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Urging Governor Corbett and Attorney General Kelly to use proceeds from the federal mortgage loan servicing and foreclosure abuse settlement to re-launch and restore dedicated state funding to the Homeowners Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program.
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WHEREAS, In 1983, at the urging of faith-based organizations, civic leaders, and union workers, who were facing mass layoffs due to the collapse of the steel industry, Republican Governor Dick Thornburgh signed into law, Act 91, which authorized the Homeowners Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program ("HEMAP"); and
WHEREAS, Over the years, HEMAP, which is run by the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency ("PHFA"), has enjoyed broad bipartisan support and offers homeowners, who have fallen behind on their mortgages, funds to bring their loans current and the program requires participants to demonstrate their ability to resume payments on existing mortgages as well as repay the financial assistance offered by the state; and
WHEREAS, In his July 2009 testimony before the Financial Services Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, PHFA Executive Director Brian Hudson testified that HEMAP saved more than 42,700 families from foreclosure through loans totaling $442 million and more than 20,000 of these loans have been repaid in full, leading to a return of principal and interest of more than $246 million back to the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, During the Fiscal Year 2011-2012 state budget, no funding was provided for HEMAP and, as result, PHFA had to close the HEMAP program due to a lack of funds and, in the Fiscal Year 2012-2013 state budget proposal, no funding was allocated for HEMAP; and
WHEREAS, In January 2011, Pennsylvania experienced a sharp jump in foreclosure filings and this rise is almost 24 percent higher than last year and this increase in foreclosures coincided with the end of HEMAP; and
WHEREAS, On February 9, 2012, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced a federal sett...
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