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Housing Issues in the 106th Congress
Date: August 7, 2000
Creator: Bourdon, E. Richard
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Housing Issues in the 109th Congress
Date: October 11, 2005
Creator: McCarty, Maggie
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Housing Issues in the 109th Congress
Date: May 4, 2005
Creator: Bourdon, E. Richard
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Housing Issues in the 107th Congress
Date: July 19, 2002
Creator: Bourdon, E. Richard
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Housing Issues in the 105th Congress
Date: May 21, 1998
Creator: Bourdon, E. Richard
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Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's Financial Problems: Frequently Asked Questions
Date: July 15, 2008
Creator: Weiss, N. Eric
Description: Recent turmoil in the housing and financial markets have caused concern over the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are chartered by Congress as government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) and are widely believed to have an implicit guarantee from the federal government. The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) -- the GSEs safety and soundness regulator -- has repeated assurances that Fannie and Freddie have adequate capital, but as highly leveraged financial intermediaries, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have limited resources against losses. This report analyzes various aspects of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in relation to the financial turmoil that began in September 2008.
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Military Housing Privatization Initiative: Background and Issues
Date: July 2, 2001
Creator: Else, Daniel H
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HUD's Response to Hurricane Katrina
Date: January 5, 2006
Creator: McCarty, Maggie
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The Emergency Food and Shelter Program
Date: September 29, 2005
Creator: Perl, Libby
Description: The Emergency Food and Shelter (EFS) Program allocates funds to local communities to fund homeless programs including soup kitchens, food banks, shelters, and homeless prevention services. The EFS program is part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and after Hurricane Katrina struck, some questions have arisen about the use of EFS program funds for Presidentially-declared disasters. This report describes how the EFS program operates through a National Board, local boards, and local recipient organizations. It further discusses the use of EFS program funds during disasters, and recent attempts to move the program from FEMA to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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Rural Housing: USDA Disaster Relief Provisions
Date: October 18, 2005
Creator: Foote, Bruce E
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