Even as the number of proposals to overhaul the nation’s housing finance system proliferates, finding an acceptable plan is become increasingly difficult. Last week, the Government Accountability Office released a report assessing 14 of the leading proposals for reforming housing finance and taking Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac out of conservatorship.
Rep. Maxine Waters, the first woman and first African-American to chair the House Financial Services Committee, comes to power in a particularly partisan climate. The Democrat from California officially took the gavel on Jan. 3, when the 116th Congress convened.