HUD Submits Housing Reform Plan to The President

BY  ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2019

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently submitted a plan to President Trump proposing to overhaul & reform the Nation’s housing system.  The plan was developed along with an accompanying one from the U.S. Treasury department pursuant to a memorandum from the President back in March of this year.  HUD says the plan ensures FHA and Ginnie Mae can continue to serve their important missions effectively, responsibly, and sustainably for many years to come as well as accomplishing four objectives:

  1. Refocuses FHA to its core mission
  2. Protects American taxpayers
  3. Provides FHA and Ginnie Mae the tools to appropriately manage risk
  4. Provides liquidity to the housing finance system

The U.S. Treasury Department submitted a plan to reform the housing finance system through a series of recommended legislative and administrative reforms that are designed to protect American taxpayers against future bailouts, preserve the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, and help hardworking Americans fulfill their goal of buying a home.

The full release from is presented below:

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SUBMITS HOUSING REFORM PLAN TO THE PRESIDENT

9/5/19

WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) presented President Donald Trump with a plan for reforming the Nation’s housing finance system. Read HUD’s housing finance reform plan.

On March 27, 2019, President Trump issued a Memorandum on Federal Housing Finance Reform, directing HUD and the Department of Treasury to craft the housing finance reform plans released today. HUD plays a critical role in the Nation’s housing finance system, primarily through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). FHA currently insures 8.1 million single-family forward mortgages, nearly 500,000 reverse mortgages, and 15,500 multifamily and healthcare properties. In addition, the Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) guarantees more than $2 trillion in mortgage-backed securities.

“As a direct result of the Trump Administration’s pro-growth policies, unemployment is at 50-year low and American families are earning higher incomes and enjoying more opportunities than seemed possible just a few years ago,” said Secretary Ben Carson. “There is still one piece of unfinished business from the financial crisis: housing finance reform. These changes to our housing finance system will help more American families achieve their dream of owning a home.”

The reform plan presented today ensures FHA and Ginnie Mae can continue to serve their important missions effectively, responsibly, and sustainably for many years to come. HUD’s reform plan accomplishes four objectives:

  1. Refocuses FHA to its core mission;
  2. Protects American taxpayers;
  3. Provides FHA and Ginnie Mae the tools to appropriately manage risk; and
  4. Provides liquidity to the housing finance system.

“FHA and Ginnie Mae should focus on helping families and individuals in their respective programs become sustainable homeowners while minimizing risk to the taxpayer to the greatest extent possible,” said Brian Montgomery, FHA Commissioner and Assistant Secretary of Housing.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin also presented President Trump with a complementary housing finance reform plan today.

Click here to read the full release at HUD.gov.

Click here to read the entire HUD plan submitted to the President.

Click here to read the Treasury Department’s release.