
A Guide to Housing Finance Reform
The stakes of housing finance reform are huge. In a set of fact sheets, the CAP housing team explains how to get it right.
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The stakes of housing finance reform are huge. In a set of fact sheets, the CAP housing team explains how to get it right.
The CAP Housing Team presents summaries of 26 plans to reform the U.S. housing finance market.
On June 25, 2013, Sens. Bob Corker and Mark Warner filed a bill to restructure the government’s role in the housing finance market. In response, CAP and a broad array of housing and civil rights groups sent a letter to the senators explaining how the bill falls short in serving America’s families.
The Center for American Progress Housing team submits comments to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on the qualified mortgage rule’s concurrent proposal.
Comments from the CAP Housing Team outline how the agency’s plan for state-level guarantee fee pricing is an incorrect solution to elongated foreclosure timelines.
Comments from the CAP Housing team, the Mortgage Finance Working Group, and several other leading housing and consumer advocacy organizations outline how capital rules should help promote long-term homeownership.