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July 6, 2008 10:36:12 AM CDT


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  • July 2008
    • Housing Industry Funnels Cash to Lawmakers

      Housing Industry Funnels Cash to Lawmakers

      The housing industry has given more campaign cash to lawmakers and political parties this election cycle than it gave through the entire 2006 cycle, the Wall Street Journal reports, as an emergency housing bill containing favorable provisions for the industry has been working its way through Congress. Cash has flowed to legislators who control the bill, including Senate Banking Committee members and those on the House Financial Services Committee. More »

  • April 2008
    • Housing Bill Loaded with Corporate Tax Breaks

      Housing Bill Loaded with Corporate Tax Breaks

      The bill was rushed through the Senate to come to the aid of homeowners facing foreclosure, but it turns out that some of its biggest beneficiaries are automakers, airlines and energy producers. The Senate’s housing bill is packed with billions in corporate tax cuts, the New York Times reports. With populist fervor behind the bill, lobbyists from a host of industries hit the Hill. And while the bill would help homebuilders and homebuyers, there’s little to actually prevent foreclosures. More »

    • Senate Passes Housing Aid Bill

      Senate Passes Housing Aid Bill

      The Senate approved a $15 billion measure to address the housing slump today, including $6 billion in total tax breaks to homebuilding firms and a $7,000 tax credit for buyers of foreclosed homes. Though it passed by an 84-12 margin, opposition from President Bush and the House could yet sink the measure, Reuters reports. More »

    • Congress Cashes In on Subprime Lobby

      Congress Cashes In on Subprime Lobby

      The subprime crisis isn’t bad for everyone: congressmen and lobbying firms are doing great, Politico reports. Industries caught in the crunch have drastically scaled up their campaign contributions, and dozens of new lobbying firms have sprung up to cash in. Securities and investment PACs, for example, have already given more in 2008 than they gave throughout the midterm elections in 2006. More »

    • Lawmakers Go Bipartisan on Housing

      Lawmakers Go Bipartisan on Housing

      Lawmakers are suddenly coming together on housing, with Republicans supporting a bill they left for dead two weeks ago, and Democrats cooling the political rhetoric for a change. The difference: those two weeks were spent back home with constituents, Politico notes. “Unless every member of the Senate was in a cave over recess, it’s clear that gas prices and housing were the most important issues,” said GOP Sen. Johnny Isakson. More »

    • Housing Bill Clears Key Senate Hurdle

      Housing Bill Clears Key Senate Hurdle

      The Senate voted 94-1 to move a housing legislation package into formal consideration today, reports the New York Times . Banking committee chair Chris Dodd and ranking Republican Richard Shelby now have until noon tomorrow to work out a compromise acceptable to both parties. “Inaction is not an option," said Dodd. "Failure is not an option." More »

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