GOP Plan Wants 'Private Capital' to Replace Fannie/Freddie

Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee Friday released a bare bones blueprint for the future of the nation's housing finance system, saying "private capital" should be the "primary source" of home mortgage money, replacing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. According to a document entitled "Goals and Principles for GSE Reform," Republicans, led by ranking member Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.), said Fannie and Freddie should wind down their operations within four years. Under its blueprint, the GOP thinks a covered bond market should replace the secondary market role currently played by the GSEs. They also want to see an end to GSE "jumbo loan limits" which they say is a taxpayer subsidy for mortgages made to millionaires. To date, the government has provided $127 billion in capital to Fannie and Freddie through the purchase of preferred stock. The cash has kept their net worth positions above zero. Next year the Obama Administration will release its official plan on restructuring the GSEs. Fannie and Freddie were taken over by the government in September 2008.

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