United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
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The
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is the head of the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, concerned with
urban housing matters. The Secretary is a member of the
President's Cabinet.
On January 13, 1966, Robert C. Weaver became the first African American Cabinet member by being appointed to the position.
Chronological list
| No.
| Name
| Term of Office
| President(s) served under |
| 1
| Robert Clifton Weaver
| January 18, 1966 - December 18, 1968
| Lyndon Johnson |
| 2
| Robert Coldwell Wood
| January 7, 1969 - January 20, 1969
| Lyndon Johnson |
| 3
| George Wilcken Romney
| January 22, 1969 - January 20, 1973
| Richard Nixon |
| 4
| James Thomas Lynn
| February 2, 1973 - February 5, 1975
| Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford |
| 5
| Carla Anderson Hills
| March 10, 1975 - January 20, 1977
| Gerald Ford |
| 6
| Patricia Roberts Harris
| January 23, 1977 - September 10, 1979
| Jimmy Carter |
| 7
| Maurice Edwin Landrieu
| September 24, 1979 - January 20, 1981
| Jimmy Carter |
| 8
| Samuel Riley Pierce
| January 23, 1981 - January 20, 1989
| Ronald Reagan |
| 9
| Jack French Kemp
| February 13, 1989 - January 19, 1993
| George H. W. Bush |
| 10
| Henry Gabriel Cisneros
| January 22, 1993 - January 19, 1997
| Bill Clinton |
| 11
| Andrew Mark Cuomo
| January 29, 1997 - January 20, 2001
| Bill Clinton |
| 12
| Melquiades Rafael Martinez
| January 24, 2001 - December 12, 2003
| George W. Bush |
| 13
| Alphonso Roy Jackson
| March 31, 2004 - present
| George W. Bush |
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