Housing Reform Backers Still Hopeful

As senators go home for the Fourth of July recess, supporters of a housing reform and foreclosure rescue bill remain optimistic that the Senate will pass the measure shortly after they return and that a final bill will land on the president's desk before August. "All signs indicate that they will finish the housing legislation before the August recess," said Mike House, executive director of FM Policy Focus. Republicans succeeded in blocking a final vote on the housing bill before the recess, which starts June 28. But test votes show that at least 80 of the 100 senators support the landmark housing bill that would authorize the Federal Housing Administration to refinance 400,000 at-risk homeowners to prevent foreclosures and strengthen regulation of the housing government-sponsored enterprises. The House has passed a similar bill, and observers expect that the House and Senate banking committee leaders will be able to resolve any differences relatively quickly. Meanwhile, President Bush is moving away from previous veto threats. Now he is calling on lawmakers to complete their work on the housing bill when they return to Washington on July 7. "The Congress needs to come together and pass responsible housing legislation to help more Americans keep their homes," Mr. Bush said.

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