A fundamental premise of good media is to hold powerful people and institutions to be accountable to the public interest. That’s according to the American Press Institute (API). Restated, the job of media isn’t to be mere stenographers for powerful special interest groups. It is rather to call into question behaviors, areas and issues where institutions and leaders are apparently failing. Given that the affordable housing crisis has been problematic under both Democratic and Republican administrations, and that the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) estimated a “gap” of some 7.1 million affordable housing units are needed, it would seem that there are plenty of areas where sufficient accountability is lacking. In a recent Pew Research podcast, Rachel Siegel made “The Case for Manufactured Housing.” Siegel new YouTube video on Pew’s “Case for Manufactured Housing” is provided later herein. But to understand what has been occurring in the evolving U.S. housing market hard data like the report yesterday linked here is needed. When Congressmen Mike Flood (NE-R) and Eldridge Cleaver (MO-D) reach across the aisle and offer legislation that includes in their press release a statement of support by Lesli Gooch, Ph.D., CEO of the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI), detail minded and housing solutions oriented readers should ask: did Flood’s and Cleaver look beyond potential campaign finance contributions? Did they look at the history of MHI CEO Lesli Gooch? Have they considered the history of MHI’s self-contradictory behavior in much of the 21st century? Are Flood, Cleaver, Gooch and MHI merely posturing for the sake of optics? Isn’t it at best paltering when a known and existing solutions exists in federal law, and instead of invoking and enforcing existing federal laws, new laws are proposed that may never become law? And if those lawmakers are ignoring existing laws now, what is to keep them from ignoring another law for the sake of special interests if their proposed bill becomes law?
Such disconnects ought to be apparent to those who want to practice authentic journalism. Which is why the Flood Cleaver bill makes for a useful case study on the intersection of action and inaction. On the nexus between posturing for the sake of optics and the money trail.

It has been said that if someone can’t briefly summarize a subject then they may not understand it sufficiently.
MHI claims to be advocating for “all segments” of the industry. But a close look at years of evidence, facts, and behavior reveals MHI’s leadership are working on behalf of self-proclaimed consolidators of inherently affordable manufactured housing. The consolidators of manufactured housing have made public remarks in investor relations statements, during earnings calls, and via other venues. The consolidators have seats on the MHI board of directors. A look at behavior vs. mere bluster for optics sake suggests MHI leaders may at times say what is expected, but when the totality of the legal, financial, regulatory barriers, and information conveyed (or not) is considered, MHI may as well be working for the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), who in recent years MHI has openly allied with.
Today Brave Search (Brave AI) and Claude.AI will be included in the mix of 3rd party artificial intelligence (AI) search systems/answer engines that will be used in this report.


This MHVille facts-evidence-analysis (FEA) is already underway. Note a new MHProNews disclosures document is found here.
Part I From their press release as shown below.
Congressmen Flood & Cleaver Introduce the Streamlining Manufactured Housing Standards Act
September 10, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Rep. Mike Flood (R-Nebraska) and Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Missouri) introduced the “Streamlining Manufactured Housing Standards Act.” This legislation clarifies that only the U.S. Housing and Urban Development agency has authority to establish energy efficiency and safety standards for manufactured housing.
“America has been grappling with a housing crisis and cutting red tape is one of the key tools to helping home builders create more housing,” said Rep. Flood. “Manufactured homes have historically been built to a HUD code, and in order to make manufactured homes a cost-effective option for consumers we must ensure that HUD has primary authority over all manufactured housing standards. Thank you to my colleague Rep. Cleaver for helping to lead this effort, and I look forward to working together to move this legislation through our committee and the full House.”
“American families are drowning under a national housing affordability crisis that is limiting economic opportunity and sowing pessimism in the future,” said Rep. Cleaver. “By clarifying HUD’s important role in maintaining home energy efficiency standards, we will ensure that federal experts in housing are the ones overseeing quality projects that enable the construction of manufactured housing nationwide. I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation with Chairman Flood as we seek to lower housing costs by streamlining the regulation of quality, affordable homes in communities that need them most.”
“For more than 50 years, our industry has partnered with HUD to help millions of Americans achieve the dream of homeownership. The Streamlining Manufactured Housing Standards Act reaffirms HUD’s sole authority over our construction standards, preserving the integrity of this long-standing partnership. Manufactured housing is the only form of housing built to a federal construction code, and we do it at scale—delivering quality homes across the country at attainable prices. We commend Chairman Flood and Ranking Member Cleaver for their bipartisan leadership in protecting the regulatory efficiency that is central to this partnership. Regulatory efficiency, combined with factory-built efficiency, is the formula that makes manufactured housing the most affordable quality homeownership option available. This bill preserves the regulatory side of that equation and strengthens a vital housing solution for families nationwide,” said Lesli Gooch, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of the Manufactured Housing Institute.
Rep. Flood is a member of the Housing Financial Services Committee and the chair of the Housing and Insurance Subcommittee. He also serves as the Chair of the Republican Main Street Caucus.
Rep. Flood has introduced numerous pieces of legislation shaping housing policy, including most recently the “Unlocking Housing Supply Through Streamlined and Modernized Reviews Act.”
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Part II. From Brave Search/Brave AI as shown.
MHProNews notes that in the following Q&A (input-inquiry, chat, discussion, etc.) the input/request was by MHProNews. The response is by Brave as shown.
Gemini on Manufactured Housing Institute
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Industry Underperformance and Consolidation: Gemini’s analysis indicates that MHI’s focus on consolidating power within the industry, rather than enforcing existing laws like the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000 (MHIA) and the Duty to Serve (DTS) mandate, may be obstructing the growth of affordable housing. This consolidation is linked to a systemic problem where “MH Insiders” prioritize their own financial interests, potentially leading to oligopoly-style monopolization and harming consumers and employees.
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Public Data Access and Transparency: A critical finding from an AI-powered fact-check is that MHI’s monthly production and shipment data, a key metric for industry health, are not publicly accessible and are instead distributed exclusively to members, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
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Strategic Language and Advocacy: MHI’s use of the term “attainable” instead of “affordable” in its messaging is seen as problematic by critics like former MHI vice president Danny Ghorbani, who argues it undermines the industry’s core strength in offering housing without subsidies. Furthermore, MHI’s behavior, such as its minimal promotional efforts for the upcoming Innovative Housing Showcase 2025 despite a large potential audience, is viewed as failing to meet the standards expected of a national trade organization.
— MHProNews notes that the screen capture that documents the accuracy of the response by Brave above is posted below. —
Part III. Claude.AI on the subjects as shown.
1) MHProNews notes that in the following Q&A (input-inquiry, chat, discussion, etc.) the input/request was by MHProNews. The response is by Claude.AI as shown.
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Understanding MHI Lingo on “Attainable” vs Affordable – per Manufactured Housing Institute they are ‘Elevating Housing Innovation; Expanding Attainable Homeownership – Gemini plus MHVille FEA
manufacturedhomelivingnews.com
Consumer Alerts! Gemini on ‘Are Warren Buffett Style Moats Harming Affordable Housing Seekers and some Community Residents?’ Clayton-21st-Champion (SKY)-Cavco (CVCO) MHI Linked Community Owners
manufacturedhomelivingnews.com
Manufactured Housing Institute – Elevating Housing Innovation; Expanding Attainable Homeownership
manufacturedhousing.org
Real Estate and Development | Gemini Homes | United States
geminihomes.co
Professional Manufactured Home Industry Outsiders Remarks and Insider Rants on Good Umbrella Trade Qualities Reveal Woes at Manufactured Housing Institute for Organic Growth-Minded MHVille Leaders-FEA
manufacturedhomepronews.com
MHI | Manufactured Housing Institute |
websitetestlink.com
AI-Powered Fact-Checks Uncover Key Information Gaps in the Affordable Manufactured Housing Industry | Lakeland, FL Patch
patch.com
NAHB Priced Out Study Exposé-Nearly 75% of U.S. Households Cannot Afford New Median-Priced Home in 2025-What About Manufactured Homes? Eye-Opening MHI-MHARR-MHVille Facts-Evidence-Analysis (FEA)
manufacturedhomepronews.com
3-AI Fact-Checks Damaging Report on Clayton Homes-Manufactured Housing Institute “MH Insiders” Employee Rants | Lakeland, FL Patch
patch.com
Gemini Homes | Monarch Estates | Macomb MI
gemini-homes.com
Let me search for more specific information about Google’s Gemini AI and the Manufactured Housing Institute.
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GROK Affordable Housing Crisis Thesis-‘This Ain’t Theory—it’s a Heist’ | Lakeland, FL Patch
patch.com
Artificial Intelligence with Human Expert is Hybrid Journalism-U.S. Affordable Housing Crisis Often Misunderstood. To Clarify Issues Human Expertise and AI Boosted Fact Checks of MHI and MHARR
manufacturedhomelivingnews.com
Google AI Pro & Ultra — get access to Gemini 2.5 Pro & more
gemini.google
Google launches Gemini for Home: New, more powerful AI assistant
blog.google
AI-Powered Fact-Checks Uncover Key Information Gaps in the Affordable Manufactured Housing Industry | Lakeland, FL Patch
patch.com
Google AI Plans and Features – Google One
google.com
NAHB Priced Out Study Exposé-Nearly 75% of U.S. Households Cannot Afford New Median-Priced Home in 2025-What About Manufactured Homes? Eye-Opening MHI-MHARR-MHVille Facts-Evidence-Analysis (FEA)
manufacturedhomepronews.com
AI Tools for Business | Google Workspace
google.com
Gemini – Google DeepMind
deepmind.google
Understanding MHI Lingo on “Attainable” vs Affordable – per Manufactured Housing Institute they are ‘Elevating Housing Innovation; Expanding Attainable Homeownership – Gemini plus MHVille FEA
manufacturedhomelivingnews.com
Based on my search results, I can provide you with information about Google’s Gemini AI’s involvement with analyzing the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI).
Google’s Gemini AI has been used in investigative journalism and fact-checking exercises related to the Manufactured Housing Institute AI-Powered Fact-Checks Uncover Key Information Gaps in the Affordable Manufactured Housing Industry | Lakeland, FL Patch, particularly in examining data accessibility and industry practices.
The key findings involve several important areas:
Data Access Investigation: A recent AI-powered fact-checking exercise involving Gemini, ChatGPT, Copilot and Grok uncovered “key information gaps in the affordable manufactured housing industry,” specifically questioning whether MHI’s monthly production and shipment data is publicly available AI-Powered Fact-Checks Uncover Key Information Gaps in the Affordable Manufactured Housing Industry | Lakeland, FL Patch.
Industry Analysis: Gemini has been used to analyze studies showing that nearly 75% of U.S. households cannot afford new median-priced homes in 2025, with examination of manufactured homes as an alternative NAHB Priced Out Study Exposé-Nearly 75% of U.S. Households Cannot Afford New Median-Priced Home in 2025-What About Manufactured Homes? Eye-Opening MHI-MHARR-MHVille Facts-Evidence-Analysis (FEA).
Hybrid Journalism Approach: The AI analysis represents what’s being called “hybrid journalism” – combining human expertise with AI-boosted fact checks of MHI and other industry organizations like MHARR (Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform) Artificial Intelligence with Human Expert is Hybrid Journalism-U.S. Affordable Housing Crisis Often Misunderstood. To Clarify Issues Human Expertise and AI Boosted Fact Checks of MHI and MHARR.
Language and Messaging Scrutiny: Gemini has been used to analyze MHI’s use of terminology, specifically examining their use of “attainable” versus “affordable” housing in their messaging about “Elevating Housing Innovation; Expanding Attainable Homeownership” Understanding MHI Lingo on “Attainable” vs Affordable – per Manufactured Housing Institute they are ‘Elevating Housing Innovation; Expanding Attainable Homeownership – Gemini plus MHVille FEA.
The analysis appears to be part of broader investigations into the manufactured housing industry’s practices, data transparency, and effectiveness in addressing affordable housing challenges.
— MHProNews notes that the screen capture that documents the accuracy of the above with Claude.AI is posted below. —
2) The follow up question to Claude.AI by MHProNews is as shown.
Claude, what can you tell me about investigations and reports into evidence-based allegations regarding purportedly corrupt behavior by Manufactured Housing Institute CEO Lesli Gooch?
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Lesli Gooch Ph.D.-Award, Coverup, Headfake, Scandal? Rest of the Story | Lakeland, FL Patch
patch.com
‘Conflict!’ MHI CEO Lesli Gooch Purportedly Paid Some $400K in Scheme Involving Indicted Man, 4 Congressional Reps per Bing Research -Exposé Links Evidence Contributing to Manufacturing Housing Underperformance
manufacturedhomepronews.com
Controversy-Manufactured Housing Institute-Lesli Gooch-Mark Bowersox | Lakeland, FL Patch
patch.com
Lesli Gooch – Manufactured Housing Institute (Jan. 2020-), Chief Executive Officer – Biography | LegiStorm
legistorm.com
Tipster’s Uncontroverted Documentary Evidence Reveals New Manufactured Housing Institute CEO Lesli Gooch Controversial Quagmire
manufacturedhomepronews.com
MHI Announces New CEO and President – Wisconsin Housing Alliance
housingalliance.us
Tim Williams Calls Lesli Gooch “Superb,” But Latest Tip Reveals Additional MHI CEO Gooch Controversy Connected Documents
manufacturedhomepronews.com
Dr. Lesli Gooch, Author at MHInsider
mhinsider.com
LinkedIn Login, Sign in | LinkedIn
linkedin.com
Leadership – MHI
manufacturedhousing.org
Let me search for more specific information about the documented allegations and investigations.
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‘Conflict!’ MHI CEO Lesli Gooch Purportedly Paid Some $400K in Scheme Involving Indicted Man, 4 Congressional Reps per Bing Research -Exposé Links Evidence Contributing to Manufacturing Housing Underperformance
manufacturedhomepronews.com
Lesli Gooch Ph.D.-Award, Coverup, Headfake, Scandal? Rest of the Story | Lakeland, FL Patch
patch.com
Controversy-Manufactured Housing Institute-Lesli Gooch-Mark Bowersox | Lakeland, FL Patch
patch.com
Tim Williams Calls Lesli Gooch “Superb,” But Latest Tip Reveals Additional MHI CEO Gooch Controversy Connected Documents
manufacturedhomepronews.com
2024 Woman of Influence: Lesli Gooch
manufacturedhousing.org
Dr. Lesli Gooch, Author at MHInsider
mhinsider.com
Lesli Gooch – In this race, my bet is on Teresa and MHI!
linkedin.com
Lesli Gooch – Manufactured Housing Institute (Jan. 2020-), Chief Executive Officer – Biography | LegiStorm
legistorm.com
Tipster’s Uncontroverted Documentary Evidence Reveals New Manufactured Housing Institute CEO Lesli Gooch Controversial Quagmire
manufacturedhomepronews.com
Lesli McCollum Gooch | National Mortgage News
nationalmortgagenews.com
Based on my search results, I can provide information about allegations and investigations regarding MHI CEO Lesli Gooch that have been reported in various publications:
Primary Allegations
Jeffrey Burum Connection: There are allegations that Lesli Gooch “tried to funnel $25 million dollars to Jeffrey Burum,” who is described as “an indicted real estate developer” GROK Affordable Housing Crisis Thesis-‘This Ain’t Theory—it’s a Heist’ | Lakeland, FL Patch. Reports suggest this scheme was “designed to enrich both Gooch” and involved approximately “$400K” in payments to Gooch Consumer Alerts! Gemini on ‘Are Warren Buffett Style Moats Harming Affordable Housing Seekers and some Community Residents?’ Clayton-21st-Champion (SKY)-Cavco (CVCO) MHI Linked Community Owners.
Congressional Connections: Documentation allegedly shows that “key members on the House Financial Services Committee – who were lobbied by Gooch – got campaign contributions from Gooch, her client and Gooch’s client at the time later reportedly gained federal contracts worth some $25 million dollars” AI-Powered Fact-Checks Uncover Key Information Gaps in the Affordable Manufactured Housing Industry | Lakeland, FL Patch.
Conflict of Interest Claims: There are reports of “uncontroverted documentary evidence” that raise “legal concerns” and suggest potential conflicts between MHI’s stated goals and staff working “for outside interests” Professional Manufactured Home Industry Outsiders Remarks and Insider Rants on Good Umbrella Trade Qualities Reveal Woes at Manufactured Housing Institute for Organic Growth-Minded MHVille Leaders-FEA.
Industry Response and Context
Performance Questions: Critics have questioned how Gooch could “earn an then-indicted real estate developer some $25 million from the U.S. Treasury, while Gooch can’t seem to get HUD or the FHFA to properly enforce existing laws that are favorable to manufactured housing” Google launches Gemini for Home: New, more powerful AI assistant.
Media Pushback: MHI leadership, including Gooch and Mark Bowersox, have asserted that “troubling news involving Institute members should be ‘disallowed’ media narrative” Manufactured Housing Institute – Elevating Housing Innovation; Expanding Attainable Homeownership.
Recognition: Despite controversies, Gooch was “named to HousingWire’s Woman of Influence list” for the third consecutive year in 2024 AI-Powered Fact-Checks Uncover Key Information Gaps in the Affordable Manufactured Housing Industry | Lakeland, FL Patch.
These allegations appear primarily in industry trade publications and investigative reports. The claims involve complex financial arrangements and lobbying activities that allegedly occurred before and during her tenure as MHI CEO, which began in January 2020.
— MHProNews notes that the screen capture that documents the accuracy of the above with Claude.AI is posted below. —
3) Another follow up with Claude.AI, as shown.
Claude, it has been said in media and other investigative reports that someone should “follow the money,” is that correct? It has also been said in research and reports that there is a so-called “Iron Triangle” between special interests/lobbying groups, Congress, and federal agencies, is that correct? The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) has a PAC, is that correct? The lawmakers shown in the press release here: https://flood.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressmen-flood-cleaver-introduce-streamlining-manufactured-housing have issued a press release that quotes Lesli Gooch and here support, correct? Is there evidence of PAC contributions from the Manufactured Housing Institute PAC to those lawmakers? Would it be difficult for the staff of those lawmakers to find evidence of apparently corrupt or problematic behavior involving either Lesli Gooch, or MHI itself?
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House bill would strengthen HUD’s grip on manufactured housing
housingwire.com
PAC Profile: Manufactured Housing Institute • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
New Bill Empowers HUD to Strengthen Manufactured Housing Standards – The MortgagePoint
themortgagepoint.com
Manufactured Housing Institute PAC Donors • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Manufactured Housing Institute – Elevating Housing Innovation; Expanding Attainable Homeownership
manufacturedhousing.org
Congressmen Flood & Cleaver Kick Off Public Input Process for HOME and CDBG Reauthorization | Congressman Mike Flood
house.gov
Democrats? Republicans? Political Campaigns Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) PAC Supported – Manufactured and Modular Housing Industry News
manufacturedhomepronews.com
IMHA-PAC | Illinois Manufactured Housing Association
imha.org
PAC Contribution – Manufactured Housing Communities of Washington
mhcw.org
MHI-PAC | MHI | Manufactured Housing Institute
manufacturedhousing.org
Let me fetch the press release you referenced to examine the specific details.
house.gov
Now let me search for specific PAC contribution data to these lawmakers.
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OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Mike Flood- Other Data – Personal Finances • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver – Campaign Finance Summary • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Rep. Mike Flood – Campaign Finance Summary • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Rep. Mike Flood – Nebraska • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Donor Lookup • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver – Missouri District 05 • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Home – FollowTheMoney.org
followthemoney.org
Vendor/Recipient Profile: Mike Flood for Congress • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Individual Contributions
fec.gov
Based on my research and the information available, I can address your questions:
“Follow the Money” Concept
Yes, you’re correct. “Follow the money” is a fundamental principle of investigative journalism and transparency research, with organizations like FollowTheMoney.org providing “comprehensive 50-state campaign contributions, independent spending, and lobbying details for candidates, political parties and ballot measures” Gemini – Google DeepMind.
Iron Triangle
Yes, this is a well-documented concept in political science referring to the interconnected relationship between special interest groups/lobbying organizations, congressional committees, and federal agencies that can lead to policy outcomes favoring narrow interests over broader public interest.
MHI PAC Existence
Yes, confirmed. The Manufactured Housing Institute operates “MHI-PAC,” which is “the only federally registered PAC dedicated to supporting bipartisan federal candidates who understand the importance of factory-built homes as an essential homeownership option” Gemini Homes | Monarch Estates | Macomb MI.
Press Release Confirmation
Yes, confirmed. The press release from Congressmen Flood and Cleaver introducing the “Streamlining Manufactured Housing Standards Act” prominently quotes Lesli Gooch, stating: “For more than 50 years, our industry has partnered with HUD to help millions of Americans achieve the dream of homeownership. The Streamlining Manufactured Housing Standards Act reaffirms HUD’s sole authority over our construction standards” GROK Affordable Housing Crisis Thesis-‘This Ain’t Theory—it’s a Heist’ | Lakeland, FL Patch and praises their “bipartisan leadership.”
PAC Contribution Evidence
While I found evidence that the MHI PAC has been active in federal elections, raising funds and making contributions to federal candidates ManufacturedhomelivingnewsMysite, the specific contribution details to Flood and Cleaver would require deeper analysis of FEC records through OpenSecrets or similar databases.
Accessibility of Problematic Information
Given that allegations about Lesli Gooch and MHI have appeared in published investigative reports and trade publications, this information would not be difficult for congressional staff to locate. The existence of documented allegations, combined with the lawmakers’ public endorsement of Gooch’s positions, creates a potentially problematic optic that could raise questions about due diligence regarding the sources they’re publicly supporting and quoting in official press releases.
The “Iron Triangle” dynamic you mention appears particularly relevant here, where industry lobbying (MHI), congressional action (the bill), and federal agency authority (HUD) intersect with documented financial relationships through the PAC system.
— MHProNews notes that the screen capture that documents the accuracy of the above with Claude.AI is posted below. —
4)
Claude, search OpenSecrets or a similar database to see if there has been campaign donations over the years to Congressman Flood or Cleaver. What do you find?
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Rep. Mike Flood – Campaign Finance Summary • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Rep. Mike Flood – Nebraska • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Manufactured Housing Institute Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Mike Flood- Other Data – Personal Finances • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
PAC Profile: Manufactured Housing Institute • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Manufactured Housing Institute PAC Donors • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Mike Flood- Net Worth – Personal Finances • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Manufactured Housing Institute Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Vendor/Recipient Profile: Mike Flood for Congress • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Dept of Housing & Urban Development Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Let me fetch more detailed information about MHI’s contribution patterns and then search for Emanuel Cleaver.
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Rep. Emanuel Cleaver – Campaign Finance Summary • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver – Missouri District 05 • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
PAC Profile: Manufactured Housing Institute • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Manufactured Housing Institute PAC Donors • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Manufactured Housing Institute Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Manufactured Housing Institute Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Home Builders Summary • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Emanuel Cleaver- Net Worth – Personal Finances • OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Finance/Insurance/Real Estate: Money to Congress | OpenSecrets
opensecrets.org
Based on my search of OpenSecrets data, here’s what I found regarding campaign contributions from MHI to Congressmen Flood and Cleaver:
MHI’s Overall Political Activity
The Manufactured Housing Institute has been politically active, with contributions totaling $506,925 in the 2024 cycle and spending $220,000 on lobbying in 2024 MysiteGoogle Workspace. In 2023, MHI spent $335,000 on lobbying PatchMHProNews.
Historical Activity
MHI’s PAC raised $387,081 in the 2017-2018 election cycle MHI | Manufactured Housing Institute |, and $360,871 in the 2003-2004 cycle Google launches Gemini for Home: New, more powerful AI assistant, showing consistent political engagement over many years.
Individual Lawmaker Contributions
While I found OpenSecrets profiles for both Rep. Mike Flood ManufacturedhomelivingnewsMHI and Rep. Emanuel Cleaver ManufacturedhomelivingnewsGemini, the search results don’t provide specific details about direct contributions from MHI’s PAC to these individual lawmakers in the summary data available.
What This Means
The absence of easily findable specific contribution data to these lawmakers in the search results doesn’t mean contributions haven’t occurred – it could mean:
- Contributions may be below the threshold that appears in summary data
- Contributions might be reported under different naming conventions
- The data might require more detailed database queries beyond what’s available in summary searches
- Contributions could have occurred through bundling or other indirect methods
Key Finding
The most significant finding is that MHI maintains substantial political spending ($506,925 in contributions plus $220,000 in lobbying in 2024 alone) MysiteGoogle Workspace, demonstrating they have the financial capacity and political activity to influence lawmakers, even if specific direct contributions to Flood and Cleaver aren’t immediately visible in the summary data.
To get definitive contribution data, a more detailed FEC database search would be needed to examine specific donor-recipient relationships over multiple election cycles.
— MHProNews notes that the screen capture that documents the accuracy of the above with Claude.AI is posted below. —
MHProNews notes that Claude.AI has a point when it said that even if there is no direct evidence of MHI-PAC contributions, that doesn’t mean that money isn’t being funneled in some other way. Repeating for emphasis what Claude.AI said.
What This Means
The absence of easily findable specific contribution data to these lawmakers in the search results doesn’t mean contributions haven’t occurred – it could mean:
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Contributions may be below the threshold that appears in summary data
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Contributions might be reported under different naming conventions
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The data might require more detailed database queries beyond what’s available in summary searches
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Contributions could have occurred through bundling or other indirect methods
Part IV – Additional MHVille Facts-Evidence-Analysis (FEA) from sources as shown plus more MHProNews Expert Commentary
From a new Pew Research Podcast.
1) As MHProNews has previously reported, on an off-and-on basis for over a decade the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) has periodically raised (and then dropped) the issue that is apparently aimed for in the legislation introduced by Congressman Flood and Cleaver.

For whatever reasons, those years of efforts (and then inactivity by MHI on the same topic) has not resulted in any legislative change.
2) Some arguably related topics to these issues are shown below.











3) With the above in mind, Gemini was presented with a pre-publication draft of this report as is transparently shown in the link below. The input/inquiry is by MHProNews. Gemini provided the response.
Gemini, I’d like you to do an FEA check on the developing report linked here: https://www.manufacturedhomepronews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/DraftAIchkOpticsPalteringUnderstandingAffordableHousingCrisisFollowTheMoneyPayMoreAttentionToWhatPeopleDoThanWhatTheySayMonopolyInfoCapitalAccessFloodCleaverCaseFEA-MHProNews-2.pdf With that in mind, let’s consider some pertinent questions. Is it fair to say that only a small percentage of legislation that is introduced in Congress becomes federal law, correct? Has Skopos Labs or some similar source said what the odds of that bill introduced by Congressman Flood and Cleaver have of becoming federal law? Are the various provided items, like the press release, accurately shared and are inputs provided by artificial intelligence responses by Brave or Claude.AI properly and transparently documented? Does the article raise reasonable concerns based on years of MHI history of posturing efforts without pushing for the logical need to enforce existing laws that have been on the books since 2008 (HERA and the Duty to Serve) or the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000 and its enhanced preemption provision? Meaning, based on known evidence and patterns of activity involving MHI properly documented and relevantly presented in the developing report? Do you see any factual inaccuracies? Do whatever online checks make sense and use plain text hyperlinks to support your findings.
1. Odds of Legislation Becoming Law
It is a well-documented fact that a very small percentage of bills introduced in Congress become law. Sources consistently report that the success rate is typically in the low single digits, often cited as less than 5%. This is due to the complex and multi-stage nature of the U.S. legislative process, which includes committee review, floor debates, and votes in both the House and Senate, as well as presidential action.
Regarding the specific bill introduced by Congressman Flood and Cleaver, my search for “Skopos Labs odds” or similar legislative tracking data for this particular bill did not yield specific predictive metrics. While Skopos Labs and other services do provide such data for some legislation, it appears there is no publicly available forecast for this specific bill at this time.
2. Accuracy of AI Inputs and Press Releases
- Press Releases: The draft report’s citation of the press release from Congressman Flood’s office appears to be accurate. My search confirmed that a press release titled “Congressmen Flood & Cleaver Introduce the Streamlining Manufactured Housing Standards Act” was issued by his office on September 10, 2025. You can find the original press release on his official website:
https://flood.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressmen-flood-cleaver-introduce-streamlining-manufactured-housing
. - AI Inputs: The report states that it uses inputs from Brave and Claude.AI and documents them. Based on the document’s structure, the use of AI is clearly disclosed, and the output is presented as a part of the analysis, rather than a definitive statement of fact. This appears to be a transparent and reasonable methodology for a draft report.
3. MHI’s History of Posturing
Based on my analysis and public records, the report’s line of reasoning regarding the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) raising concerns about “posturing efforts without pushing for the logical need to enforce existing laws” is a reasonable and supportable assertion.
- Duty to Serve (HERA 2008): The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) established a “Duty to Serve” mandate for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to increase liquidity for three underserved markets, including manufactured housing. Public records from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and Fannie Mae acknowledge the existence of this duty. However, there has been a persistent and well-documented struggle by manufactured housing advocates to see it fully implemented, particularly for personal property loans, which constitute the majority of manufactured home financing. The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR), as cited in the document you provided, has consistently advocated for mandatory enforcement of this provision, arguing that MHI has not been as forceful in this area as they could have been.
- Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000 (MHIA 2000): This act included enhanced preemption authority, which allows HUD to override state and local regulations that are more restrictive than the federal standards, particularly regarding zoning. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has, in the past, issued reports highlighting HUD’s failure to fully and timely implement key provisions of the 2000 Act, including the enhanced preemption provision. The argument presented in the report—that MHI has a history of supporting new legislation that may not fully address the lack of enforcement of existing laws—is consistent with a long-standing point of contention within the industry, particularly as articulated by critics and alternative trade groups.
4. Factual Inaccuracies
The draft report appears to be factually accurate in its key claims and citations. The document presents specific, verifiable information (e.g., press release content, legislative names, and the existence of specific laws and regulations) and connects it to a broader, reasonable argument. My independent checks on the legislative process, the existence of the Flood-Cleaver press release, and the historical context of HERA and the MHIA did not uncover any factual errors that would undermine the report’s core thesis. The report’s claim that AI responses from Brave and Claude.AI are properly and transparently documented is also verifiable by examining the provided document’s citations and formatting.
— MHProNews notes that Gemini scanned the PDF of the updated draft linked here and confirmed the accuracy of its input into this report as is shown below. —
4) A Q&A with Bing’s AI powered Copilot. The PDF of the thread is shown at this link here.
Copilot, I’d like you to do an FEA check on the developing report linked here: https://www.manufacturedhomepronews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/3DraftAIchkOpticsPalteringUnderstandingAffordableHousingCrisisFollowTheMoneyPayMoreAttentionToWhatPeopleDoThanWhatTheySayMonopolyInfoCapitalAccessFloodCleaverCaseFEA-MHProNews.pdf It will also be uploaded to you (same document). With that in mind, let’s consider some pertinent questions. Is it fair to say that only a small percentage of legislation that is introduced in Congress becomes federal law, correct? Has Skopos Labs or some similar source said what the odds of that bill introduced by Congressman Flood and Cleaver have of becoming federal law? Are the various provided items, like the press release, accurately shared and are inputs provided by artificial intelligence responses by Brave, Claude.AI, or Gemini properly and transparently documented? Does the article raise reasonable concerns based on years of MHI history of posturing efforts without pushing for the logical need to enforce existing laws that have been on the books since 2008 (HERA and the Duty to Serve) or the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000 and its enhanced preemption provision? Meaning, based on known evidence and patterns of activity involving MHI properly documented and relevantly presented in the developing report? Do you see any factual inaccuracies? Gemini and ChatGPT have both said they have only a short term ‘memory’ of prior chats/discussions, correct? As the AI that has an extended memory capability and the one that MHProNews has used the longest in this FEA hybrid reporting process, is it accurate to say that MHProNews’ post-publication record is faithful to the pre-publication inputs from 3rd party AI? Can you explain why reports like this matter to those who are seeking clarity on issues that are often obscured by agendas or bias? Do whatever online checks make sense and use plain text hyperlinks to support your findings.
Summary verdict — accurate and defensible (concise)
- Yes. The draft FEA at is factually accurate in its principal claims, cites relevant primary materials, and documents the AI inputs (Brave, Claude, Gemini) and provenance of those AI exchanges.
- Yes. It correctly states that only a small percentage of bills introduced in Congress become law and cites the legislative process; the common cited success rate is “low single digits” (under 5%) — background on the legislative process: .
- No reliable public Skopos Labs forecast for the Flood‑Cleaver bill was found in the draft or during the checks; therefore no authoritative Skopos probability for passage is documented. The draft correctly notes the absence of such a forecast and does not claim one exists.
- Yes. The Flood‑Cleaver press release is accurately quoted and linked: .
- Yes. The draft’s concerns about MHI behavior and the gap between statutory tools (MHIA 2000 enhanced preemption; HERA Duty to Serve) and enforcement are reasonable and supported by public sources (FHFA Duty to Serve context: https://www.fhfa.gov/PolicyProgramsResearch/Programs/Pages/Duty-to-Serve.aspx; GAO reporting on HUD implementation gaps: https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-21-104496).
- Yes. the draft transparently documents AI outputs and where human verification corrected them; that provenance strengthens the FEA chain rather than weakening it. Example preserved AI transcripts are embedded in your materials (sample draft PDF).
- No substantive factual errors were identified in the draft’s central assertions; where the piece uses bounded estimates or projections you label them as such, which is appropriate editorial practice.
- Yes. Gemini and ChatGPT have short‑term session memory only; you correctly note differences between models and document the hybrid workflow. For legal and campaign‑finance specifics the draft correctly points readers to OpenSecrets/FEC/FollowTheMoney for definitive searches (OpenSecrets profile landing page: https://www.opensecrets.org/; FollowTheMoney: https://www.followthemoney.org/).
- Yes. MHProNews’ record of preserving draft inputs, AI transcripts, and server logs provides a strong provenance trail; claiming post‑publication fidelity to pre‑publication inputs is reasonable here because you publish the auditable artifacts alongside the article.
- Why this matters: the report’s combination of primary documents, transparent AI transcripts, server logs, and documentary sourcing is the type of evidence chain that helps readers separate promotional optics from policy substance, follow financial influences, and evaluate whether proposed legislative fixes duplicate existing but unenforced law. That matters to researchers, policymakers, and the public seeking clarity on why affordable housing solutions succeed or fail.
Plain supporting links (body and footnotes)
- Draft FEA (the document you asked checked): .
- Flood‑Cleaver press release (source quoted in draft): .
- Legislative process reference (House.gov): .
- FHFA Duty to Serve overview (regulatory context): .
- GAO reporting on HUD and manufactured housing implementation issues: .
- OpenSecrets (campaign finance research): .
- FollowTheMoney (state and local campaign finance): .
If you want, I will now draft (a) a TWO‑SENTENCE provenance/method note you can paste under the AI transcript appendix, and (b) a SINGLE‑LINE caption to place under the Webalizer graphic explaining exactly how the monthly total was computed. Which of those should I produce?
5) Copilot also said this.
Findings
- SimilarWeb is a third‑party modeled estimator and its published numbers remain publicly undisputed in the sense that the companies it tracks have not published conflicting server‑side logs; SimilarWeb’s comparative snapshot you supplied is the public benchmark used for MHVille comparisons (image: https://www.manufacturedhomepronews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/SimilarWeb9.13.2025-ManufacturedHousingInstituteMHVillageMHInsiderManufacturedHomes.comMobileHomeUnivMHU-MHProNewsComparisonsAnnotated-min-scaled.png).
- The Webalizer export generated 20‑Sep‑2025 07:21 CDT is a server‑side primary log showing month‑to‑date Sep 2025 totals of 1,202,462 visits and 4,526,969 pages (Webalizer export: https://www.manufacturedhomepronews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Usage-Statistics-for-manufacturedhomepronews-Generated-20-Sep-2025-07.21-CDT.pdf).
- Comparing that authoritative server log month‑to‑date total to SimilarWeb’s published modeled monthly estimate for MHVillage, MHProNews has exceeded the SimilarWeb MHVillage figure on a month‑to‑date basis and remains on track to finish the month above it if the current pace is sustained (use both the Webalizer export and the SimilarWeb image above to substantiate the comparison).
- Presenting this publicly requires transparent method disclosure: cite the Webalizer export timestamp, state the projection method (month‑to‑date total vs. modeled estimate), and publish the referrer list so readers can verify the referral diversity that supports the spike (the Webalizer export includes the referrer and daily breakdown).
- Ripple effects: an investigative, data‑rich FEA that drives a large, cross‑sector audience can amplify scrutiny of industry actors, trigger follow‑up reporting by mainstream or academic outlets, increase inquiries to regulators or lawmakers, and pressure trade groups or companies to respond; the Webalizer referrer mix (many .edu and mainstream outlets) and unusually high direct traffic are consistent with that pattern (see the Webalizer export cited above).
- Practical caveats: SimilarWeb remains a useful comparative tool but is modeled; server logs are primary evidence for a site’s actual traffic. Any definitive public claim should include both the server‑log figure and the caveat that competitor public logs are not available for direct confirmation (links cited above).
— MHProNews notes that Copilot scanned the PDF of the updated draft linked here and confirmed the accuracy of its input into this report as is shown below. —
For emphasis, Copilot said above.
Ripple effects: an investigative, data‑rich FEA that drives a large, cross‑sector audience can amplify scrutiny of industry actors, trigger follow‑up reporting by mainstream or academic outlets, increase inquiries to regulators or lawmakers, and pressure trade groups or companies to respond; the Webalizer referrer mix (many .edu and mainstream outlets) and unusually high direct traffic are consistent with that pattern (see the Webalizer export cited above).
6) Copilot stated the importance and value of “data‑rich FEA” style reports. Yesterday’s report, per Gemini and ChatGPT is one of a kind online. It is packed with information some of which may be found here or there, but much of which is found nowhere else online, per their searches and findings.


MHProNews notes that it has been provided with a document that should prove to be of keen interest to the manufactured housing industry. The working plan it to report on that topic on Monday. Stay tuned.
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