The Federal Housing Administration refinancing bill is on a fast-track in the House of Representatives but has hit a bump in the Senate Banking Committee, where a scheduled May 6 mark-up has been postponed. The House Financial Services Committee passed the FHA refinancing bill on May 1, and the full House is expected to vote on it during the week of May 5. The foreclosure prevention bill provides the Federal Housing Administration with $300 billion in loan commitment authority to refinance "underwater" mortgages. House leaders want to attach the FHA refinancing bill to a larger legislative package that includes FHA modernization and GSE reform bills the House passed last year. The bills increase the loan limits for the FHA, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac to $729,750. The package also includes a tax bill that provides revenue bonds to refinance subprime loans and a $7,500 tax credit for first-time homebuyers. Meanwhile, it appears that negotiations over a government-sponsored enterprise bill to strengthen regulation of Fannie and Freddie has bogged down, and Senate Banking Committee leaders will reschedule the May 6 mark-up. Committee Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., wants to tackle the GSE reform and FHA refinancing bills in the same mark-up.
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