Committee Approves Stevens for FHA Commissioner

The Senate Banking Committee has approved the nomination of David Stevens to be the new Federal Housing Administration commissioner, clearing the way for his confirmation by the full Senate. Mr. Stevens' nomination has been held up for several months due to alleged Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act violations by his former employer, Long & Foster — a mid-Atlantic real estate brokerage firm. The RESPA complaints did not name Mr. Stevens and HUD secretary Shaun Donovan continued to support him, claiming his experience as an executive at Freddie Mac and Wells Fargo Home Loan is really needed at FHA. The committee approved Mr. Steven's nomination by a voice vote late Thursday afternoon. The Senate adjourned a few hours later so his confirmation will be pending when the senators return from their 4th of July recess on July 6.

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