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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!
# 350:
7:33 pm PDT, Apr 22, Freddie Bass, California
# 349:
7:33 pm PDT, Apr 22, Julie Figueroa, Florida
# 348:
7:30 pm PDT, Apr 22, John Harvey, Pennsylvania
It is time someone besides the rich gets help.
# 347:
7:30 pm PDT, Apr 22, Rose Mary Dowler, Kansas
Please help u repair our mortgages and help our families. I was a victim of the very problem help others so that this doesn't happen to the others
# 346:
7:29 pm PDT, Apr 22, Errin Edlin, Washington
If you don't help the people who are losing their homes then homelessness and unemployment will rise and tax revenue will falter. Bailing out just the businesses isn't a sustainable solution.
# 345:
7:28 pm PDT, Apr 22, Greg Klaus, Oklahoma
# 344:
7:27 pm PDT, Apr 22, Marian Cooley, Indiana
Too many people are being hurt by this mortgage crisis and losing their homes. Banks should never have allowed many loans and they knew the perils.
# 343:
7:25 pm PDT, Apr 22, June Stratton, Tennessee
# 342:
7:17 pm PDT, Apr 22, Joan Marks, California
Get off your duffs and do something worthwhile and fix this housing/mortgage mess that Bush has allowed to happen. We need to pay attention to what is going on with the people losing their homes, going bankrupt and the needless huge interest rates that the mortgage companies, banks and the oil companies are charging. Get down to business and stop your special interest projects that don't have any value to the average american family.
# 341:
7:14 pm PDT, Apr 22, Martha Clark, Texas
# 340:
7:13 pm PDT, Apr 22, L. Breaz, Indiana
# 339:
7:06 pm PDT, Apr 22, Jennifer Dewitt, West Virginia
# 338:
7:03 pm PDT, Apr 22, Debby Amezaga, Florida
# 337:
7:03 pm PDT, Apr 22, Daniel French, Florida
# 336:
7:01 pm PDT, Apr 22, Gen Sullivan, Minnesota
How can you blobs just sit there and let this happen to good people? Raising taxes isn't going to help with the energy and environmental crisis either. Keep this up and everyone will be homeless. and if that happens, I am camping out on your front lawn!!!
# 335:
7:00 pm PDT, Apr 22, Name not displayed, California
# 334:
6:54 pm PDT, Apr 22, Theresa D'Ambrosio, Connecticut
# 333:
6:53 pm PDT, Apr 22, Ameer Sanghvi, California
# 332:
6:52 pm PDT, Apr 22, Nellie Walpole, New York
# 331:
6:48 pm PDT, Apr 22, Lawrence Ellrick, North Carolina
# 330:
6:40 pm PDT, Apr 22, Kris Ares, California
# 329:
6:38 pm PDT, Apr 22, Elliot Weimann, Washington
# 328:
6:38 pm PDT, Apr 22, Celia Forno, Arizona
# 327:
6:30 pm PDT, Apr 22, G. St. Onge, New York
# 326:
6:29 pm PDT, Apr 22, B. L. Melton, Texas
Help the people losing their homes instead of the mortage lenders who caused all the problems.
# 325:
6:27 pm PDT, Apr 22, Sandra Williamson, Colorado
# 324:
6:19 pm PDT, Apr 22, Kris Brooks, Wisconsin
# 323:
6:18 pm PDT, Apr 22, KAREN CHARTIER, Florida
# 322:
6:17 pm PDT, Apr 22, Name not displayed, Nebraska
I have been just barely hanging on to this house! i am a single mother, i have a good job, i am trying to help one child pay off student loans while trying to save for college for the last one at home, i have just had breast cancer surgery, i have no help from the absent parent, i am returning to work sooner than i should , because if i dont, i will NOT be able to pay for the house that we have lived in for 9 years!
# 321:
6:13 pm PDT, Apr 22, Chris Cerutti, Wisconsin
# 320:
6:10 pm PDT, Apr 22, Tassa Rose, Massachusetts
# 319:
6:07 pm PDT, Apr 22, Vic Kern, Oklahoma
# 318:
6:05 pm PDT, Apr 22, Andrea Pereira, Brazil
# 317:
6:05 pm PDT, Apr 22, Sue Collins, Arizona
# 316:
6:03 pm PDT, Apr 22, Joshua Liljenberg, Illinois
# 315:
6:02 pm PDT, Apr 22, Joe Feinstein, Michigan
# 314:
6:00 pm PDT, Apr 22, Ann Tuton, Texas
# 313:
5:58 pm PDT, Apr 22, Kristian Carroll, Maryland
# 312:
5:55 pm PDT, Apr 22, Sumner Peirce, Florida
# 311:
5:44 pm PDT, Apr 22, Ryan White, Colorado
# 310:
5:42 pm PDT, Apr 22, Timothy Alstrum, Connecticut
# 309:
5:42 pm PDT, Apr 22, Hector Garcia, Michigan
Our city is hurting economically and the only entities this government is helping are those who have dragged this economy into the "economic gutter"- those who will still make a lot of money regardless of the difficulties the country faces.
# 308:
5:41 pm PDT, Apr 22, Alvin Hadad, California
# 307:
5:37 pm PDT, Apr 22, Zina Cunningham, Texas
# 306:
5:37 pm PDT, Apr 22, Jennifer Cody, New York
# 305:
5:37 pm PDT, Apr 22, Linda Gazzola, New York
# 304:
5:36 pm PDT, Apr 22, Karen Cass, Michigan
# 303:
5:34 pm PDT, Apr 22, Victoria Dunch, Massachusetts
# 302:
5:34 pm PDT, Apr 22, Jan Johnson, Florida
# 301:
5:32 pm PDT, Apr 22, Luke Gilson, Alaska
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