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Candidate Notes on 2007-S2452

 


2007-S2452 on Dec 12, 2007

Sen. DODD: Today we are facing a crisis in the mortgage markets on a scale that has not been seen since the Great Depression: over 2 million homeowners face foreclosure at a loss of over $160 billion in hard-earned home equity; over one out of every 5 subprime loans is currently delinquent. These high default rates have frozen the subprime and jumbo mortgage markets and infected the capital markets to the point where central banks around the world have had to inject liquidity into the system to avoid the crisis from spreading to other segments of the market.

One of the fundamental causes of this serious crisis is abusive and predatory subprime mortgage lending. The Homeownership Preservation and Protection Act of 2007 is designed to protect American homeowners from these practices, and prevent this disaster from happening again. The legislation will:

both for the creation and sustainability of homeownership;
  • establish new lending standards to ensure that loans are affordable and fair, and
  • provide for adequate remedies to make sure the standards are met; and create a transparent set of rules for the mortgage industry so that capital can safely return to the market without bad lending practices driving out the good. It is important to keep in mind that only about 10% of subprime mortgages have been made to first time home buyers. This market has not been primarily about creating a new set of homeowners; a majority of subprime loans have been refinances. While maintaining access to subprime credit on fair terms is important, too much of the subprime market has actually put the homes and home equity of American families at risk.

    In the coming months, the housing crisis is going to get worse. We will need to continue to press lenders and servicers to provide real relief for homeowners threatened with foreclosure.



  • Democrats participating in 2007-S2452

    Daniel Akaka s1oHI Democrat Jr Senator
    Barbara Boxer s1oCA Democratic incumbent
    Sherrod Brown s1oOH Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep.
    Bob Casey s1oPA Democratic challenger, state treasurer
    Hillary Clinton s1oNY Democrat Jr Senator
    Chris Dodd s1pCT Democratic incumbent
    Richard Durbin s1oIL Democrat Sr Senator
    Dianne Feinstein s1oCA Democrat Sr Senator
    Tom Harkin s1oIA Democrat Jr Senator
    Ted Kennedy s1oMA Democrat Sr Senator
    John Kerry s1oMA Democrat Jr Senator, ran for President 2004
    Amy Klobuchar s1oMN DFL challenger, Hennepin County Attorney
    Claire McCaskill s1oMO Democratic challenger; state Auditor
    Robert Menendez s1oNew Jersey Democrat
    Barbara Mikulski s1oMD Democratic incumbent
    Barack Obama s1oIL Democratic Jr Senator
    Jack Reed s1oRI Democrat Sr Senator
    Charles Schumer s1oNY Democratic incumbent
    Sheldon Whitehouse s1oRI Democratic challenger, previously attorney general



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    Democrats: 19
    Republicans: 0
    Independents: 0