Lawmakers speaking at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s advocacy conference this week touted the accomplishments of past housing finance reform efforts but agreed more needs to be done to keep the conversation going and come up with a concrete solution. Sen. John Tester, D-MT, said while progress was made with the “Jumpstart GSE Reform Act” introduced by Sens. Bob Corker, R-TN, and Mark Warner, D-VA, reform seems to have dropped off the radar in this election year. “There’s a huge amount of uncertainty across the country,” he said. The Federal Housing Finance Agency is taking many of the steps that were laid out in the Corker/Warner bill, according to Corker, who...