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Secretary Mel Martinez Photos
January 24, 2001 - December 12, 2003
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Speaking
to reporters during a news conference at FTC headquarters,
Secretary Martinez details $40 million settlement against
Fairbanks Capital Corporation.
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Secretary
Martinez and FTC Chairman Timothy Muris announce record $40
million settlement against Fairbanks Capital Corporation.
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U.S.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez with(
L-R ) Susan Dixon and her family, Chairman Bob Ney, Speaker
Dennis Hastert, Representative Katherine Harris, Chairman
Michael Oxley and Sec Martinez celebrate the House passage
of the American Dream Downpayment Initiative legislation (H.R.
1276). The Bush Administration is committed to creating 5.5
million new homeowners by the end of the decade and the passage
of the American Dream Downpayment Initiative will help to
make homownership a reality for more low-income and minority
families across the country.
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HUD
Secretary Mel Martinez today signed a Memorandum of Cooperation
with his Russian counterpart, Nicolay Koshman, the Chairman
of the State Committee on Construction (Gosstroy)
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Joining
HUD Secretary Mel Martinez at the White House for the announcement
of regulations governing federal support to faith-based organizations
were Labor Secretary Elaine Chao and Jim Towey, director,
White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.
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HUD
Secretary Mel Martinez addresses the White House Faith Based
and Communities Initiatives Confernce in Portland Oregon.
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Secretary
Martinez is shown at the opening of the espanol.hud.gov web
site at the LULAC convention in Orlando. LULAC officials are
in the background.
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Secretary
Martinez addressing the LULAC convention in Orlando.
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Secretary
Martinez visits with students at Wakefield High School in
Arlington, Virginia to encourage them to be leaders in their
communities and make a commitment to public service. The Secretary's
talk, and the question-and-answer session that followed, was
recorded and broadcast by C-SPAN as part of its Students and
Leaders Project.
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During
the Women and Diversity WOW! Facts 2003 launch event at the
National Press Club on May 1st, 2003, Secretary Martinez received
the "WOW Award" for awarding 44% of its contract dollars to
women-owned businesses in the current fiscal year. The Secretary
is accompanied by (from the left) Steve Miller, former CEO
of Shell Oil and Chair of the Diversity Best Practices CEO
Initiative; Rosalyn Taylor O'Neale, Executive Vice President
of Diversity, MTV Networks; Jo Baylor, Director of HUD's Office
of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization; Secretary
Martinez; and Edie Fraser, President and CEO of the Business
Women's Network and Diversity Best Practices.
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President
Bush signs a proclamation commemorating the 35th Anniversary
of the Fair Housing Act in the Oval Office of the White House
Tuesday, April 15. Also participating were Assistant Attorney
General for Civil Rights Ralph Boyd, Attorney General John
Ashcroft, Secretary of Housing & Urban Development Mel Martinez,
and HUD Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
Carolyn Peoples.
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Before
testifying, the Secretary and Rep. Katherine Harris from Florida,
co-sponsor of the legislation along with 35 other House members,
held a press conference to explain the details of the proposed
legislation.
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Housing
and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez joined Congressman
Mike Pence for a groundbreaking and ribbon cutting ceremony
for the new Millennium Place mixed-income community in Muncie,
Ind.
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HUD's
Neighborhood Networks Initiative is working "magic" across
the nation, and last week, working in partnership with Magic
Johnson's Foundation, Hewlett Packard, Corel, Bank One, DHL
and Microsoft, dedicated the Magic Johnson Hewlett Packard
Inventor Center at the HUD -sponsored Neighborhood Networks
center in the Houston, Texas Cleme Manor Apartments. Neighborhood
Networks is a community based initiative created by HUD that
forms public/private partnerships to establish multiservice
community centers that bring computer access and lifelong
learning to low and moderate income residents living in HUD
assisted housing.
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On
October 15, 2002, President Bush hosted a White House Conference
on Minority Homeownership with the goal of helping more families
live the American Dream.
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Secretary
Martinez discusses HUD's role in the 'Blueprint for the American
Dream' public/private partnership that will help 5.5 million
minority families become homeowners before the end of the
decade.
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HUD
Secretary Martinez, DOE Assistant Secretary David Garman,
and EPA Administrator Christie Whitman create an ENERGY STAR
partnership.
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Secretary
Martinez and Cristina, the renowned Univision TV Host, in Miami
FL 7-23-02.
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Secretary
Martinez, Chairman of the Interagency Council on Homelessness,
held the first meeting of the reactivated Council in July, 2002,
at the White House.
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Secretary
Martinez introduces President George W. Bush to the Department
of Housing and Urban Development on June 18, 2002, as part of
his proclamation of June as National Homeownership Month.
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President Bush acknowledges HUD employee applause as he thanks
HUD Employees Across America "...for your service to the greatest
nation on the face of the Earth."
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President
Bush explains his new housing initiatives to employees in HUD
Headquarters, and by webcast and the HUD TV channel, to HUD
staff across the nation.
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Secretary
Martinez and new homeowner Vernetta Young at the House the HUD
Secretary Built
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Secretary
Martinez working on a Habitat Home in Washington, DC
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President
Bush and Secretary Martinez chat with Habitat for Humanity participants.
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Secretary
Martinez and Defense Secretary Rumsfeld at a Pentagon News Conference.
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President
Bush and Secretary Martinez announce homeless grants
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President
Bush and Secretary Martinez announce homeless grants
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Secretary
Martinez is joined by his family as he is sworn in as Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development by President George W. Bush
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Mel
Martinez is the nation's 12th Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development. He was unanimously confirmed by the United States
Senate and took his oath of office on January 24, 2001.
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