On December 16, 2009 the HUD FY 2010 appropriation was signed into law (PL 11-117) and included the appropriation of $582 million for Capital Advances for the HUD Section 202 program, which has been in existence for 45 or so years.
By my count it is now 281 net workdays/ 56+ net workweeks (after subtracting 13 federal holidays) since the FY 2010 appropriations were finalized, and there is STILL no HUD 202 NOFA published.
Whenever the HUD 202 IS finally published the question that will remain is: Why did HUD take 56 + net workweeks [and counting] to publish what should have been one of the most routine NOFA's it has?
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