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2008 Housing and Economic Recovery Act
Overview
On July 30, 2008 President Bush signed the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (H.R. 3221) into law. The legislation aims to help the housing sector, thereby supporting the nation’s economy as a whole.  Major provisions include: 
  • Increase the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and establish a national housing trust fund to provide additional resources for affordable housing. Read more about the LIHTC provisions.

  • Expand the Federal Housing Administration's authority to help at-risk borrowers refinance their mortgages thereby preventing further foreclosures.  Read more about the Foreclosure provisions.

  • Temporarily increase state tax-exempt housing bond authority to provide additional affordable housing and help for struggling home owners in refinancing subprime loans. Read more about the Housing Bond provisions.

  • Temporarily create a first-time home buyer tax credit (no interest 15 year loan) for the purchase of any home. The goal of the credit is to stimulate the housing market, eliminate excess inventory, relieve downward pressure on house prices and bring otherwise-qualified home buyers back into the market. Read more about the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit provisions.

  • Establish a more effective and balanced regulatory system for the housing government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) – Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks. Read more about the Regulatory Reform and other provisions.
These provisions and others in the bill will give a boost to Oregon’s housing industry.  The new resources will not be enough to cover all of Oregon’s affordable housing needs, but will help many low-income households throughout the state.
 
The full text of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act is listed below and divided into its main divisions and sections. Read the Act Summaries and FAQs.

The Act
Housing Stimulus and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 - PDF file Full text
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PDF file Housing Finance Reform
      
   PDF file Reform of Regulation of Enterprises
   PDF file Federal Home Loan Banks 
   PDF file Transfer of Functions, Personnel & Property of OFHEO & the Federal Housing Finance Board 
   PDF file Hope for Homeowners 
   PDF file S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act 
   PDF file Miscellaneous
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PDF file Foreclosure Prevention
      
   PDF file FHA Modernization ACT of 2008
   PDF file Mortgage Foreclosure Protections for Servicemembers
   PDF file Emergency Assistance for the Redevelopment of Abandoned and
   PDF file Foreclosed Homes
   PDF file Housing Counseling Resources
   PDF file Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act
   PDF file Veterans Housing Matters
   PDF file Small Public Housing Authorities Paperwork Reduction Act
   PDF file Housing Preservation
   PDF file Miscellaneous
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PDF file Tax Related Provisions
     
 PDF file Housing Tax Incentives
   PDF file Reforms Related to Real Estate Investment Trusts
   PDF file Revenue Provisions

For More Information
Contact:
 
John Fletcher
Senior Policy Advisor
503-986-6721

 
Page updated: September 02, 2008

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