Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLB) Policies and Programs
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As member-owned cooperatives that operate in 11 districts covering the entire nation, the FHLBs ensure steady funding for a variety of housing finance activities. MBA supports continued evaluation of the FHLB membership eligibility criteria, particularly
as the mortgage origination landscape evolves. Sensible reforms should promote safety and soundness while better reflecting the diversity of the housing finance system.
Recent MBA Activity Related to Secondary and Capital Markets Issues
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MBA Letter to FHFA on GSE Housing Goals 2022-2024
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MBA Letter to Senate Banking Committee on Alanna McCargo Nomination
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MBA Letter to Treasury, FHFA on Suspension of Senior Preferred Stock Purchase Agreements
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Joint Letter to Congressional Leadership on Debt Ceiling
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MBA Letter to Ginnie Mae on Issuer Eligibility Requirements
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MBA Letter to FHFA on GSE Executive Compensation Policies
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Joint Letter to HFSC Committee on LIBOR Transition Legislation
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Joint Letter to Senators on GSE G-Fees
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Joint Letter to OCC, SEC, FHFA, FDIC, HUD, Federal Reserve Board on QRM Review and Credit Risk Retention
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MBA Letter to U.S. Treasury, FHFA on GSE Purchase Caps
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MBA Letter to FHFA on GSE Liquidity
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Resolution Planning
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MBA Letter to Senate Finance Committee on Janet Yellen Nomination
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MBA Letter to FHFA on 2021 Affordable Housing Goals
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Enterprise Regulatory Capital Framework
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Joint Letter to Congressional Leadership on Troubled Debt Restructurings and Current Expected Credit Loss
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MBA Letter to House Leadership on MBA's HUD Appropriations Priorities for FY 2021
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MBA Letter to House Appropriations Committee on MBA's HUD Appropriations Priorities for FY 2021
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MBA Letter to House and Senate on CARES Act Implementation
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MBA Letter to the Federal Banking Agencies on Support Bank Efforts to Help Real Estate Finance Activities Through Reduced Risk Weighting on Warehouse Loans
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Related MBA Events
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National Advocacy Conference
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School of Mortgage Banking I: April 2025: Charlotte, NC
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School of Mortgage Banking II: April 2025: Charlotte, NC
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School of Mortgage Banking I: May 2025: Online
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Introduction to Mortgage Banking: May 2025: On Demand
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School of Mortgage Banking II: June 2025: Online
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School of Mortgage Banking III: June 2025: Online
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School of Mortgage Banking I: July 2025: Washington D.C.
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School of Mortgage Banking II: July 2025: Washington D.C.
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School of Mortgage Banking I: August 2025: Online