Mortgage bill passes House

Source: Lori Montgomery, Washington Post (Free Registration)

The House yesterday approved an ambitious plan to rescue hundreds of thousands of homeowners at risk of foreclosure by helping them trade exotic loans with rapidly rising monthly payments for more affordable mortgages backed by the federal government.

Bucking a White House veto threat, 39 Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the bill, the centerpiece of a broader housing package that represents Washington’s most aggressive response to the nation’s housing crisis. The measure aims to unfreeze mortgage markets by expanding the Federal Housing Administration’s reach and strengthening mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. It also would create a $7,500 tax credit for first-time home buyers to try to boost sales and slow plummeting home prices. 

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