Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi

Representing the 12th District of California

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Housing

Congresswoman Pelosi at St. Anthony groundbreaking
Congresswoman Pelosi joins Mayor Edwin Lee at the groundbreaking ceremony of St. Anthony Foundation’s new dining hall built in partnership with Mercy Housing California.

Ensuring access to safe, affordable housing and reducing homelessness are among my top priorities in Congress. Millions of working families in America devote up to 60 percent of their disposable income to pay for their housing. Such high housing costs limit the ability of many families to cover other basic needs like health care, gasoline, and groceries. In San Francisco, a high-cost housing area, there is a significant and growing need for affordable housing, both for lower-income families and for populations with special needs.
 

Affordable Housing
The low-income housing tax credit and the National Housing Trust Fund are a vital source of funds for the preservation and further development of affordable housing stock. In these tough economic times, frozen credit markets and sparse capital availability have presented enormous challenges for advocates of affordable housing. For this reason, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, we included $2.25 billion in gap financing to restart low-income housing construction affected by the housing and credit crisis.

California will receive more than $72 million in federal funding in 2012 for public housing. Last August, we celebrated a $30.5 million Choice Neighborhoods grant to revitalize, redevelop, and expand the Alice Griffith Housing Development, a community of 256 units of multi-family public housing in San Francisco.

I look forward to continuing to work with affordable housing community leaders in San Francisco and advocates nationwide to examine ways to strengthen affordable housing.

Homelessness
The City and County of San Francisco, with the financial support of the federal government, has developed innovative and effective initiatives to reduce homelessness, and in so doing become a model for local governments across the nation and around the world. However, homelessness remains a challenge for the city.

House Democrats included $1.5 billion for the Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009. The funding was designed to help already homeless or at risk individuals to lose their homes.

Housing Assistance
In San Francisco, public housing, rental assistance vouchers and housing for seniors and the disabled are crucial to ensuring safe, affordable housing for very low-income families and individuals.

To end the long waitlists, I have long advocated increasing funding for housing assistance programs, including support for public housing authorities, replacement and refurbishment of distressed public housing units and for Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). Additionally, I have fought to bring millions of federal dollars to replace obsolete public housing units such as at Valencia Gardens, Hunters View and Sunnydale.

Foreclosures
For families across America, the threat of foreclosures remains a critical concern. As a result of the overall housing slump, tens of millions of homeowners have also seen the value of their homes—their primary investment—drop in value. Unfortunately, California stands on the front lines of the foreclosure crisis and is ground zero for some of the worst effects of the downturn in our housing sector.

President Obama initiated the Making Home Affordable Program (HAMP) to assist borrowers to refinance into a more affordable mortgage, get a loan modification to make monthly payments more affordable, or help individuals transition to more affordable housing. For more information on these programs, click here.

Recently, the Federal government and 49 state attorneys general reached a global settlement with the country’s five largest mortgage servicers for irregularities in the foreclosure process that violated the law. The settlement provides as much as $26 billion in relief to distressed borrowers, borrowers whose loans are either owned or serviced by any of the five large banks in the settlement – Ally/GMAC, Bank of America, Citi, JP Morgan-Chase, and Wells Fargo. California was designated to receive by far the largest share in the nation on the settlement, which guaranteed homeowners in our state alone nearly $12 billion. Additional information about the settlement can be found by visiting the following webpage: www.nationalmortgagesettlement.com.

More on Housing

Oct 29, 2014 Press Release

Contact: Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement marking the second anniversary of Hurricane Sandy:

“Two years ago, the winds and waves of Hurricane Sandy brought devastation to communities across the East Coast, claiming homes, businesses and 117 lives.  In the destruction and the suffering, we knew we had a duty to act – to support our fellow Americans in their time of need, and give them the support to recover and rebuild.

Oct 28, 2014 Press Release

Contact: Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

Jan 15, 2014 Press Release

Contact: Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement after President Obama announced he will nominate ProAmerica Bank CEO Maria Contreras-Sweet to join his cabinet as the head of the Small Business Administration:

May 1, 2013 Press Release

Contact: Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today on the nomination of Congressman Mel Watt to be the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA):

Mar 28, 2013 Press Release

Contact: Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

San Francisco – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement today announcing an additional $20 million in cleanup funds to be equally distributed for the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard and Treasure Island Naval Station. The increased funding was part of a $60 million increase above the President’s budget in the Base Realignment and Closure account signed into law as part of the recent Continuing Resolution funding measure.

Aug 1, 2012 Press Release

Contact: Nadeam Elshami/Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today after Acting Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Ed DeMarco, refused to allow Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac to offer mortgage principal write-down relief for underwater homeowners, despite an analysis from his own agency demonstrating that such action would save Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac $3.6 billion, save taxpayers a net of $1 billion, and help 500,000 homeowners stay in their homes:

Jul 11, 2012 Press Release

Contact: Nadeam Elshami/Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement after California Governor Jerry Brown, joined by Attorney General Kamala Harris, signed the California Homeowner Bill of Rights into law today in Los Angeles.

May 29, 2012 Press Release

Contact: Nadeam Elshami/Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

San Francisco – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi participated in a roundtable on the Ryan-Republican budget with leaders of the Asian and Pacific Islander community on Monday, May 21st. Below is a transcript of the roundtable:

May 8, 2012 Press Release

Contact: Nadeam Elshami/Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today after President Obama called on Congress to act on a ‘to do list’ that will create jobs at home, strengthen our manufacturing base, invest in clean energy jobs, and help restore the economic security of middle class families, homeowners, entrepreneurs, and veterans:

Feb 17, 2012 Press Release

Contact: Nadeam Elshami/Drew Hammill (Pelosi), 202-226-7616

Jenny Werwa (Speier), 202-225-3531

Washington, D.C. – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Congresswoman Jackie Speier sent a letter today to Attorney General Eric Holder requesting he direct the Justice Department’s Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force to examine whether any violations of Federal law occurred in the processing of foreclosures in San Francisco.