Fair Housing
In Kansas, which of the following best describes 'affirmatively furthering fair housing' obligations for entities receiving federal housing funds?
ASimply not discriminating in housing
BActively working to overcome patterns of segregation and promote diverse, inclusive communities — not merely avoiding discrimination✓ Correct
CFiling annual fair housing reports with HUD
DMaintaining a non-discrimination policy only
Explanation
Affirmatively furthering fair housing (AFFH) requires communities receiving federal housing funds to take active steps to overcome historical segregation and promote integration — going beyond mere non-discrimination.
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