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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!
# 9,700:
12:56 pm PDT, May 20, Michelle Sliker, New Jersey
# 9,699:
10:47 am PDT, May 20, Krystina Bair, Washington
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10:46 am PDT, May 20, Name not displayed, California
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10:42 am PDT, May 20, RaVani Flood, Hawaii
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10:02 am PDT, May 20, Shelly Baldwin, Michigan
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9:42 am PDT, May 20, Name not displayed, Florida
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9:24 am PDT, May 20, Bob Riggle, Illinois
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7:22 am PDT, May 20, Robert Prescott, Alabama
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6:23 am PDT, May 20, Joi Martin, Ohio
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5:38 am PDT, May 20, Name not displayed, Minnesota
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4:47 am PDT, May 20, J. Koberlein, New York
# 9,689:
11:50 pm PDT, May 19, Sandra Lindsey, Colorado
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11:50 pm PDT, May 19, Alea Kalii, Illinois
# 9,687:
11:41 pm PDT, May 19, Katina Johnston, Oregon
# 9,686:
11:16 pm PDT, May 19, Patti A Conner, California
# 9,685:
10:45 pm PDT, May 19, Beth Firestone, California
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9:50 pm PDT, May 19, Linda Borcher, Utah
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9:35 pm PDT, May 19, Stacy Floyd, Texas
# 9,682:
9:15 pm PDT, May 19, Patsy Powell, Alabama
# 9,681:
9:01 pm PDT, May 19, August Endsley, Texas
# 9,680:
8:44 pm PDT, May 19, Julie Williams, Montana
# 9,679:
8:45 pm PDT, May 19, Anne Struck, Wisconsin
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8:09 pm PDT, May 19, Amy Breunissen, Wisconsin
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7:36 pm PDT, May 19, Margaret Wood, Florida
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7:23 pm PDT, May 19, Adrienne Eisenbraun, Washington
# 9,675:
6:39 pm PDT, May 19, Michael Raney, Pennsylvania
# 9,674:
5:50 pm PDT, May 19, Name not displayed, California
# 9,673:
5:02 pm PDT, May 19, Jacque Gaston, California
We should be helping families before we bail-out the companies that caused this...
# 9,672:
3:44 pm PDT, May 19, Stacey Shank, Florida
# 9,671:
2:49 pm PDT, May 19, Vanessa Royston, Florida
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2:22 pm PDT, May 19, Name not displayed, New York
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2:18 pm PDT, May 19, Kimi Davis, Pennsylvania
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1:38 pm PDT, May 19, Tanya Payne, Massachusetts
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1:35 pm PDT, May 19, Bob Wisdom, Idaho
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1:19 pm PDT, May 19, Amanda O'Connor, Michigan
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1:09 pm PDT, May 19, Alexandra Sipiora, Illinois
# 9,664:
12:40 pm PDT, May 19, Name not displayed, Texas
As an individual that lost my home and lifestyle due to Katrina and currently living in a shelter, this country is trifling to say the least. We're supposed to be the richest nation in the world and yet people have lost their homes. Both houses of Congress is mostly responsible for this debacle. The government is supposed to be for the people not the lobbyists and for private use for the corporations. If both houses of Congress stop voting themselves pay raises, taking numerous junkets for whatever bogus reason and solve this problem and that is not by sending flyers when it comes to election time, this would not be a problem. Shame on the U.S. Government.
# 9,663:
11:50 am PDT, May 19, Jeff Palumbo, Michigan
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11:36 am PDT, May 19, Leland Dickey, Pennsylvania
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11:32 am PDT, May 19, Samantha Suarez, California
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11:30 am PDT, May 19, Susan Poznyansky, Oregon
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10:44 am PDT, May 19, Fern Godden, California
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10:19 am PDT, May 19, Ashley Mcallister, Tennessee
# 9,657:
7:56 am PDT, May 19, Abel Saenz, Michigan
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7:42 am PDT, May 19, Valerie Wenzel, Oregon
Houses exist to be homes for our citizens. While the builders deserve some profit, homes do not exist primarily to enrich investors. If their profit value begins to interfere with their home value, we need to set limits. Our town does not need more empty houses, and no community needs more homeless families.
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7:31 am PDT, May 19, Name not displayed, Egypt
# 9,654:
7:26 am PDT, May 19, Carla Harrington, Washington
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7:08 am PDT, May 19, Heather Ferreira, Ohio
# 9,652:
7:02 am PDT, May 19, Name not displayed, South Carolina
# 9,651:
6:39 am PDT, May 19, Name not displayed, Virginia
Helping out American families is more important than bailing out the predatory banks that fueled this crisis.
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