If laws are not passed soon to curb the problem, the panel warned, thousands more Americans will face such discrimination.
The panel also warned that the state might eventually have to intervene in local zoning if the housing problem continues.
The panel warned him to "temper your future actions."
In recent years, many expert panels have warned that budget cuts were causing the nation's public health system to crumble.
In addition, the panel warns that warming over the next 100 years could increase even more than originally estimated.
More than two years ago an independent panel warned of just such an occurrence somewhere in the system.
But the panel warned against an alternative text, which it called "regressive," that has been proposed by the executive board.
The panel warned last March that "there must be consequences" for bishops who led the years of cover-up.
The panel warned, however, that the mines may impact health as they expand over coming decades.
The panel warned that doing so would take the concerted effort of many public and private institutions.