4/9/08: Kanjorski Commends Rangel for Working to Lower Municipal Borrowing Costs | Print |

Capital Markets Chairman Has Led Efforts in Turbulent Markets to Enact Bill Allowing Federal Home Loan Banks to Offer Letters of Credit

WASHINGTON - Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski (D-PA), the Chairman of the House Financial Services Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises Subcommittee, today applauded House Committee on Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel (D-NY) for including H.R. 2091 as Section 143 of H.R. 5720, the Housing Assistance Tax Act of 2008, and for moving quickly to pass the bill during a mark up in the Committee.  It passed by a bipartisan vote of 35-5.  Section 143 would help lower municipal borrowing costs as a result of ongoing problems in the bond insurance marketplace.  Chairman Kanjorski has led the recent effort in the House to examine problems with bond insurers and he has worked diligently for several years to enact H.R. 2091 into law. 

"I commend Chairman Rangel for swiftly passing this important legislation in his Committee.    Section 143 of H.R. 5720 will aid many communities throughout the country now experiencing higher borrowing costs as a result of turmoil in the bond insurance industry," said Chairman Kanjorski.  "The legislation will help States and municipalities to continue issuing the low-cost, tax-exempt bonds that provide the capital needed to construct roads, build hospitals, renovate schools, repair bridges, and ease budgeting constraints.  Ensuring that municipalities continue to have access to affordable bonds will help alleviate some of the problems caused by the current strain in our credit markets."

The current credit crunch and uncertainty in the bond insurance marketplace have raised borrowing costs and affected the ability of States and localities to issue bonds.  Section 143 of H.R. 5720 would help to fix these problems by allowing bonds that are guaranteed by Federal Home Loan Banks to become eligible for treatment as tax-exempt bonds.   Except for a two-year sunset period, Section 143 is similar to H.R. 2091, which Chairman Kanjorski helped to reintroduce in 2007

In late February, after convening the first congressional hearing on problems in the bond insurance marketplace, Congressman Kanjorski led 40 bipartisan Members of the House Financial Services Committee in sending a letter to Chairman Rangel and Ranking Member Jim McCrery (R-LA) advocating the adoption H.R. 2091 as a solution to help lower municipal borrowing costs.

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Click on the following links for a copy of the letter from Congressman Kanjorski and other Members to Chairman Rangel and Ranking Member McCrery and some quotations of support .

 

 
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