Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Policies and Programs
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency serves as the regulator and conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the government-sponsored enterprises, or GSEs), as well as the regulator of the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) system. For over a decade, MBA has
been the thought leader for industry and policy stakeholders alike with respect to reforming the GSEs and navigating their conservatorships. MBA’s efforts have focused on addressing the structural flaws of the GSEs’ pre-conservatorship business
models and advocating for critical administrative reforms of recent years to be “locked in” prior to the termination of the conservatorships. Across the GSEs and the FHLBs, MBA has highlighted the need for transparent policies that promote
liquidity while ensuring fair and equal access to the secondary market for lenders of all types and sizes.
Recent MBA Activity Related to Secondary and Capital Markets Issues
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Statement of Bob Broeksmit, MBA President and CEO, on Homeownership and the Role of the Secondary Mortgage Market Before the House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services Housing & Insurance Subcommittee
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MBA Joint Trade Letter on Clarification for Federally and State Regulated Reverse Mortgage Advertising
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MBA Letter to HUD on FY25 Budget Request
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MBA Joint Letter to Federal Reserve on Rate Path; MBS Plans
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MBA Coalition Letter on FHFA Suspended Counterparty Program NPR
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MBA Coalition Letter on FHFA Suspended Counterparty Program NPR (State MBAs)
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MBA Comment Letter to House Leadership on GSE Pricing
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MBA Comment Letter to House Ways and Means Committee on H.R. 3936, H.R. 3937, and H.R. 3938
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MBA Comment Letter on HFSC Markup of GSE Pricing Legislation
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Real Estate Coalition Letter on Debt Ceiling
Related MBA Events
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School of Mortgage Banking I: July 2026: Washington D.C.
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School of Mortgage Banking II: July 2026: Washington D.C.
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Introduction to Mortgage Banking: August 2026: On Demand
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School of Mortgage Banking I: August 2026: Online
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School of Multifamily Mortgage Banking: August 2026: Washington, DC
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Introduction to Mortgage Banking: September 2026: On Demand
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School of Mortgage Banking I: September 2026: Dallas, TX
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School of Mortgage Banking II: September 2026: Dallas, TX
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School of Mortgage Banking I: October 2026: Online
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School of Mortgage Banking II: October 2026: Online
