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    « You really have nothing to lose... | Main | More of the same, but it seems different if it comes from the Oakland Tribune... »

    May 07, 2008

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    Housing rescue package set for House vote

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    WASHINGTON (AP) -- A broad housing rescue package aimed at preventing foreclosures would have the government step in to insure up to $300 billion in new mortgages for struggling homeowners.

    The plan, designed to stabilize a key sector of the shaky economy, is set for a House vote Wednesday. It would let the Federal Housing Administration insure more affordable fixed-rate loans for borrowers currently too financially strapped to qualify.

    The White House says President Bush would veto the measure, calling it a burdensome bailout that would open taxpayers to too much risk. That's despite Democrats' attempts to attract Republican support by including a grab-bag of measures Bush has called for.

    They include legislation to overhaul the Federal Housing Administration, the Depression-era mortgage insurer, and to more tightly regulate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored companies that finance home loans. Also part of the plan is a measure, which Bush has repeatedly requested, allowing state and local housing finance agencies to use tax-exempt bonds to refinance distressed subprime mortgages.

    Posted by Jeff Brooks on May 7, 2008 06:21 AM |

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    I don't understand why we need more government bailouts. What about just improving the regulations without spending billions of taxpayer money?

    Posted by: portlandrealestate [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 11, 2008 02:22 PM

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