TITLE

Sens. Kerry, Smith to Push $15 Billion Private-Activity Hike

AUTHOR(S)
Schroeder, Peter
PUB. DATE
January 2008
SOURCE
Bond Buyer;1/30/2008, Vol. 363 Issue 32805, p5
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports on the amendment filed by Senators John Kerry and Gordon Smith to the panel's economic stimulus package that proposed $15 billion private-activity bond hike in the U.S. Kerry and Smith cite that the proposed panel's economic stimulus package allows the state and the domestic finance agencies to issue bonds to finance subprime mortgage loans, housing and congressional. Senator Max Baucus releases the results of the House approval on the proposed economic stimulus package.
ACCESSION #
28817012

Tags: BONDS (Finance) -- Law & legislation;  MORTGAGE loan servicing;  KERRY, John, 1943-;  SMITH, Gordon;  SUBPRIME mortgages;  BAUCUS, Max, 1941-;  HOUSING -- Finance

 

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