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Senator Boxer Calls on FHA Chief to Maintain Higher Loan Limits

June 12, 2008 -- Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) today sent a letter to Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Commissioner Brian Montgomery, urging him to reconsider his recommendation that Congress reduce FHA loan limits from $729,750 to $550,000.

Boxer pointed out that the lower loan limits would reduce access to affordable loans to residents of 99 high cost counties across 18 states and the District of Columbia, including 23 counties in California alone.

The text of the letter follows:

June 12, 2008
The Honorable Brian Montgomery
Commissioner
Federal Housing Administration

Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20410

Dear Commissioner Montgomery:    » read more »

AFL-CIO Urges Congress to Pass Extended Unemployment Benefits Now

Increase “long overdue,” according to AFL-CIO President John Sweeney

June 09, 2008 -- Today AFL-CIO President John Sweeney urged members of Congress to aid working people hit the hardest and boost the our floundering economy by extending unemployment benefits.    » read more »

John McCain Myth Buster: John McCain and Middle Class Tax Relief

June 9, 2008 -- John McCain says he wants to cut taxes for middle class families. But the reality is Senator McCain would do even less for the middle class than President Bush, which is definitely not the change Americans are looking for.

McCain is masking a tax cut for the wealthy as a middle class tax break, saying that 100 million people have "something to do with capital gains." The truth is fewer than seven percent of families earning less than $100,000 received capital gains income in 2005. [CNN Live Feed, Town Hall (Charlotte, NC), 5/5/08; Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 1/30/2006]    » read more »

DNC: Americans Can’t Afford Four More Years of a Bush Economy with John McCain

June 8, 2008 -- Today on ABC's "This Week" Senator Lindsey Graham, saying that Senator Obama and Senator McCain have "two different views of how to grow the economy in a global world," made clear that John McCain would continue the same failed Bush Administration policies that have hurt our economy.

John McCain: Photo by T toes (CC)John McCain: Photo by T toes (CC)

In stark contrast, Senator Barack Obama has outlined plans to change the policies of the Bush Administration to get our economy back on track --specific plans that he'll talk about next week as he launches his two week economic swing - the "Change that Works for You Tour" Monday.    » read more »

Maine Governor Baldacci Promises Help for Millinocket after Mill Shutdown

May 29, 2008 -- AUGUSTA – Maine Governor John E. Baldacci released the following statement today after learning that Katahdin Paper Co. plans to indefinitely shutdown its mill in Millinocket.

“Record-high oil prices have put Katahdin Paper’s Millinocket mill in a difficult position. The mill is one of the few in Maine that relies almost entirely on oil to generate heat and steam for the paper-making process,” Governor Baldacci said. “My administration is fully engaged in an effort to see the mill re-opened. I believe the company’s energy problem can be solved.”

Governor Baldacci said that the rapid response team from the Department of Labor is ready to support workers affected by Katahdin’s decision.    » read more »

Nine More Illinois Counties To Help Low-Income Families And Seniors At Farmers Markets

Farmers in 35 counties to participate in Illinois WIC and Senior Farmers Market programs for locally grown fruits and vegetables

May 29, 2008 -- SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today announced that an additional nine counties will participate in the 2008 Women Infant and Children’s (WIC) and Senior Farmers Market programs.    » read more »

Hillary Clinton Statement On The Record Decline In Housing Prices

5/27/2008 -- "Today, the respected Case-Shiller index reported that housing prices declined by a record 14.1% in the first quarter of 2008. This is further evidence of the deepening crisis in our housing market, which is forcing millions of families out of their homes and eroding the value of most families' single largest asset.

Hillary Clinton with supporters: Photo by Librandi & Congdon (CC)Hillary Clinton with supporters: Photo by Librandi & Congdon (CC)    » read more »

Carl Levin Statement on Senate Passage of Legislation to Extend Unemployment Insurance Benefits

May 22, 2008 -- WASHINGTON – Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., today praised Senate passage of legislation to extend unemployment insurance benefits. The provision would extend benefits for 13 weeks, with an additional 13 weeks for states like Michigan with high unemployment rates.

Homeless man: Photo by EyeTunes (CC)Homeless man: Photo by EyeTunes (CC)

In the past year, 156,083 Michigan residents exhausted their unemployment benefits and could not find jobs. The legislation will next be taken up by the House of Representatives.

Levin’s statement follows:    » read more »

Illinois AG Madigan Bill Requires Lenders To Provide Info To Help Struggling Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure

Legislation Headed to House Floor

May 8, 2008 -- Chicago – Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, State Representative Marlow Colvin (D-33rd) and State Senator Jacqueline Collins (D-16th) have initiated new legislation to assist struggling homeowners to help save their homes. The measure, introduced as the Homeowner’s Rights Act (HB 838) by Rep. Colvin and set to be sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Collins, was voted out of house committee Wednesday and, if passed, will amend the Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law.    » read more »

Maryland Governor O'Malley Launches Ad Campaign to Combat Foreclosures

Mortgage Late? Don’t Wait!

BALTIMORE, MD (May 6, 2008) – Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, Baltimore City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Department of Labor and Licensing Secretary Thomas Perez, Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Raymond Skinner and other officials today kicked off a comprehensive, multimedia advertising campaign to help tackle rising foreclosures in the State and ensure Maryland homeowners are aware of the programs available to provide assistance and relief.

Protesters outside the home of Fed Chief Ben Bernanke: Photo by cioproject (CC)Protesters outside the home of Fed Chief Ben Bernanke: Photo by cioproject (CC)    » read more »

Statement By John McCain on Jobs Report

May 2, 2008 -- ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain today issued the following statement on the jobs report:

"Today's job numbers are another clear indication of the economic challenges facing our country. With Americans hurting, we must act to strengthen our economy for families and small businesses.

We must help Americans now through gas tax relief, which provides immediate relief from rising energy prices. We must also help those facing home foreclosure by enacting a HOME plan. At the same time, we need to act to lower taxes, streamline regulation, lower health care costs, ensure energy independence and open foreign markets. To help those who have lost jobs, we must focus on promoting effective worker re-training programs.

Source: John McCain campaign

Unemployment Rises in Kentucky

April 29, 2008 -- FRANKFORT, Ky. — Unemployment rates rose in 86 Kentucky counties between March 2007 and March 2008, fell in 31 counties and remained the same in three counties, according to the Kentucky Office of Employment and Training, an agency of the Education Cabinet.

Woodford County recorded the lowest jobless rate in the commonwealth at 4.2 percent. Other counties with low unemployment rates were Fayette County, 4.4 percent; Oldham, Shelby and Warren counties, 4.9 percent each; Scott County, 5 percent; Daviess County, 5.1 percent; Jessamine and Madison counties, 5.2 percent each; and Boone, McCracken and Mason counties, 5.3 percent each.    » read more »

George W. Bush Discusses Economic Stimulus Rebate Checks

April 25, 2008 -- THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. It's obvious our economy is in a slowdown. Fortunately, we recognized the signs early and took action. I signed an economic growth package that will provide tax rebates to millions of American families and workers to boost consumer spending.

George W. Bush: White House photoGeorge W. Bush: White House photo

On Monday, the Treasury Department will begin delivering the first of these tax rebates by direct deposit. During the first week alone nearly 7.7 million Americans will receive their tax rebates electronically. Then on May 9th, the IRS will begin mailing checks to millions more across America.    » read more »

Illinois AG, Working Group Say Foreclosures Outpacing Assistance, Call For Solutions From Feds And Loan Servicers

Seven of 10 Seriously Delinquent Borrowers Are Still Not on Track to Get Help

April 22 , 2008 -- Chicago – Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan today called on mortgage lenders and the federal government to step up efforts to reduce mortgage foreclosures in light of new data showing efforts are barely keeping pace with the rising rate of homeowners in trouble. Madigan is a member of the State Foreclosure Prevention Working Group, a group of state attorneys general and banking regulators working to prevent unnecessary home foreclosures.

Protesters outside Fed Chief Ben Bernanke's home: Photo by cioproject (CC)Protesters outside Fed Chief Ben Bernanke's home: Photo by cioproject (CC)    » read more »

Must Read: McCain Tax Cuts Would Bloat Deficit Or Take Huge Spending Curbs

April 22, 2008 -- Today the Wall Street Journal details how disastrous John McCain's economic plans would be. Though he has proposed tax cuts that would either "cause the federal deficit to explode" or require huge cuts to critical programs like Social Security, he has yet to explain where those cuts would come from or how he would pay for his plan. Experts agree that McCain's numbers just don't add up.

Heading towards November, McCain's failure to articulate a credible economic plan will no doubt hurt him with voters who don't want a third Bush term of disastrous economic policies that have hurt America.

The following are excerpts of the story:

McCain Tax Cuts Would Bloat Deficit Or Take Huge Spending Curbs
Wall Street Journal
By Laura Meckler
April 22, 2008    » read more »

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