For Immediate Release
July 23, 2008
LoBiondo Again Votes
Against Housing
Bailout
WASHINGTON, D.C. –
Convinced that responsible home owners will be
unfairly penalized for the actions of irresponsible
borrowers, U.S. Representative Frank A. LoBiondo
(NJ-02) today voted against H.R. 3221, the “American
Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act of
2008,” which would place taxpayers on the hook for
up to $300 billion to bail-out reckless borrowers.
The legislation also carries a potential $5 trillion
taxpayer-funded future bail-out for Fannie Mae &
Freddie Mac. LoBiondo previously voted against the
House-passed housing bailout in May.
“U.S.
taxpayers should not have to bear the responsibility
for those who recklessly lend and irresponsibly
borrow beyond their means,” blasted LoBiondo. “We
should also not be giving the Treasury Secretary a
blank check of taxpayer dollars to purchase stock in
the markets.”
Under H.R.
3221, taxpayers would be responsible for up to $300
billion in bad loans from irresponsible borrowers,
lenders and speculators. The bill also authorizes
the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase stock in
Fannie & Freddie with the intention to provide
capital and stability in the housing market. This
stock purchase via a “blank check” would, however,
leave taxpayers responsible for up to $5 trillion –
or the value of all mortgages currently insured by
Fannie & Freddie - should the government-sponsored
corporations fail.
“While I support
increasing educational initiatives, financial
counseling, public-private partnerships and some tax
incentives for individuals who seek the American
dream of owning a home, it must not come at the
bankruptcy of our nation. With the passage of this
bill, taxpayers could be required to bailout a
current Member of Congress who recklessly spent
beyond her financial means – to me, that is when
government intervention has gone too far,” concluded
LoBiondo.
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Jason P. Galanes
Communications Director
Congressman Frank A.
LoBiondo (NJ-02)
202.225.6572 (office)
202.374.1914 (cell)
202.225.3318 (fax)
2427 Rayburn House
Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
www.house.gov/lobiondo