While today we consider mortgage servicing and compliance with foreclosures laws, we must not neglect the need to address and restructure our mortgage finance system that to date has cost taxpayers more than $150 billion.
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She highlights the financial burden on taxpayers due to the mortgage finance system's failures.
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