur ity of th is country and ask the rest of the world to step up and pay their fair share. Many government agencies will also experience cuts. o These cuts wi ll be sensible , they wi ll be rational , but they will be tough. That is what the moment calls for , and the President looks forward to engaging the Congress in passing his first security budget. ObamaCare • ObamaCare has delivered Americans an unsustainable health care system with out of control premi ums , rising deduct ibles and dwindling choices. • • Nancy Pelosi cited three critical fronts on which ObamaCare's success should be judged: lowering costs, expand ing benefits , and increasing access. The law has completely failed all three. o Costs: • Under ObamaCare, the American people face rising premiums , unaffordable deductibles, fewer insurance choices , and higher taxes to pay for skyrocketing costs. • This year , the average premium for ObamaCare insurance plans in all four tiers (bronze, silver, gold , platinum) are facing a double-digit increase. o Expanding Benefits: • Obamacare's mandates have led to mass cancellations of coverage , soaring out of pocket costs, and enrollment figures declining as millions choose to pay a tax over buying government mandated insurance. o Increased Access : • As insurers leave the marketplace , Americans are left with fewer insurance choices, with 17% having only one insurer option ava ilable in their exchange. • The ObamaCare Co-Op program has failed , with 16 of 23 co-ops having failed and gone out of business. We are confident that once Americans see the choice between this failed system that has had two terms under the last president to deliver but has been unable to and another choice for a patient-centered plan that will return choice to the American consumer, both with insurers and doctors, and bring back down costs from where they have skyrocketed to , they will support our effort to repeal and responsib ly replace ObamaCare. POTUS SCHEDULE • • • • Meeting with National Association of Attorneys General Signs H.R. 321 and H.R . 255 Signs Executive Orders on WOTUS and HBCUs Visit with Guests of First Address to the Joint Session of Congress • Addresses Joint Session of Congress ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND ON RECENT NEWS New Extreme Vett ing EO • • • As the President said at his press conference, we'll be issuing a new executive action that will comprehensively protect our country . The new executive order is being finalized - what we are doing now is running it through the different departments and agencies to ensure that it is executed in a flawless manner . o This is not a matter of delaying, it's a matter of getting it right. The court which made the misguided decision on the President's initial executive order had its decisions reversed by the Supreme Court a remarkable 79% between 2010 and 2015. Anti-S emitic Attacks Against Jewis h Community Centers and Cemeteries • • • • The President is deeply concerned by the reports of further vandal ism at Jewish cemeteries . The cowardly destruction in Philadelphia this weekend comes on top of similar accounts from Missouri, and threats made to Jewish Commu nity Centers across the country last week . The President continues to condemn these and any other anti-Sem itic and hateful acts in the strongest terms. From our country 's founding , we have been dedicated to protecting freedom of religion. No one in America shou ld feel afraid to freely and open ly follow the religion of their choosing . Whit e House Relationship w ith the Media • • • Every time the media turns themselves into the story, the American people - among whom trust in the media remains near historical lows - roll their eyes . The truth is that this was simply a gaggle - not a full briefing - in a smaller space , and the pool was there to share what was said with their peers. The entire gagg le was also transcribed. o Background: A press pool is a rotating group of journalis ts from subscribing news organizat ions that pool resources and produce reports for all members to draw from in their report ing. o Further, we actually allowed more press in than usual fo r pooled events. o We could have kept it to the smaller pool, but instead expanded it as much as allowed by the space in the Press Secretary 's office. It's comp letely false to suggest that outlets were "blocked ." The media was represented by the pool, as it is in all situations when space or other factors limit the amount of press able to access an event. False CNN Reporting • • • • • • The headlines and talking heads are complete ly ignor ing the facts of this situation . The conversation , which centered entirely around the false New York Times report and was not related to any investigation, was initiated by the FBI, not the White House. Some reports have indicated communicat ions between White House staff and the FBI might be inappropriate according to previous practice. However, those restrictions do not apply to conversations of public affairs. The Deputy Director of the FBI reached out, on his own, to the White House Chief of Staff to let him know that the New York Times report regard ing contact between Russia and the Trump campaign was inaccurate . There was no "pressure" exerted on the FBI to push back on the story. It was the logical next step for the Chief of Staff to ask , once told that the story was false , what could be done to correct the record. The FBI said it would be approp riate for the Chief of Staff to say publicly that he had been briefed by intelligence officia ls at the highest level regard ing the inaccuracy of the report . o • Quote from the Chief of Staff: "I have talked to the highest levels of intelligence officials, and they have assured me that the New York Times story about constant contacts is grossly overstated and inaccurate. So I wouldn't come on your show and say something like that if I didn't have a green light and approval to say it. It's not true. " - Fox & Friends (FNC), 2/17/17 Just because reporters and anchors say something over and over again doesn't start to make it true . At some point, we get to a place where we have to move on and focus on the things that the Ame rican people actually care about. This has been asked and answered, let's move forward. Liberal Activists at Town Halls • • • Every American has a right to speak his or her mind at town halls or other events, and we respect that. Reports of lawmakers distancing themselves from the President are overblown and exaggerated . In a recent poll, 70% of Americans (including most Democrats) wanted Democrats in Washington to work with our Administration, not protest and oppose us at all turns. A vocal minority doesn't represent the majority . Reporting on the Yemen Raid • • Every American owes Ryan Owens and his family a great deal of gratitude. He will always be remembered as an American hero who made the ultimate sacrifice in service of his country. It is standard operating procedure at the Department of Defense that, anytime there is a fatality on an operat ion, an investigation known as a 15-6 is triggered. It can take several months to complete and a redacted version is available to the public under FOIA. White House Correspondent's Dinner • • • POTUS Tweet: I will not be attending the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner this year. Please wish everyone well and have a great evening! The President's tweet speaks for itself. He wishes everyone who is attending we ll but will not be attend ing himself. The event was originally created for promoting scholarships for young journalists. It's lost that focus entire ly and become just another chance for the dishonest media and professional Washington to celebrate themselves. DHS Implementation Memos Top Line: • • Department of Home land Security Secretary Kelly issued two memoranda to the OHS workforce providing directio n for implementing two of the President's executive orders: "Border Security and Immigration Improvement " and "Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States ." These memos ensure that all OHS employees are intimately familiar with how to implement the President's executive orders , key stakeho lders are in the loop and the public is well informed on the facts . • These memos, along with fact sheets and Q&A documents, are easily accessible by both OHS staff and the genera l public at www.dhs .gov/executiveorders. This page will continue to be updated as appropriate. • Ultimate ly, these memos direct OHS staff to fa ithfully execute the immigration laws of the United States and provide them with the appropriate resources to do so . Specific questions about these memos can be referred to OHS. • Border Security and Immigration Improvement Memo: • • • This memo outlines how OHS will comply with the President's executive order by deploying all lawful means to secure the nation 's southern border, prevent further illegal immigration into the United States, and to repatriate illegal immigrations swiftly , cons istently, and humanely . This memo does not affect DACA recipients . Key policies in this memo include: o Estab lishing operational control of the border , including a physical barrier o Detaining illegal imm igrants at our near the border o Ending the practice of "catch and release " o Hiring 5 ,000 addit ional border agents o Empowering state and loca l law enfo rcement to support federal enforcement of immigration law o Ensuring prosecution guidelines place a high priority on crimes near our southern border Enhancing Public Safety in the Interio r of the United States Memo: • • Th is memo addresses enforcement and remova l of those who illegally enter or remain in the United States, particularly those who engage in criminal conduct while here. Key policies in this memo include: o Estab lishing the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office within ICE to facilitate engagement with the victims and their families to ensure, to the extent permitted by law , they are provided with information about the offender, and that their additional questions and concerns regarding immigration enforcement efforts are addressed . o Hiring 10,000 ICE agents and officers, as we ll as additional mission support and legal staff necessary o Establishing a program to collect all fines and penalties for which the Department is authorized o Facilitating the collection and reporting of data on the apprehensions and release of illegal immigrat ions Appointment of Lieutenant General Herbert Raymond "H.R." McMaster to serve as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Top Line: • General McMaster - known by his nickname , "The Iconoclast Genera l" -brings over three decades of experience to the post of Nat ional Security Advisor . • The President's first duty is to keep the American people safe. General McMaster has the knowledge and foresight necessary to provide the President with expert advice as he protects America 's interests at home and abroad. • Bio: o o o o o General McMaster is a graduate of West Point and earned both his Masters of Arts and Ph.D degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During his over three decades in the United States Army, General McMaster gained renown for his roles in the Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom , and Operation Enduring Freedom . He was a Captain in the Battle of 73 Easting, a critical engagement during which outnumbered American forces took advantage of superior military equipment and the element of surprise to destroy over 80 Iraqi Republican Guard vehicles without a single loss. Wh ile serving during the Iraq War, Genera l McMaster ran the model for the successful "clear , hold, and build" counterinsurgency method in the town of Tai Afar, a strategy credited with turning the war around during the surge. General McMaster earned the Silver Star for his valor during the Gulf War. Quote from President Trump: • "General McMaster has served with distinction in the United States Army for over three decades and will now bring that tremendous experience with him to his new post as my National Security Advisor . My first duty as President is to keep the American people safe. Genera l McMaster has the knowledge and foresight necessary to provide me with expert advice as we work to protect America's interests at home and abroad . I am pleased to we lcome him to our team." Quote from General McMaster: • "I am honored to serve as President Trump's National Security Advisor. The safety of the American people and security of the American homeland are our top priorities. I will work tirelessly in this new role to assist the President as he addresses the comp lex and growing threats our country is fac ing around the globe." President Trump Inherited a Mess • • During his press conference on Thursday, President Trump explained that he "inherited a mess ... As you know, our administration inherited many problems across government , and across the economy." Here are the facts: Economy o The economy grew by just 1.6 percent last year , and President Obama did not have a single year of 3+ percent economic growth. o President Obama was the first president since Herbert Hoover to not have at least one year of economic growth of 3 percent or higher. o Wage growth was stagnant under President Obama. The median U.S. hourly wage only increased by 34 cents, or 1.8 percent while he was in office . Salaries and benefits rose just 2.2 percent. o • • • The nation lost over 200,000 manufacturing jobs under President Obama. o The homeownership rate decreased under President Obama and hit a five-decade low last year. o On President Obama's watch, the national debt increased by over 88 percent, a total of $9.3 trillion . Healthcare o Obamacare is a mess, with higher costs and fewer choices . o Premiums for Obamacare 's mid-level "Silver" plans are increasing by an average of 25 percent this year, coming on top of the 7.5 percent increase for 2016. o Lower level "Bronze" plans are facing premium increases of 21 percent this year. o As many as 8.4 million Americans will see a sharp rise in premiums this year , according to HHS. o Deductibles are rising, so consumers have to pay more before their insurance even kicks in. o Taxpayers are paying billions for skyrocketing premium subsidies. Foreign Policy o The Obama administration 's foreign policy left the world in disorder: from the disastrous nuclear deal with Iran to the failed Russian reset to the humanitarian crisis in Syria. o According to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, there are more safe havens for terrorists "than at any time in history." o President Obama failed to foresee and counter the rise of ISIS, which he famous ly called a "JV Team. " o North Korea became a more dangerous threat to their region and the world. Disunity o Race relations deteriorated under President Obama, with polls showing that "both blacks and whites believe race relations have deteriorated." (AP) Unsubscrib e The White House · 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW · Washington DC 20500 · 202-456-1111 Thompson, Amy C 19 Jun 2017 21:08 :50 +0000 Patton, Lynne M hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov Media Update & Job Descrip LP Media lnquiries_Asof6.19.xlsx From: Se nt: To : Cc: Subje ct: Attachment s: Lynne - Attached is the current list of media inquiries we've received. Those that are highlighted have not published their story yet, but we anticipate seeing the WaPo, The New Yorker, and TheStreet.com pieces tomorrow. AP and Politico are still pending, but they have not contacted us since last week. Also, here is the RA job description we discussed: The regional administrator serves as HUD's liaison to mayors, city managers, elected representatives, state and local officials, member of Congress, private and non-profit developers, stakeholders and customers. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to communities and evaluate their efficiency and effectiveness. There are 10 regional directors in the United States. Let me know if you have any questions . Thanks, Amy Amy C. Thompson Assis tant Secretary for Public Affairs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Deve lopment Amy.C.Thompson@hud.gov C: l(b)(6) 0: (202) 402-515 1 I Patton lnqueries Outlet AP AP Government Exec NYl (NBC) CNN NPR (WNYC) Washington Post Fortune New York Times Housingw ire Politico Politico El Diario Charter NY Daily News The New Yorker TheStreet.com Law360 Reporter Steve Peoples Jennifer Kerr Eric Courtney Danielle Mire la lverac Shawn Boburg Email speoples@ap.org jkerr@ap.org Phone 212-621-7849 202-641-9410 202-266-7261 646-625-0612 956-533-5689 miverac@wn):'.c.org 646-829-4079 202-334-4370 803-543-7202 yamiche.alcindor@n):'.times.com 954-292-2553 Yamiche Alcindor Ben Lane blane@housingwire.com 469-893-1495 Lor raine Woellert lwoellert@politico.com 703-842-1796 Sally Goldenberg sgoldenberg@politico.com 732-895-5447 917-831-8453 Camile Padil la Dalmal cammile.padilla@eldiarion):'..COm Courtney Gross cortney.gross@charter.com 646-625-0612 Greg Smith gsmith@nydailynews.com 917-685-5580 Jennifer Gonnerman jennifer gonnerman@new):'.orker.co 347-221-1107 emil):'..Stewart@thestreet.com 212-321-5121 Emily Stewart Bill Wichert bill.wichert@law360.com 551-254-3186 Notes Called on behalf of Chris Cillizza Story out 6/20 Spanish-language print pub in NY/NJ Story out 6/20 Story out 6/20 From: Patton, Sent : 20 Mar 2017 16:35:16 +0000 To : Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WH O Re: Lynn Patton Contact Info r mation Cc: Subject : Lynne M 100%! Pleasure to meet you , Hannah. Yes, please uti lize me for any/all housing engagement as it pertains to community /fa ith/state leadership. Naturally, I'm a strong first interface due to my relationship with the Trump family , but am also happy to then loop in any/all applicable department heads. Win win. Thanks Jenny & great interview! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @ hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 > On Mar 20, 2017, at 12:23 PM , Korn , Jennifer S. EOP/WHO wrote: > > Hello Lynne , > > I hope you are doing well! Are you the right person to introduce leaders in the housing to when we get requests from supporters ? We have two people in this space that would like to meet with HUD. If you are , we can send an email introduction. lfnot , p lease let me know who we can work with on the se request s. Thanks! > > JK > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----From: Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 11:53 AM To: Korn , Jennifer S. EOP /WHO Subject: Lynn Patton Contact Information Hi Jenny, > > I am requesting an introduction or contact infonnation for Lynn Patton, as we have two separate people we would like to introduce her to. The first, which is time sensitive, is for Bill Guerrero for a meeting on March 23rd any time after 10 am or March 24th, as Bill is doing great things in housing in NY . > > The second, is for Dr. Bill Winston and Deloris Thomas from Living Word Christian Center in Chicago who are leading an intercity outreach program. > > Thank you in advance, > > Hannah J. Castillo > The White Hou se , Office of Public Liaison > 202-456 - 1452 > > From: Sent: To : Cc: Subject: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 20 Mar 2017 12:35:16 -0400 Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO Re: Lynn Patton Contact Info rmation 100%! Pleasure to meet you , Hannah. Yes, please utilize me for any/all housing engagement as it pertains to community /faith/state leadership. Naturally, I'm a strong first interface due to my relation ship with the Trump family, but am also happy to then loop in any/all applicable depart ment heads. Win win. Thanks Jenny & great interview! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.p atton@hu d.gov 0: 202-402-8252 > On Mar 20, 2017 , at 12:23 PM, Korn , Jennifer S. EOP/WHO wrote: > > Hello Lynne, > > I hope you are doing well! Are you the right person to introduce leaders in the housing to when we get requests from supporters ? We have two people in this space that would like to meet with HUD. If you are, we can send an email introduction. lfnot , p lease let me know who we can work with on these reque sts. Thanks! > > JK > > -----Original Message----> From: Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO > Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 11:53 AM > To: Korn , Jennifer S. EOP/WHO > Subject: Lynn Patton Contact Information > > Hi Jenny, > > I am requesting an introduction or contact infonnation for Lynn Patton, as we have two separate people we would like to introduce her to. The first, which is time sensitive, is for Bill Guerrero for a meeting on March 23rd any time after 10 am or March 24th, as Bill is doing great thing s in housing in NY . > > The second, is for Dr. Bill Winston and Deloris Thomas from Living Word Christ ian Center in Chicago who are leading an intercity outreach program. > > Thank you in advance, > > Hannah J. Castillo > The White House, Office of Public Liaison > 202-456 - 1452 > > Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov From: Sent : To: 23 Jun 2017 18:18 :47 -0400 Thompson, Amy C hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov;Manigault, 0marosa 0. E0P/WH0;Love, Kelly A. E0P/WH0;Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L Subject: Re: Press Release Cc: Please remove "across the reg ion" from the Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic Liaison U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 23, 2017, at 5:39 PM , Thompson , Amy C wrote: Thanks, Lynne. We've incorporated our changes to your draft. Attached is the announcement that the regional office is authorized to send out on Monday . It has been cleared by Shelia, and the quote is approved by the Secretary. Have a great weekend and good luck next week! Amy From : Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:42 PM To: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov ; Thompson, Amy C ; Manigault, 0marosa 0. E0P/WH0 ; Love, Kelly A. E0P/WH0 ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject: Press Release Importa nce: High Hi Team: Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been worki ng on with WH comms. Amy- if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final versio n. The bottom line is that I don' t want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approve d by S0HUD. I have the right to participate and approve it. Lastly, wh ile I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, worked directly fo r & has this level of media attention), I defe r to you all. Ultimately, it's my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYCoffice when ready on Monday. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) 1 1 E: lynne.m .patton@hud.gov Kasper, Maren M 9 Mar 201717:10:56 +0000 Brian.T.Jack@who.eop .gov Patton, Lynne M;William.H.Kirkland@who .eop.gov Re: HUD I Secretary 's listening tour- Detroit From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Adding billy here . On Mar 9, 2017, at 11:39 AM, Kasper , Maren M wrote: Hey Brian - any thoughts on the Thursday afternoon /evening ideas? We are look ing to lock down the sched ule asap and want to make sure we are coordinated. Thank you!! Maren On Mar 8, 2017, at 4:36 PM , Kasper , Maren M wrote: Hey Brian, As promised - sorry it's a bit late - here is our line by line for Detroit. Let us know when you're free to review. Maren Patton, Lynne M 26 Jun 2017 15:59:08 +0000 To : Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov;Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO;Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L;McNally , Charles E;Orriols, Mirza;Alvarez, Olga R Subject: RE: Press Release Attachme nts : RA Appointment Release 6-26-17 DRAFT.docx From: Se nt: Good morning! Attached please find the updated & final version of the PRthat Charlie sent out, per WH instruction. While I was fine with last night's edit, WH Comms preferred Carson's original quote, so we reverted back to the original endorsement. I spoke to Secretary Carson this morning and he re-approved the attached change accordingly, per the WH. Omarosa is in charge of all minority appointments and agrees that the Secretary is going to have to go on record w ith an official endorsement of me eventually- so it may as well be now. This way, we can all move on and the media won't push back. I'm sure you all agree, unless, of course, you prefer an alternative PRstrategy of more bad headlines for both me & SOHUD. Loi. Otherwise, between this press release and the NYT article this morning, we should all be able to get back to more importan t things . Thank you! From : Thompson, Amy C Se nt: Sunday, June 25, 2017 6:11 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: hope .c.hicks@who.eop.gov; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO ; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject : RE: Press Release Hi Lynne, The Secretary has one addit ional change to his quote - he wants to say "Ms. Patton's strong desire to engage and foster relationships across bipartisan silos will significantly improve ..." Please work with your regional staff to finalize and distribute the release. Thanks again for the opportunity to review . Best, Amy From : Patton, Lynne M Se nt: Friday, June 23, 2017 6:35 PM To: Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov ; M anigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO ; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject: Re: Press Release Thank you, Amy! I just spoke to the Secretary & he approved the below edits : Please change his quote to and combo of both of ours .... 1) "Ms . Patton's unique ability to engage & foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will significant ly facilitate the delivery of HUD's programs to better assist families in the greater NY region. Her energy & enthusiasm .... etc etc" In the 5th paragraph , please remove "across the region" as you say region twice . And please put back in the final paragraph, "As someone with both the trust and respect of the HUD Secretary and the President of the United States, I look forward to advocating before them on behalf of the city & region I love." Once done, kindly resend to all of us and Region II & we're good to go!! We'll draft the HUD Happenings in the same mode. Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0 : 202-402-8252 On Jun 23, 2017 , at 5:39 PM, Thompson , Amy C wrote: Thanks, Lynne. We've incorporated our changes to your draft . Attached is the announcement that the regional office is authorized to send out on Monday . It has been cleared by Shelia, and the quote is approved by the Secretary. Have a great weekend and good luck next week! Amy From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:42 PM To : hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov ; Thompson , Amy C ; Manigault, Omarosa 0 . EOP/WHO ; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject: Press Release Importance : High Hi Team: Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms . Amy - if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version . The bottom line is that I don't want anything being released on my behalf without a jo int review of the same - even if it's been approved by SOHUD. I have the right to participate and approve it. Lastly, wh ile I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, worked directly fo r & has this level of media attention), I defe r to you all. Ultimately, it's my understanding that it will be distributed by the NYCoffice when ready on Monday. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin g and Ur ban Development, Suite I 0226 1 1 E: lvnne.m .patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I c:l( b)(6) NEWS U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - Ben Carson, Secretary Office of Public Affairs, New York Regional Office , New York , NY 10278 HUD No . 17-003 Charle s McNally (212) 542-7647 charles.e.mcna lly@hud.gov www.hud .gov/New York FOR RELEASE June 26, 2017 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK - U.S . Departme nt of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials today announ ced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westc hester, New Yo rk, to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role, Patton will be responsible for the Department ' s programs and operations in the Region's two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton joins Region II from HUD's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engage ment. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage and foster viable relationshi ps across bipartisan silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson. "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD's mission will be supported by a tremendous team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor , Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson ' s national listening tour and worked to identify potential reforms to HUD's Section 3 program, which provide s a mechanism for low-income fam ilies to receive job training and employment with HUD-funded projects. Additionally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of experience as a senior execut ive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally, Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina , identifying permanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced families in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humbled by the tremendous honor to serve as HUD ' s Regional Adm inistrator for the city and region I call home," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD ' s mission and look forward to working with local stakeholders , housing authorities, elected officials , faith-based and commun ity leaders to identify effective solutions for challenges current ly facing New York and New Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD ' s liaison to mayors , city managers , elected represen tatives , state and local officials , members of Congress , private and non-profit developers , and customers. They oversee the delivery of HUD program s and services to communit ies and evaluate their efficiency and effectiveness. There are 10 regiona l admin istrators in the United States. ### For over 50 years, HUD's mission has been to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans . In New York and New Jersey, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800,000 households, homeless services for more than 80,000 individuals, single-family mortgage insurance for over 500,000, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community-based organizations, and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery fimding in the wake of Hurricanes Iren e and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership with 14 state and local agencies across the region. More informa tion about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.gov and www.espanol.hud.gov. Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Face book or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list. Patton, Lynne M From: Sent: To: 16 Jun 2017 18:37:03 +0000 Cc: Subject: Thompson, Amy C hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov Re: Latest Inquiries Thank you! A ll anticipated . The support I've received today from so many people - including the both of yo u, the Secretary & the family - has been truly humbling and renders all of this ultimately very silly. However, let's all circle up on Tuesday to see how things continue to play out. If we need to confirm the appointment early, then that's what we need to do regardless of past protocol. Unfo1tunately , my circumstance is not like any other. More importantly, I won't allow my reputation, nor the reputation of the hard working NY/NJ office to be unnecessarily compromised with rampant speculation & undocumented assumptions over the next 15 days. It's best to deflect and refocus the attention on the vision for the regional office. I'm sure we all agree. In the interim , I will be working on my press release /HUD Happenings anno uncement & support quotes wit h the WH comms team . Have a great weekend! Lynne M. Patton Sen ior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 16, 2017 , at 1:25 PM , Thompson , Amy C wrote: Hi Lynne - FYI... the AP (Steve Peoples) and Washington Post (Shawn Boburg) have asked us for your current salary . Also, below are the other outlets that have contacted us this morning. Our response at this time has been to say that no announcement has been made regarding the Region II appointmen t, and HUD does not speculate on appointments. Happy to discuss more. Buzz me if you need anything. Amy AP Government Exec NYl (NBC) CNN NPR (WNYC) Washington Post Fortune NY Times Housingwire Politico Amy C. Thompson Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen t Am .C.Thom son hud. ov C: (b)(6) 0: (202) 402-5151 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 16 Jun 2017 14:37:02 -0400 Thompson, Amy C hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov Re: Latest Inquiries Thank you! A ll anticipated . The support I've received today from so many people - including the both of yo u, the Secretary & the family - has been truly humbling and renders all of this ultimately very silly. However, let's all circle up on Tuesday to see how things continue to play out. If we need to confirm the appointment early, then that's what we need to do regardless of past protocol. Unfo1tunately , my circumstance is not like any other. More importantly, I won't allow my reputation, nor the reputation of the hard working NY/NJ office to be unnecessarily compromised with rampant speculation & undocumented assumptions over the next 15 days. It's best to deflect and refocus the attention on the vision for the regional office. I'm sure we all agree. In the interim , I will be working on my press release /HUD Happenings anno uncement & support quotes wit h the WH comms team . Have a great weekend! Lynne M. Patton Sen ior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 16, 2017 , at 1:25 PM , Thompson , Amy C wrote: Hi Lynne - FYI... the AP (Steve Peoples) and Washington Post (Shawn Boburg) have asked us for your current salary . Also, below are the other outlets that have contacted us this morning. Our response at this time has been to say that no announcement has been made regarding the Region II appointmen t, and HUD does not speculate on appointments. Happy to discuss more. Buzz me if you need anything. Amy AP Government Exec NYl (NBC) CNN NPR (WNYC) Washington Post Fortune NY Times Housingwire Politico Amy C. Thompson Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen t Amy.C.Thompson@hud.gov C: l Subject: RE: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Nevermind! Just spoke to them and this has no bearing on my salary. It's simply more clarification on what I've already submitted. My apologies for the confusion & have a great weekend! Go Falcons! From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Friday, February 03, 2017 3:01 PM To: 'sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov' Cc: 'John.J.DeStefano@who.eop.gov ' Subject: FW: Financial Disclosure Report (L.Patton) Import ance: High Good afternoon, Sean! Per the below, please let me know ASAP if t his is truly required of me. Again, while I don't mind submitting the same, I remain confused & disheartened by the fact that HUD continues to demand my salary history when you, PPO and POTUS'senior staff have all told me that it's not necessary/required. I need reassurance from PPOthat this changes noth ing as it pertains to the attached offer letter before acquiescing to their demand, if at all. I will await your reply by EOD. Thank you . Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor t o the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I0: 202.402.8252 IC: j.-(b-)(6_)___ From: Baxter, Daniel P Sent : Friday, February 03, 2017 12:56 PM To : Patton, Lynne M Subject: Financial Disclosure Report _, Ms. Patton, After receiving your salary information from OCHCO,we have determined that you are now required to complete a full Public Financial Disclosure Report. I have returned the report to you so that you may add the required information. Please note that the full report must include your actual income amount (as in the actual dollar amount) from January 2016-present. Please also note that you must now include mutual funds and other financial information which you may not have needed to include in the modified report. You will soon be receiving a notification that you can go in and edit your report. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you. Daniel Baxter Attorney-Advisor Ethics and Appeals Division Office of the General Counsel U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-2089 This communication, along with any attachments, is coverec by fecera l and state law governing electronic communications and may contain confidentia l and legally privileged information. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribut ion, use, or copying of th is message or portio n thereof is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please reply immediately to the sender and delete this message. Thank you. 26 Jun 2017 20:22:58 +0000 Williams, Raphael L;Thompson , Amy C Sent: To: Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov;kelly.a.love@who.eop .gov;Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov;Bass, Deana;McNally, Charles E Subject: RE: Politico Now kindly advise how she knew that attempts were made to: 1. 2. 3. 4. Dial back the language of my press release several times Banish me to a far-flung office when I first started Knew that HUD staff had no knowledge of my NYT interview this weekend And that the listening tour has been shelved when no such announcement was made From: Williams, Raphael L Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 4:14 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov; kelly.a.love@who.eop.gov; Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov; Bass, Deana ; McNally, Charles E Subject: RE: Politico Lorraine was going to write the piece on Friday, but to keep her from publishing before you reached your office , I made an agreement with her that I would give her the relea se with Carson's quote first thing Monday. So, I gave her what I believed to be the final release. Change s were made to the release after I gave Lorraine the latest version I had. From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 4:10 PM To: Thompson, Amy C ; Williams, Raphael L Cc: hope.c .hicks@who .eop.gov; kelly.a.love@who .eop.gov; Omarosa.O.Manigault@who.eop.gov ; Bass, Deana ; McNally, Charles E Subject: Politico Kindly advise how Lorraine Woellert from Politico cited a version of my press release in her hit piece today that was never released to the media? Thank you. Please see highlighted photo & official release from Region II below. Her resume was a challenge. Rumors of her appointment caused so much heartburn in New York that it made tabloid headline s. When it came time for a form al announcement, Patton tried to juice her own press release, claimin g expe rience she didn't have, including skill in bipartisan politics . The language was dialed back, according to the people close to Carson. Carson on Monday released a statement praising Patton's "energy and enthusiasm" an d st 1 '"o desire to engage and foster relationships across bipartisan silos." Beyond th e Trump family, Patton seems to have little job experience. Her Linkedln page cites Quinnipiac University School of Law, which she attended briefly, and Yale, which she didn 't attend at all. She was a Red Cross supervisor in the aftermat h of Hurricane Katrina, identifying housing for "hundreds of displaced families" in conj un ction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to the HUD press release. She also serves on the Trump administration 's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Ooioid Crisis. accordin2 to the release . Begin forwarded message : From: "McNa lly, Charles E" Date: June 26, 2017 at 11:50:58 AM EDT To: "Patton , Lynne M" , "Orriols , Mirza" , "Gru son, Barbara" . . Subject: LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II From: Charles McNally (mailto:Charles.E.Mcnally@hud.gov ] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11:48 AM X HUD NEWS U.S. Department of Hous ing and Urban Deve lopment - Ben Carson, Secretary Office of Public Affairs, New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10278 HUD No. 17-003 Charles McNally (212) 542-7647 charles.e.mcnal ly@hud.gov http://www.hud .gov/newyork/news FOR RELEASE Monday June 26 , 2017 LYNNE PATTON NAMED HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGION II Will oversee HUD programs in New York and New Jersey NEW YORK - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials today announced the appointment of Lynne Patton of Westchester , New York , to be Regional Administrator for Region II. In this role, Patton will be respons ible for the Department's programs and operations in the Region's two states, New York and New Jersey. Patton joins Region II from HUD's Office of the Secretary where she served as Senior Advisor and Director of Public Engagement. "I have no doubt that Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage and foster viable relationships across bipartisan silos will serve both New York and New Jersey well," said Secretary Carson. "Her energy and enthusiasm for executing HUD 's mission will be supported by a tremendous team of housing experts in our Region II office who have served the area for years." As Senior Advisor , Patton spearheaded Secretary Carson's national listening tour and worked to identify potential reforms to HUD's Section 3 program , which provides a mechanism for low-income families to receive job training and employment with HUD-funded project s. Additionally, she serves on President Donald J. Trump's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis. Patton comes to HUD after nearly a decade of expe rience as a senior executive at a large non-profit in New York City. Additionally, Patton was an American Red Cross Mass Disaster Shelter Supervisor in Louisiana in the immediate aftermath of Hun-icane Katrina, identifying permanent and temporary housing for hundreds of displaced families in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). "I'm humbled by the tremendous honor to serve as HUD's Regional Adm inistrator for the city and region I call home ," said Patton. "I am committed to advancing HUD 's mission and look forward to working with local stakeho lders, housing authorities, elected officials, faith-based and community leaders to identify effective solutions for challenges currently facing New York and New Jersey." The Regional Administrator serves as HUD 's liaison to mayors, city managers, elected representat ives, state and local officials , members of Congress, private and non-profit developers, and customers. They oversee the delivery of HUD programs and services to communities and evaluate their efficiency and effect iveness. There are 10 regional administrators in the U nited States. ### For over 50 years, HUD's mission has been to create strong , sustainable , inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all Americans. In New York and New Jersey, HUD funding provides rental assistance for over 800,000 households, homeless services for more than 80,000 individuals, single - family mortgage insurance for over 500,000 homeowners, homeownership counseling at more than 200 local community-based organizations, and more than $11 billion in disaster recovery funding in the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy. HUD also enforces the Fair Housing Act in partnership with 14 state and local agencies across the region. More information about HUD and its programs is available at www.hud.qov and www.espanol.hud.qov . Connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Carson on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts via HUD's email list . If you would rather not receive future communications from HUD, please go to https://optout.cision.com/en/mUZ4DwSFGCA vE4getFBVUa bxZY d5BewY nY 6NSs ag9Jm5yXPB7zdnvT2OeF AKyYhHo5PxcpTRnAku8MgJ7LaOz7jmFMH5U 6BW d 8gAKTwT7WkXU . HUD , US Department of Housing and Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 35-41, 10278 New York, NY, United States From: Sent : To : Subje ct: Attachm e nts: Mail Delivery Subsystem 26 Jan 2017 16:43:25 -0500 sean.e.doccey@who .eop.gov Undeliverable: Offer Letter FW: Offer Letter The original message was rece ived at Thu, 26 Jan 2017 I I: I 0:04 -0500 (EST) from cnsseexch3.whca.mil [10.76.26.113] ----- The following addresses had pennanent fatal errors ---- (reason: 554 5.4.6 Too many hops) ----- Transcript of session follows----554 5.4.6 Too many hops 28 (25 max): from via localhost, to From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Att achment s: Patton, Lynne M 26 Jan 2017 16:05:36 +0000 Deans, Tiffany P Warren, Lynette;sean.e.doccey@who.eop.gov;Hughes, Andrew FW: Offer Letter L. Patton Offer Letter.PDF Thank you, Tiffany & much appreciated! However, my starting SESsalary, as promised to me by the President-Elect (at the time) and his Chief of Staff team is $155K. To that end, I was advised that I do not need to provide verification of my previous annual $100K+ salary, but am happy to do so. Regardless, it should have no impact on the same and I look forward to being paid on time at the abovedelineated rate in 2 weeks. I am looping in both Sean Doocey (Presidential Personnel) and Andrew Hughes, who can also verify the same. Should this conversation need to t ranscend their collective authority, then I am happy to oblige, but I wish to respect the chain of command . Lastly, kindly adjust the attached to reflect both the correct salary & my full formal t itle: Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison Thank you! Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov I0 : 202.402.8252 From : Deans, Tiffany P Sent : Wednesday, January 25, 2017 10:05 PM To : Patton, Lynne M Subject : Offer Letter Hi Lynne, Please see your offer lette r attached . We will adjust your salary once you provide us with documentation that shows your previous annual salary. Congratulations and welcome to HUD! Tiffany Deans, PHR, SHRM-CP Senior HR Advisor, Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer U.5. Department of Housing and Urban Development E: tiffanv.p.deans@hud.gov 202.402.5348 j~l-'(-~•l!.. •~: ."_,..-,-..:_. t 11l11I11 ~) ·~,(;~,, C: •.:f\.f U.S. DEPARD1ENT OF HOl'SINC;AND ll RBAN DEVELOPMENT WASl!li'-:GTON. DC 20410-3000 ClllU HC~JAN CAl'll /\I. OJ l·ICLI< Ms. Lynne M. Patton l(b)(6) Dear Ms. Patton: Congratulations on your appointment to the position of Senior Advisor in the Office of the Secretary at the U.S. Depai1rnent of Housing and Urban Development. It is also tentative pending completion of a background investigation. Your appointment, effective Tuesday, January 24, 2017, is temporary and nol to exceed 120 days (May 23, 2017). You will be appointed under the Limited Tenn Senior Executive Service Authority. Your salary is tentatively set al the SES pay rate of $119,554, per annum, based on verification of prior earnings. If you have any questions concerning this appointment or the process, please reach out to me at 202-402-4169, or Tiffany Deans at 202-402-5348. r· Sincerely, ~\\_,_ \Jlh-_ __ I_ L~'ne te Warren . . ,)__·;-~--- Dll'e or.. Office ot Exccutwe Resour c l_/ I accept this job offer __________ Signature I decline this job off er _________ Signature www.hud.goi· _ Date _ Date espanol.Jmd.gov JO 1--] From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject : Hughes, Andrew 13 Jun 2017 18:11:09 +0000 Patton, Lynne M ;Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO;Williams, Raphael L;Bass, Deana Re: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Hi Rick, Thanks for the email. I know Sheila talks to Cabinet Affairs regu larly, and I have copied her on this email so she is aware. Have a great afternoon and take care. Sincere ly, Andrew Hughes Get Outlook for iOS From : Dearborn , R ick A. EOP /WHO Se nt: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 2:00:15 PM To : Patton , Lynne M Cc : Bass , Deana; Williams , Raphae l L; Sm ith , Ja'Ro n K. EOP /WHO; Hughes , Andrew Subject: RE: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Lynne, great to hear from you as always. We definitely want to roll the Secretary into all t he things we are doing at the WH as they apply to HUD and advancing the President's agenda. The Cabinet Secretary, Bill McGinley, updates the Secretary's chief of staff every week about the schedule and agenda . We ask input from all chiefs with regard to their departments and we of course welcome his participation at the WH and on travel. Deana can of course talk to your chief over there, likely the best way to get things going . Congrats on Region II. Am certain you're looking forward to getting back home . Best, RAD From: Patton , Lynne M [mailto :Lynne.M. Patton@hud.gov] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 1:30 PM To : Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Cc: Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L ; Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO ; Hughes, Andrew Subject: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Importance : High Hi Rick! Hope all is well. Long time, no talk! Just wanted to touch base with you quickly to let you know that I spoke to the Secretary and we both agree that he would like to raise his visibility with respect to WH events, particularly as they pertain to both the Infrastructure & Wo rkforce initiatives (as well as "Build American, Buy American," etc). I'm sure we both agree that there are tons of mutually benefic ial reasons why Carson's participation can better advance these roll-outs. Particularly, since POTUSexpressly told the Secretary that he considers housing to be a part of this country's infrastructure. Can you help us ensure his participation, going forward? I ran into George at the hotel and discussed the Secretary potentially joining POTUSon any/all applicable trips and he concurred that would be great idea. That said, I also arranged a lunch later this month between the Secretary & lvanka to identify ways that HUD can specifically assist her workforce & economic empowerment ideas (as we have many) and she told me this past weekend that she's very much looking forward to it. By copy of this email , I am looping in his Deputy Chief of Staff, Deana Bass, who has been working with Ja'Ron on several policy issues and would be the point person, going forward, with respect to coordinating Carson's participation in the above delineated areas, as well as Raffi Williams (Press Secretary). Looping in Andrew Hughes, WH Liaison too, so t hat we're all on the same page. Win win. Lastly, not sure if you are aware, but I have recently been appointed by Secretary Carson (with POTUS/PPOapproval) to be Regional Administrator, Region II (New York & New Jersey) and wi ll be relocating back at the end of the month . Beyond honored. Would love to arrange a meeting with someone in your department to specifically discuss this Administration's priorities for that region, in kind, and plan to work closely with Matthew Hunter here at HUD, as well. Ja'Ron - let's brainstorm on that region too . Kindly advise! .......... '\. ! . I •l \ 1 Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 II E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l wrote: Sorry for the typo yesterday. This is the correct e-mail for Deloris Thomas dthomas@jbs .edu Dennis D. Bradford ddb@gen -grp .com (941) 725-7272 From: Dennis Bradford [ mailto :ddb @gen-grp .com] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 9:53 AM To: 'Korn, Jennifer S. EOP/WHO'; 'dthomas@jbs .ed' Cc: 'Espinoza, Jonatha n'; 'Castillo, Hannah J. EOP/WHO' Subject: RE: I ntercity out reach contact at White House Jennifer, Thanks for getting back to me. I am introducing Deloris Thomas who is copied here who reached out to me on behalf of Dr. Bill Winston of the Living Word Christian Cente r in Chicago. Jennifer, Deloris and I have wo rked togethe r on SBA Boards and various Charity projects. She heads up the Joseph Business School which is sponsored by Living Word. Deloris, Jennifer is the person who put together the Small Business visit to the White House. Hopefully the two of you can connect on Dr. Winston's initiative for Chicago. Regards, Dennis Dennis D. Bradford ddb @gen-grp.com (941) 725-7272 From: Se nt: To : Cc: Subject: Williams, Raphael L 26 Jun 2017 18:14:16 +0000 Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO;Patton, Lynne M Thompson, Amy C;Kaelan.K.Dorr@who.eop.gov request about Lynne & the opioid commission Hey guysJust got this request from Politico , do you have any guidance on how it should be handled? Thanks Raffi From : Lorraine Woellert [mailto:lwoellert@politico .com] Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 1:58 PM To : Williams, Raphael L ; Brown, Jereon M Subject: Patton Hey folks -The White House says Lynne Patton does not serve on the president's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis and sent me back to you all regarding that piece of her resume. Can someone over there please explain her job or relationship with t he commission? Thanks, Lorraine Lorra ine Woe llert I Reporter POLITICO 703.84 2.1796 (best number) I(b)(6) (cell) I@Woellert 1000 Wi lson Blvd., 8th Floor, Arlington, VA 22209 Sent: To: Cc: Subject: 13 Jun 2017 17:07:08 +0000 Rick.A.Dearborn@who.eop.gov Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L;Ja'Ron.K.Smith@who.eop.gov;Hughes, Andrew SOHUD & WH Initiatives Hi Rick! Hope all is well. Long time, no talk! Just wanted to touch base with you quickly to let you know that I spoke to the Secretary and we both agree that he would like to raise his visibility with respect to WH events, particularly as they pertain to both the Infrastructure & Workforce initiatives (as well as "Build American, Buy American," etc). I'm sure we both agree that there are tons of mutually beneficial reasons why Carson's participation can better advance these roll-outs. Particularly, since POTUSexpressly told the Secretary that he considers housing to be a part of this country's infrastructure. Can you help us ensure his participation, going forward? I ran into George at the hotel and discussed the Secretary potentially joining POTUS on any/all applicable trips and he concurred that would be great idea. That said, I also arranged a lunch later this month between the Secretary & lvanka to identify ways that HUD can specifically assist her workforce & economic empowerment ideas (as we have many) and she to ld me this past weekend that she's very much looking forward to it . By copy of this email, I am looping in his Deputy Chief of Staff, Deana Bass,who has been working with Ja'Ron on several policy issues and would be the point person, going forward, with respect to coordinating Carson's participation in the above delineated areas, as well as Raffi Williams (Press Secretary). Looping in Andrew Hughes, WH Liaison too, so that we're all on the same page. Win win . Lastly, not sure if you are aware, but I have recently been appointed by Secretary Carson (with POTUS/PPOapproval) to be Regional Adm inistrator, Region II (New York & New Jersey) and will be relocating back at the end of the month . Beyond honored. Would love to arrange a meeting with someone in your department to specifically discuss this Administration's priorities for that region, in kind . Kindly advise. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov I AMERICAN From: Sent : To : Cc: Subject: Attachments : Patton, Lynne M 28 Feb 201715:26:25 +0000 Huynh, Bao SSGUSAWHMO/WHCA Tuck, Benjamin B. SSGUSA WHMO/WHCA;Craighead, Shealah D. EOP/WHO RE: Panoramic photo from the HSBU Reception DJT,Carson & Patton.jpg Thank you, Bao! Pleasure to meet you. Incredible photo! Even more incredible moment! Quick question : Would either you or Shealah happen to know how I can obtain the two (2) "one-onone" photos I took with DJTin the Oval Office on February 1, 2017? One photo had me positioned on his L. The other on his R. If possible, I would love both. :) For your convenience, attached is a photo of me. I am in the white jacket. Anything you can both do is great ly appreciated! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development , Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-8252 I C (b)(6) I E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov -----Original Message----From: Huynh, Bao SSGUSA WHMO/WHCA [mailto:Bao .Huynh@whmo.mil] Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 9:20 AM To: Tralonne .shorter@uncf.org; Patton, Lynne M Cc: Tuck, Benjamin B. SSGUSAWHMO/WHCA ; Craighead, Shealah D. EOP/WHO Subject: Panoramic photo from the HSBU Reception Good morning, My name is Bao Huynh, I am one of the photo editors at the White House Photo Office. I was asked to send you a group photos with VPOTUS. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions . Respectfully, ?Bao Huynh This photograph is provided by THE WHITE HOUSEas a courtesy and may be printed by the subject(s) in the photograph for personal use only . The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not otherwise be reproduced, disseminated or broadcast, without the w r itten permission of the White House Photo Office. This photograph may not be used in any commercial or pol it ical materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the White House.? 25 Aug 201718:11:52 +0000 stephanie.a.grisham@who.eo ,._ p~.g_o_v__ tugco l(b)(6) l lynnreneero~ (b)(6) RE: Introduction Sent: To: Cc: Subject: ~ ~Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO Good morning, Stephanie! Hope all is well. I just realized that when I introduced you to the parents of Conrad Roy Ill, the young man whose story truly devastated a nation, I erroneously copied the email for Lynne Renee Roy. Please find the correct one attached. As stated, I recently made both Conrad Jr and Lynn Roy aware that the First Lady was extremely moved by Conrad's tragic circumstance and plans to form a panel/commission to address social media & text messaging bullying in the hope to create legislation to end this predatory behavior permanently. Per our conversation, you concurred that it would be our honor to have the Roys serve & participate in the same. Kindly advise as to the status of the commission and how the Roys can best contribute in memory of their son. Looping in Kelly Love who also recently expressed her willingness to assist your office and the First Lady with this impo rtant cause, if necessary. Thank you! Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Public-Private Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York , NY I0278 -0,_0_6.,.... 8___ _, 1 1 E: Iynne.m.patton@hud.gov T: (212) 542-7100 I C:l(b)(6) -----Original Message----From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov] Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 4:53 PM To: stephanie.a.grisham@who.eop.gov lynnreneroy ~l (b-)(-6)---~ Cc: tugcq (b)(6) I Subject: Introduction Dear Stephanie: By copy of this emai l and per our conversation last week, it's my honor to introduce you to the parents of Conrad Roy Ill, Lynn Rene Roy & my former classmate, Conrad Roy Jr. I advised them both that the First Lady was extremely moved by their tragedy and closely followed the trial that recently ended in conviction. However, we all agree that the story shouldn't end there. Their son's purpose continues & now has the potential to save countless lives. To that end, I shared with them the fact that the First Lady plans to form a panel/commission to address social media, text messaging & online bullying and wou ld be honored to have them both participate. Naturally, the hope is to one day create legislation that ends this type of behavior permanently. Again, it's an honor to make this introduction to you both and know that the President & First Lady will fight to ensure that their son did not die in vain. Please do not hesitate to call on me for anything you may need . I would be personally honored to witness the input from this panel myself & join you all in this tragic new fight. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7100 lynne .m .patton@hud .gov From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Attachments : Patton, Lynne M 13 Jun 2017 20:41:28 +0000 Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO Hughes, Andrew;Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO;Williams, Raphael L;Bass, Deana Re: SOHUD & WH Initiatives image00l.jpg Yes! He's mentioned it, so definitely let us know how we can help get that off the ground! Again, all of this is simp ly based on my conversation with him & he wants to be more involved than he is now. So we look forward to helping Sheila & Bill facilitate that any way we can! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Developm ent E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 13, 2017 , at 4 :23 PM , Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO wrote: Congrats on the new opportunity Lynne. Also, DPC is close to launching a cross agency agenda to which I think would help facilitate more interaction with the WH on Infrastructure and Workforce. I'll be in touch with you all soon to discuss more details. Sincerely, Ja'Ron From: Hughes, Andrew fmailto:Andrew.Hughes@hud.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 2:11 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Cc: Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO ; Williams, Raphael L ; Bass, Deana Subject: Re: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Hi Rick, Thanks for the email. I know Sheila talks to Cabinet Affairs regularly , and I have copied her on this email so she is aware. Have a great afternoon and take care. Sincerely, Andrew Hughes Get Outlook for iOS From: Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 2:00:15 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Bass, Deana; Williams, Raphael L; Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO; Hughes, Andrew Subject: RE: SOHUD& WH Initiatives Lynne, great to hear from you as always. We definitely want to roll the Secretary into all the things we are doing at the WH as they apply to HUD and advancing the President's agenda. The Cabinet Secretary, Bill McGinley, updates the Secretary's chief of staff every week about the schedule and agenda. We ask input from all chiefs with regard to their departments and we of course welcome his participation at the WH and on travel. Deana can of course talk to your chief over there, likely the best way to get things going. Congrats on Region II. Am certain you're looking forward to getting back home. Best, RAD From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ) Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 1:30 PM To: Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Cc: Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L ; Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO ; Hughes, Andrew Subject: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Importance: High Hi Rick! Hope all is well. Long time, no talk! Just wanted to touch base with you quickly to let you know that I spoke to the Secretary and we both agree that he would like to raise his visibility with respect to WH events, particularly as they pertain to both the Infrastructure & Workforce initiatives (as well as "Build American, Buy American," etc) . I'm sure we both agree that there are tons of mutually beneficial reasons why Carson's participation can better advance these roll-outs. Particularly, since POTUSexpressly told the Secretary that he considers housing to be a part of this country's infrast ructure. Can you help us ensure his participation, going forward? I ran into George at the hotel and discussed the Secretary potentially joining POTUSon any/all applicable trips and he concurred that would be great idea. That said, I also arranged a lunch later this month between the Secretary & lvanka to identify ways that HUD can specifically assist her workforce & economic empowerment ideas (as we have many) and she told me this past weekend that she's very much looking forward to it. By copy of this email, I am looping in his Deputy Chief of Staff, Deana Bass, who has been working with Ja'Ron on several policy issues and would be the point person, going forward, with respect to coordinating Carson's participation in the above delineated areas, as well as Raffi Williams (Press Secretary). Looping in Andrew Hughes, WH Liaison too, so that we're all on the same page. Win win. Lastly, not sure if you are aware, but I have recently been appointed by Secretary Carson (with POTUS/PPOapproval) to be Regional Administrator, Region II (New York & New Jersey) and will be relocating back at the end of the month. Beyond honored. Would love to arrange a meeting with someone in your department to specifically discuss this Administration's priorities for that region, in kind, and plan to work closely with Matthew Hunter here at HUD, as well. Ja'Ron - let's brainstorm on that region too . Kindly advise! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urba n Development , Suite I 0226 T: (202) 402 -8252 I C :j(b)(6) E: lvnne.m.patton@hud .gov I _... f.~1 \ \.::!/ From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov 13 Jun 2017 16:41:26 -0400 Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO Hughes, Andrew ;Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO;Williams, Raphael L;Bass, Deana Re: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Yes! He's mentioned it, so definitely let us know how we can help get that off the ground! Again, all of this is simp ly based on my conversation with him & he wants to be more involved than he is now. So we look forward to helping Sheila & Bill facilitate. that any way we can! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.pa tton@ hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 13, 2017 , at4 :23 PM, Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO wrote: Congrats on the new opportunity Lynne. Also, DPC is close to launching a cross agency agenda to which I think would help facilitate more interaction with the WH on Infrastructure and Workforce. I'll be in touch with you all soon to discuss more details. Sincerely, Ja'Ron From : Hughes, Andrew fmailto:Andrew.Hughes@hud.gov ] Sent : Tuesday, June 13, 2017 2:11 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Cc: Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO ; Williams, Raphael L ; Bass, Deana Subject : Re: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Hi Rick, Thanks for the email. I know Sheila talks to Cabinet Affairs regularly, and I have copied her on this email so she is aware. Have a great afternoon and take care. Sincerely, Andrew Hughes Get Outlook for iOS From : Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 2:00:15 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Bass, Deana; Williams, Raphael L; Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO; Hughes, Andrew Subject: RE:SOHUD & WH Initiatives Lynne, great to hear from you as always. We definitely want to roll the Secretary into all the things we are doing at the WH as they apply to HUD and advancing the President's agenda. The Cabinet Secretary, Bill McGinley, updates the Secretary's chief of staff every week about the schedule and agenda. We ask input from all chiefs with regard to their departments and we of course welcome his participation at the WH and on travel. Deana can of course talk to your chief over there, likely the best way to get things going. Congrats on Region II. Am certain you're looking forward to getting back home . Best, RAD From: Patton, Lynne M fmailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov) Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 1:30 PM To: Dearborn, Rick A. EOP/WHO Cc: Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L ; Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO ; Hughes, Andrew Subject: SOHUD & WH Initiatives Importance : High Hi Rick! Hope all is well. Long time, no talk! Just wanted to touch base with you quickly to let you know that I spoke to the Secretary and we both agree that he would like to raise his visibility with respect to WH events, particularly as they pertain to both the Infrastructure & Workforce initiatives (as well as "Build American, Buy American," etc). I'm sure we both agree that there are tons of mutually beneficial reasons why Carson's participation can better advance these roll-outs. Particularly, since POTUSexpressly told the Secretary that he considers housing to be a part of this country's infrastructure. Can you help us ensure his participation, going forward? I ran into George at the hotel and discussed the Secretary potentially joining POTUSon any/all app licable trips and he concurred that would be great idea. That said, I also arranged a lunch later this month between the Secretary & lvanka to identify ways that HUD can specifically assist her workforce & economic empowerment ideas (as we have many) and she to ld me th is past weekend that she's very much looking forward to it. By copy of this email, I am looping in his Deputy Chief of Staff, Deana Bass, who has been working with Ja'Ron on several policy issues and would be the point person, going forward, w ith respect to coordinating Carson's participation in the above delineated areas, as well as Raffi Williams (Press Secretary). Looping in Andrew Hughes, WH Liaison too, so that we're all on the same page. Win win. Lastly, not sure if you are aware, but I have recently been appointed by Secretary Carson (with POTUS/PPOapproval) to be Regional Administrator, Region II (New York & New Jersey) and will be relocating back at the end of the month. Beyond honored. Would love to arrange a meeting with someone in your department to specifically discuss this Administration's priorities for that region, in kind, and plan to work closely with Matthew Hunter here at HUD, as well. Ja'Ron - let's brainstorm on that region too . Kindly advise! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urba n Development , Suite I 0226 T: (202) 402 -8252 I C: l(b)(6) 11 E: lvnne.m.patton@hud .gov Patton, Lynne M 28 Mar 2017 18:02:38 +0000 Greenwood, Sheila M;Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana;Gribbin , Anne H Gilmore, James S. IV CIV WHMO/HQ;Uli, Gabriella M. EOP/WHO RE:Travel From: Sent: To : Cc: Subject: Thanks team! As it stands, the tour will consist of the below dates/cities , but the dates rema in subject to change pending SOHUD's ever-shifting schedule: =Detroit March 29-31 =Dallas April 12-14 =Miami April 26-28 =Cincinnati May 10-12 =Philadelphia • May 24-26 =Las Vegas • June 7-9 =Baltimore • • • • • March 15-17 We will also be in Oklahoma City on April 19th in recognition of the anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing that killed 35 HUD employees. Otherwise, I defer to Annie Gribbin as it perta ins to any additional travel engagements. Hope this helps! ·••' ~'j'"'\ { . l!l!l l!!I• ' ,,...... 1urn ,,/ • Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Liaison I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 11 E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: 1(b)(6) -----Original Message----From: Greenwood, Sheila M Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 1:43 PM To: Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO ; Patton, Lynne M ; Bass, Deana ; Gribbin, Anne H Cc: Gilmore, James S. IV CIV WHMO/HQ ; Uli, Gabriella M. EOP/WHO Subject: RE:Travel Ashley - I've looped in Deana and Lynne who plan the Listening Tour and they can provide those trave l dates. For all other travel, Annie Gribbin is cc'd above and she can loop in the White House as well. Thanks. SMG -----Original Message----From: Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO [mailto :Ashley.L.Gunn@who.eop.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 10:43 AM To: Greenwood, Sheila M Cc: Gilmore, James S. IV CIV WHMO/HQ ; Uli, Gabriella M. EOP/WHO Subject: Travel Pis keep us in the loop re all Sec trave l. We track and it is very impt Thank you, Ashley Gunn Senior Director Cabinet Affairs The White House (202)88 1-8463 Please excuse typos. Sent from my iPhone From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject : Attachments: Patton, Lynne M 25 Apr 2017 17:52:43 +0000 Hasaun Muhammad Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana Re: Russell Simmons I HUD Initiative image002.jpg Aweso me. 12:30 at Capital Grille works for me too. Deana? Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.pa tton@hud.go v 0: 202-402-8252 On Apr 25,2017 , at 1:47 PM, Hasaun Muhammad wrote: Lynne et al, Thank you so much for the follow up. We are looking forward to synergies to make an impact with in these under served communit ies. I'm flexible on Thur sday , just let me know time. H. Hasaun Muhammad Russell Simmons I Director, I D: +1310729 Strategic Social Partnerships 5274 I Office From: Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 10:33 AM To: Patton , Lynne M; Hasaun Muhammad; Bass , Deana Subject: RE: Russe ll Simmons Hello Lynne, of Thanks for organizing. I could do lunch at the Capital Grille at 12:30pm on the 4 th if it works for Deana. Sincerely, Ja'Ron Ja 'Ron K. Smit h Director of Urban Affairs and Revitalization Policy Domestic Policy Council Executive Office of the President From: Patton , Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton @hud.gov] Sent: Tuesday , April 25, 2017 1:12 PM To: hhm @rushcommunications.com; Bass, Deana ; Smith , Ja'Ro n K. EOP/WHO Subject: Ru ssell Simmons Dear Team: By copy of this email , I wish to introdu ce you to Ha saun Muhammad , Director, Strategic Social Partnerships for Russell Simmon s. Deana - I believe you may have already met Hasaun at his Chicago/faith-based listening session last week with Pastor Scott. As discus sed, Hasaun, Ja 'Ron spearheads poli cy for POTUS and Deana is Secretary Car son 's Deputy Ch ief of Staff. Russell Simmons & Secretary Carson are extremely interested in starting a dialogue to identify how best we can work together to advance community /economic development within our inner-cities , as well as establishing a specific agenda with respect to Chicago, including a violence prevention safety patrol (Simmons) and vision centers (Carson) , respee tively. Hasaun will be in town next week from Wednesday-Friday and I'm hoping we can all grab lunch or meet to either at HUD or EEOC to brainstorm on this exciting bipartisan collaboration. Does Thursday lunch (5/4/ 17) work for everyone at Capital Grille or the Press Club/Capitol Hill Club maybe? Kindly advise! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite I 0226 5 l(b_)(_ l___ T: (202) 402-8252 I C: .... _.lI E: Ivnne.m.patton@hud.gov From: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov Sent: 25 Apr 2017 13:50:16 -0400 To: Hasaun Muhammad Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana Re: Russell Simmons I HUD Initiative Cc: Subject: Awesome. 12:30 at Capital Grille works for me too. Deana? Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Depa1tment of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton @hud.go v 0: 202-402-8252 On Apr 25, 20 17, at 1:47 PM , Hasaun Muhammad wrote: Lynne et al, Thank you so much for the follow up. We are looking forward to synergies to make an impact within these underserved communit ies. I'm flexible on Thursday , just let me know time. H. Hasaun Muhammad I Director, Strategic Social Partnerships Russell Simmons I D: +1 310 729 5274 I Office of From: Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 10:33 AM To: Patton , Lynne M; Hasaun Muhammad; Bass, Deana Subject: RE: Russell Simmons Hello Lynne , Thanks for organi zing. I could do lunch at the Capital Grille at 12:30pm on the 4 th if it works for Deana . Sincerely, Ja' Ron Ja' Ron K. Smith Director of Urban Affa irs and Revitalization Policy Domestic Policy Council Executive Office of the President From: Patton , Lynne M (mailto:Lynne.M.Patton @hud.gov] Sent: Tuesday , April 25, 2017 1:12 PM To: hhm@rushcommunications.com; Bass, Deana ; Smith, Ja'Ron K. EOP/WHO Subject: Russell Simmons Dear Team: By copy of this email, I wish to introduce you to Hasaun Muhammad , Director, Strategic Social Partnerships for Russell Simmons. Deana - I believe you may have already met Hasaun at his Chicago/faith-based listening session last week with Pastor Scott. As discussed , Hasaun, Ja'Ron spearheads policy for POTUS and Deana is Secretary Carson's Deputy Chief of Staff. Russell Simmons & Secretary Carson are extremely interested in starting a dialogue to identify how best we can work together to advance community /economic development within our inner-cities, as well as establishing a specific agenda with respect to Chicago , including a violence prevention safety patrol (Simmons) and vision centers (Carson) , respect ively. Hasaun will be in town next week from Wednesday- Friday and I'm hoping we can all grab lunch or meet to either at HUD or EEOC to brainstorm on thi s exciting bipartisan collaboration. Does Thursday lunch (5/4/17) work for everyone at Capital Grille or the Press Club/Capito l Hill Club maybe? Kindly advise! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite I 0226 T: (202) 402-8252 6 >___ I C:~(b_l)< _ ~1 1E: lvnne.m.patton @hud.gov Thompson, Amy C 25 Jun 2017 22:11 :01 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Cc: hope.c .hicks@who.eop.gov;Manigault, EOP/WHO;Bass, Deana;Williams, Raphael L Subject: RE: Press Release From: Sent : To: Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO;Love, Kelly A. Hi Lynne, The Secretary has one additional change to his quote - he wants to say "Ms. Patton's strong desire to engage and foster relationships across bipartisan silos will significantly improve ..." Please work with your regional staff to finalize and distribute t he release. Thanks again for the opportunity to review. Best, Amy From : Patton, Lynne M Sent : Friday, June 23, 2017 6:35 PM To : Thompson, Amy C Cc: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO ; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject: Re: Press Release Thank you, Amy! I just spoke to the Secretary & he approved the below edits: Please change his quote to and combo of both of ours .... 1) "Ms. Patton's unique ability to engage & foster viable relationsh ips across bipartisan silos will significant ly facilitate the delivery of HUD's programs to better assist families in the greater NY region . Her energy & enthusiasm ....etc etc" In the 5th paragraph, please remove "across the region" as you say region twice . And please put back in the final paragraph, "As someone with both the trust and respect of the HUD Secretary and the President of the United States, I look forward to advocat ing before them on behalf of the city & region I love ." Once done, kindly resend to all of us and Region II & we're good to go!! We'll draft the HUD Happenings in the same mode. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 23, 2017, at 5:39 PM, Thompson, Amy C wrote: Thanks, Lynne. We've incorporated our changes to your draft. Attached is the announcement that the regional office is authorized to send out on Monday . It has been cleared by Shelia, and the quote is approved by the Secretary. Have a great weekend and good luck next week! Amy From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:42 PM To: hope.c.hicks@who.eop.gov ; Thompson, Amy C ; Manigault, Omarosa 0. EOP/WHO ; Love, Kelly A. EOP/WHO ; Bass, Deana ; Williams, Raphael L Subject: Press Release Importance : High Hi Team: Per our conversation and edits this morning, attached is the PR I've been working on with WH comms. Amy- if you have a different version, please share and we can craft a final version. The bottom line is that I don' t want anything being released on my behalf without a joint review of the same - even if it's been approve d by SOHUD. I have the right to participate and approve it . Lastly, while I disagree with the mindset that this should be handled like previous RA announcements without a quote from SOHUD (given the fact that I am the only RA he knows, worked directly fo r & has this level of media attention), I defe r to you all. Ultimately, it's my understand ing that it will be distributed by the NYCoffice when ready on Monday. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 1 1 E: Ivnne.m.patton @hud .gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: l(b)(6) RELEASE