Patty Murray
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Patty Lynn Murray is a United States Senator from Washington, serving since 1993. A member of the Democratic Party, she has held various leadership positions in the Senate, including serving as the Senate's first female President pro tempore. Throughout her tenure, Murray has focused on issues such as education, healthcare, and women's rights, advocating for policies that support working families and promote economic growth.
Fulfilling the same role as it did when it was created during the Great Depression, the FHA has stepped forward to help provide liquidity and restore stability to the housing market.
The consequences of these risky behaviors have rippled through the national and global economies with mounting foreclosures, a crippled housing market, and a financial sector in turmoil.
We are hoping with the President coming later this month that we can have a resolution of this and move on.
As we sit here today, millions of Americans are out of work and many more are struggling with unaffordable mortgage payments, negative home equity, or foreclosure.
I am told there is a list available somewhere in the administration of the barriers that exist. Is that available?
Well, following on that, what changes would you expect to see from a community after it has developed this integrated plan?
Yes, it does. And what I hear you saying is you are using your own expertise, you are sharing it, which is new, and you are not exclusively limiting yourself to your one area?





