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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

PRESIDENT SIGNS $168 BILLION ECONOMIC STIMULUS BILL

From C.A.R. Newsline, Wednesday, February 13, 2008

President Bush today signed off on the $168 billion stimulus package approved by Congress last week, which, in addition to tax rebates for millions of working Americans and business owners, includes a vital, but temporary increase in the conforming loan limit. The economic stimulus package will allow the Federal Housing Administration, as well as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to offer mortgages above the current conforming loan limit of $417,000 to as much as $729,750 in high-cost areas for loans originated between July 1, 2007 and Dec. 31, 2008.

"The actions of Congress and our president represent a significant victory for homeowners across the state and nationwide," said C.A.R. President William E. Brown. "C.A.R. has long fought for increases to the conforming loan limit in order to close the gap for would-be home buyers in high-cost areas, such as California, and, with the spotlight now fully shining on this important issue, will continue those efforts and push for permanent changes beyond Dec. 31."

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