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Fix Mortgages for Families and Stabilize the Economy!

Target: U.S. Congress
Sponsored by: Consumers Union

The mortgage market crisis is affecting all homeowners in the U.S. -- and the future of their families -- even if their own mortgage situation is stable. As more homes go into foreclosure, nearby property values plummet, community tax bases decline and local services suffer.

Congress is considering legislation on the mortgage crisis in the coming weeks. The bill should:

  • Encourage lenders to restructure loans so people can avoid foreclosure.
  • End lending practices that prevent people from refinancing or steer families into high cost loans when they qualify for better ones.
  • Require lenders to base their lending on a borrower's ability to repay the loan.
  • Make sure whatever federal rules are adopted allow states and local communities to develop additional solutions.

If we can keep families in their homes, the housing market benefits and everyone wins. Sign the petition and tell your lawmakers they need to help the families who are in trouble to stabilize the economy for everyone.

deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 10,000
 

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Dear Congress:

The mortgage market crisis affects my home's value and the future of my family, even if my own mortgage situation is stable. The potential effects on the economy as a whole should make it a top priority for you.

It is time for Congress to take action to stem the tide of mortgage foreclosures and rein in the abusive, subprime lending practices that are producing disastrous effects upon the entire economy.

Congress should take up and pass a package that takes meaningful steps to provide relief to distressed homeowners. The mortgage crisis cannot be solved by tax breaks and corporate bailouts. Until real families get real relief, more homes will go into foreclosure, hurting all of us in the process.
We signed the “Fix Mortgages for Families and Stabilize the Economy!” petition!
# 50:
5:03 am PDT, Apr 22, Ginger Geronimo, Alabama
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4:54 am PDT, Apr 22, Selina Schecroun, Virginia
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4:45 am PDT, Apr 22, Dawn Carroll, Washington
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4:34 am PDT, Apr 22, Bobbie Isbell, United Kingdom
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4:34 am PDT, Apr 22, Marie Alabiso, Massachusetts
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4:26 am PDT, Apr 22, Vidya Sims, California
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3:50 am PDT, Apr 22, Name not displayed, United States Minor Outlying Islands
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3:42 am PDT, Apr 22, Christin Wasson, Kansas
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3:18 am PDT, Apr 22, Faith Marcelino, Philippines
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3:14 am PDT, Apr 22, Sandra Richardson, Illinois
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3:04 am PDT, Apr 22, Leia Bess, Missouri
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2:51 am PDT, Apr 22, Thomas Pirovano, Switzerland
Help them!
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2:03 am PDT, Apr 22, Bill Craig, Germany
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1:45 am PDT, Apr 22, Donna Marshall, Georgia
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1:13 am PDT, Apr 22, Christine Marcelino, Philippines
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12:59 am PDT, Apr 22, Lauren Stone, California
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12:44 am PDT, Apr 22, Roxie Schliesman, Wisconsin
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12:25 am PDT, Apr 22, Caroline Petrie, Arizona
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12:18 am PDT, Apr 22, Eva Eberhardt, California
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12:17 am PDT, Apr 22, Dr. Veronica Torres, Florida
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11:36 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jennifer Wilmoth, Arkansas
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11:17 pm PDT, Apr 21, Georgia Mathisz, Hungary
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10:51 pm PDT, Apr 21, Christopher Martinez, Arizona
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9:59 pm PDT, Apr 21, Julie Van Niekerk, South Africa
THe middleclass person is becoming poor and the rich is becoming richer.
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9:18 pm PDT, Apr 21, Daniel Paiva, Rhode Island
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8:25 pm PDT, Apr 21, J.W. Thornton, Mississippi
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8:12 pm PDT, Apr 21, Lily Linke, California
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8:10 pm PDT, Apr 21, Sophie Szeferowicz, France
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8:05 pm PDT, Apr 21, Christine Clawson, Florida
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7:45 pm PDT, Apr 21, Renee Miller, Florida
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7:41 pm PDT, Apr 21, Charlotte Stahl, Oregon
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7:41 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jayne McPherson, California
My concern reaches out to those whose lives and families are at risk thus disrupting and destabilizing our economy. Please consider this to help our communities recover.
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7:01 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jill Perkins, New York
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6:56 pm PDT, Apr 21, Elizabeth C. Armour, Pennsylvania
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6:55 pm PDT, Apr 21, Karen T Morley, Arkansas
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6:44 pm PDT, Apr 21, Deborah Griffin, Florida
The Mortage Loan Officers in this country have talked millions of people into going for those " ARM" Loans which have ruined most families that fell into that trap. Those Loans should be "irradicated" and amended, and redone by the Lenders or Brokers who are handling these loans. It is a travesty, and no one saw what was coming ( and so quickly) we found that they rose almost $100.00 every three months in some cases. They just tacked $ 13,000.00 onto the End of My Mortgage, just to re-do it (still an arm)...and save me (this time) from Foreclosure. I could have put a down payment on another House for that! They are ripping us off...and congress should look into these loans, banks and greedy brokers who suck every dime out of us just to own a family home.
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6:35 pm PDT, Apr 21, Sandy Barrett, Michigan
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6:16 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jane Stewart, New Hampshire
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6:06 pm PDT, Apr 21, Brian Lewis, California
Certainly part of this is the stupidity of people who think they have to have a 5 bedroom house. I was in 6th grade before my folks could afford a house that allowed my 9th grade and 3rd grade sisters to have a room seperate from me. This would still work. People think they have to have it all and right now. Tell them they are wrong and its their own fault BUT also go after the greedy lenders who have not got enough sense to lend to people who cant pay. DONT JUST GO AFTER ONE SIDE, MAKE THEM BOTH CONFESS AND REPENT!!!!
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5:57 pm PDT, Apr 21, ChrisAndDani Stanton, Alabama
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5:52 pm PDT, Apr 21, DAVID McClure, Oregon
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5:50 pm PDT, Apr 21, Heather Gregory, North Carolina
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5:30 pm PDT, Apr 21, Darna Davis, Arizona
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5:12 pm PDT, Apr 21, Barbara Williams, Washington
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4:44 pm PDT, Apr 21, Laura Zanoli, Italy
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4:35 pm PDT, Apr 21, Sally Nohr, Wisconsin
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4:28 pm PDT, Apr 21, Name not displayed, New York
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4:25 pm PDT, Apr 21, Pamela White, North Carolina
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4:11 pm PDT, Apr 21, Ericka Crout, Illinois
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4:03 pm PDT, Apr 21, Mike Downs, Missouri