S.2391 - Government Sponsored Enterprise Mission Improvement Act

A bill to provide for affordable housing relief, and for other purposes. view all titles (3)

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  • Official: A bill to provide for affordable housing relief, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Government Sponsored Enterprise Mission Improvement Act as introduced.
  • Short: GSE Mission Improvement Act as introduced.

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11/26/07
Something We Can Do This Week

Jack Reed (D-RI) has introduced S. 2391, a bill to strengthen the affordable housing mission of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. It includes several provisions important to community development. In particular, it would provide substantial ...

11/21/07
National Alliance to End Homelessness: Publication Library ...

On November 16, Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) introduced the Government Sponsored Enterprise Mission Improvement Act of 2007 (S. 2391). The bill would strengthen the affordable housing mission of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. ...

11/17/07
S. 2391: Government Sponsored Enterprise Mission Improvement Act ...

A bill in the US Congress: A bill to provide for affordable housing relief, and for other purposes.

11/15/07
S. 2391, A bill to provide for affordable housing relief, and for ...

S. 2391 would provide for affordable housing relief.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

11/15/07
Bill Introduced: S.2391 A bill to provide for affordable housing ...

A bill to provide for affordable housing relief, and for other purposes.

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