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For Immediate Release July 23, 2008 |
Contact: Kerry McKenney/Nkechi Mbanu (202) 225-3436 |
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Payne Backs Comprehensive Plan to Support Homeowners, Address Mortgage Crisis | |||
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Donald M. Payne today backed the most comprehensive response yet to the American mortgage crisis. The American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act (HR 3221) will help families keep their homes, aid local communities hit hard by the foreclosure crisis and strengthen the economy and financial markets. The bill was passed today in the House by a vote of 272 - 152. “The mortgage crisis impacts all of us,” said Payne. “Families have lost their homes, millions more are on the brink of foreclosure and homeowners have seen their property values plummet. The bill we backed today will help homeowners keep their homes and get our economy back on track.” The American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act will allow hard-working American families in danger of losing their home to refinance into lower-cost government -insured mortgages they can afford to repay – at no cost to the American taxpayer. The legislation also:
The legislation passed today also includes provisions that will help restore confidence in financial markets and shore up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The bill provides the Department of the Treasury with emergency and temporary financing authority for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are important institutions that hold or guarantee nearly half of all mortgages in the United States. Yesterday, the Congressional Budget Office Director Peter Orszag said there was a “significant chance, probably better than 50 percent, that the proposed new Treasury authority would not be used before it expired at the end of December 2009.” The legislation has earned the support of Democrats and Republicans in both the House and Senate and President Bush has indicated that he will sign the bill into law. “I’m proud Democrats and Republicans worked together on this important legislation,” added Payne. “Together, we’ve crafted the right bill to address this crisis and I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues to strengthen the economy.” |
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