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Will Housing Finance Reform Ever Get Done?

Video SpotlightAs the 115th United States Congress begins its second session Stuart Pratt, Global Head of Public Policy and Industry Relations at CoreLogic discusses the way forward for Housing Finance Reform being tabled during the session. From whether this Congress would accomplish Housing Finance Reform to what banking-related bills might pass this year, learn more about the U.S. Housing Policy outlook in this video.

For more insights on how the mortgage industry is working together with officials making critical decisions on the direction of the housing economy to protect the industry and customers they serve, be sure to attend the 2018 Five Star Government Forum scheduled for April 3 at The Newseum in Washington, D.C. With representation from the CFPB, HUD, FHFA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, and others, the forum is a day-long gathering for leaders in mortgage servicing and the federal government to engage in open dialogue about the industry’s most pressing issues. To register, click here.

About Author: Radhika Ojha

Radhika Ojha, Online Editor at the Five Star Institute, is a graduate of the University of Pune, India, where she received her B.A. in Commerce with a concentration in Accounting and Marketing and an M.A. in Mass Communication. Upon completion of her master’s degree, Ojha worked at a national English daily publication in India (The Indian Express) where she was a staff writer in the cultural and arts features section. Ojha also worked as Principal Correspondent at HT Media Ltd and at Honeywell as an executive in corporate communications. She and her husband currently reside in Dallas, Texas. You can contact her at [email protected].
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