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01/30/2008

Kerry-Smith Subprime Mortgage Help in Economic Stimulus Package


Provision will help keep low-income families in their homes

Washington, D.C. - At the urging of Senators John Kerry (D-MA) and
Gordon Smith (R-OR) the Senate Finance Committee today included mortgage financing assistance in the economic stimulus package. An estimated 2.5 million mortgages were in default in the third quarter of 2007; devastating entire communities as entire blocks now sit vacant and families are lose their homes.

"At a time when families across the nation desperately need help to
avoid foreclosure, these funds will provide thousands of safe, fair
mortgages to homeowners facing foreclosure and families looking for
their first home," said Sen. Kerry. "By including $10 billion in
targeted mortgage relief to the homeowners, we are standing by our
pledge to create a targeted, timely, effective stimulus package."

"If we are serious about addressing the root of this economic downturn,
we need to take a serious look at the housing crisis," Smith said.
"Expanding bonding authority will help homeowners work out their
finances instead of having the government bail them out. This is a good way to bring greater stability to the market and ensure families remain
in their homes."

 

Under current law, state and local governments may issue bonds to
finance new mortgage loans to first-time homebuyers. Senators Smith and Kerry's provision would temporarily expand the use of this program to include refinancing of subprime loans. The proposal would also allow states to issue up to $10 billion in additional bonds over the next
three years. This would allow homebuyers facing foreclosure the opportunity to refinance at a safe, fair rate. Nationwide, it's
estimated that the proposal would lead to roughly 80,000 new loans according to the National Council of State Housing Agencies.

 The Committee on Finance passed the provision today with overwhelming bipartisan support as part of the economic stimulus package. The bill is expected to come to the Senate floor in the next week.

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