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Tuesday, 03/12/2024 2:00:54 AM

Tuesday, March 12, 2024 2:00:54 AM

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Sadly, it does not look like the administration is making any plans to release Fannie and Freddie in fiscal year 2025

Only one minor (insignificant) change in the President’s 2025 budget proposal on their futures. “Fourteenth” was updated to “Fifteenth” in this year’s Analytic Perspectives. No other change in the wording for “Future of the Housing Finance System” from FY 2024 proposed budget.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/spec_fy2025.pdf

Excerpt from Section 7. Credit and Insurance, page 65.

Future of the Housing Finance System
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are in their fifteenth
year of conservatorship, and the Congress has not yet
enacted legislation to define the GSEs’ long-term role
in the housing finance system. The Administration is
committed to housing finance policy that increases the
supply of housing that is affordable for low- and moder-
ate-income households, expands fair and equitable access
to homeownership and affordable rental opportunities,
protects taxpayers, and promotes financial stability. The
Administration has a key role in shaping, and a key inter-
est in the outcome of, housing finance reform, and stands
ready to work with the Congress in support of these goals.
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