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Politics and money news can have a swift and significant impact on the housing industry, whether it’s related to policy changes that will directly affect the mortgage industry or a change in political leadership that is expected to trickle down and impact the mortgage and housing industries. As a housing market professional, it’s important to stay informed on politics and money news and understand how it may affect the housing and mortgage industries now and in the future.
HousingWire’s politics and money coverage, which spans breaking news, expert commentary and more, can keep you up to date on the news and coverage that matters to you.
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FHA rescinds 12 policies as Trump administration pushes to cut red tape
Jun 27, 2025Scott Turner, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which oversees the FHA, said in a statement that the rescissions are “bold, necessary and long overdue.”
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Democrats reintroduce bill to boost first-generation homeownership
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Senate version of GOP tax bill makes key changes to housing, federal lands sections
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MBA, FHFA explore single credit report for mortgages
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HUD signs agreement with South Korean housing finance agency to spur MBS investment
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HUD is light on reverse mortgage detail in justifications for budget request
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Senate confirms Andrew Hughes as HUD’s deputy secretary, but key vacancies remain
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Senate pushes veteran partial claim option after House passage
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HUD plans new time limits, work requirements for rental aid: report
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Amid Harvard feud, judge blocks White House attempt to withhold HUD funds from Cambridge
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MBA’s Bob Broeksmit: ‘The CFPB is listening’ to industry concerns
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Joe Gormley addresses those pesky Ginnie Mae rumors
May 19, 2025