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 Proposed Duty to Serve Underserved Markets Plans
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MBA Testimony of David H. Stevens: “Principles of Housing Finance Reform”
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MBA Letter to DOA on Improving Customer Service
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Duty to Serve Proposed Evaluation Guidance
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MBA Letter to the House Financial Services Committee on Financial CHOICE Act 2.0
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Chattel Financing of Manufactured Homes Request for Input
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Duty to Serve Proposed Rule
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Joint Letter to House Financial Services Committee on Congress Blocking FHFA's Proposed FHLB Rule
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MBA Letter to Senate Appropriations Committee on HUD Appropriations for FY 2016
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MBA Letter to Senate Banking Committee Chairman on the Financial Regulatory Improvement Act of 2015
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Joint Letter to Senate Budget Committee on Legislative Amendments to Prevent G-Fee Use to Offset Unrelated Spending
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MBA Letter to FHFA on FHLB Membership Proposal
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MBA Letter Urging FHFA to Consider Alternative Credit Score Models
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Proposed Enterprise Housing Goals
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MBA Letter to FHFA on the GSEs Recommendations for Seller/Servicer Auditor Rotation
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MBA Letter to Moody's on Proposed MBS Credit Rating Model
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MBA Letter to FHFA Supporting GSE Single MBS
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Strategic Plan 2015-19
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MBA Letter to FHFA Opposing Arbitrary G-Fee Increases or LLPAs
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MBA Letter to FHFA on PMIERs Proposal
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