Bush Confident in Housing Plan
(NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark.) President Bush expressed confidence Tuesday he will reach a deal with Congress on a housing-rescue plan, but only if lawmakers show "less politics."
The president's comments came as many homeowners are saddled with mortgage payments they can't afford and face foreclosure. The Senate is considering a $300 billion plan to back cheaper loans for people who risk losing their home, but that measure has stalled for now. "I think we can get us a bill," Bush said. "But it's going to require less politics and more focus on keeping our minds on who we need to help, and that's the homeowner."
He spoke at a credit-counseling agency in Arkansas that helps people saddled with debt. In this election year, lawmakers of both parties and a president with shrinking time to score any domestic victories want to deliver some relief to struggling families.
Senate leaders hope to get back to the bill after their weeklong break; it has been snagged over an unrelated dispute about tax breaks for renewable energy. The legislation includes elements Bush supports, including an overhaul of the Federal Housing Administration. But the White House opposes parts of the rescue plan, too.
The House has already passed a housing plan, so differences with the proposed Senate version would have to be reconciled before a bill could get to Bush. Lawmakers have been negotiating behind the scenes with the Bush administration to avert a veto.
The economy has been battered by housing, credit and financial problems. Consumers responded in the first quarter by spending at the weakest pace since the 2001 recession.
The combination of weak housing sales, falling home values, tighter lending and the weak economy has forced many strapped homeowners into foreclosure. Many can't find buyers, or they owe more than their home is worth and can't get refinanced into an affordable loan.
Nationwide, 261,255 homes received at least one foreclosure-related filing in May up 48 percent from a year ago, according tot he foreclosure listing service RealtyTrac Inc.
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