House Approves $14 Billion To Maintain Programs During Recess

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JIM ABRAMS | 07/29/09 09:01 PM | AP

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WASHINGTON — The House took emergency steps Wednesday to keep vital federal programs from going broke while Congress is absent next month, removing the threat that people would lose their unemployment checks or chances to get a low-interest housing loan while lawmakers are on vacation.

The legislation, passed 363-68, includes the transfer of more than $14 billion from the general treasury fund to endangered federal trust funds for unemployment benefits and highway projects.

"If we fail to act today, our people, our states and our economy will be harmed," said Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. The vote came as the House planned to break this week for its summer recess.

The Senate is expected to approve the legislation before it recesses at the end of next week.

The bill has three parts: bolstering the federal unemployment insurance trust fund and the highway trust fund and increasing lending authority for the Federal Housing Administration, a major source of low-interest housing loans. All three programs could run out of money in August without congressional action.

The bill provides "such sums as may be necessary" for the federal unemployment insurance fund, a pool of money financed by payroll taxes. Aides estimated that the actual transfer of money from the general treasury will be about $7.5 billion.

The program backs up state unemployment programs and helps pay for federally mandated extensions of state unemployment benefits.

Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., said 18 states already have loan balances exceeding $12 billion and more are expected to request assistance from the federal fund in the coming weeks as the national jobless rate approaches 10 percent.

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He said about 9 million unemployment insurance recipients are now getting an extra $100 a month as a result of the stimulus package passed in February, and 3 million unemployed workers are receiving extended benefits.

States generally offer 26 weeks in unemployment benefits, averaging around $300 a week. Technically, the legislation does not add to the federal deficit because the states are obligated to repay the money they borrow.

The bill also raises the ceiling for the FHA's mortgage insurance program for this fiscal year from $315 billion to $400 billion. The securities guarantees authority for the Government National Mortgage Association – or Ginnie Mae – would increase from $300 billion to $400 billion.

The FHA became the main source of home loans to borrowers with poor credit and low down payments after the collapse of the subprime lending market. The agency lets borrowers take out home loans with down payments as low as 3.5 percent, compared with 20 percent for a typical loan that doesn't require mortgage insurance. The FHA currently backs around a third of new home loans, up from about 3 percent in 2006.

Monthly volume has averaged almost $33 billion a month over the last three months, and with only $59 billion left in the fund for the fiscal year ending in September, it appears likely that the remaining authority will be exhausted in August.

"Cutting out 25 percent of available mortgages would be a disaster, decimating the market and hurting millions of prospective homeowners," said Rep. John Olver, D-Mass.

The highway trust fund portion shifts $7 billion from the general budget to the fund, the pot of money that is supposed to provide the $40 billion the federal government spends every year on roads, bridges and infrastructure. It would be the second such bailout for the fund in a year, following an $8 billion transfer from the general budget last September.

The infusion of money would allow the fund to stay solvent through the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30.

"If we do not act we will have devastating consequences in every one of the states across this nation as far as closing down transportation projects," said Rep. John Mica of Florida, top Republican on the Transportation Committee.

Revenues for the fund, derived from the federal fuel tax drivers pay at the pump, has been steadily declining in recent years as drivers switch to more fuel-efficient cars and drive less. Congress also has rejected any increase in the tax – 18.4 cents a gallon or 24.3 cents for diesel – that was last changed in 1993.

Federal Highway Administrator Victor Mendez, in a conference call Tuesday with state transportation officials, said that while the shortfall won't shut down federal aid highway projects, it will slow down reimbursements to states. Payments now made on a daily basis could be made weekly or twice a month, he said.

The House Transportation Committee is pressing for action on a $500 billion bill to restructure and finance surface transportation programs over the next six years. The Senate, backed by the White House, says there isn't adequate time to consider a replacement for the current highway bill, which expires at the end of September, and is backing an 18-month extension of the current act.

The Senate is expected to take up its version of the highway funding bill on Thursday and to vote on a proposal by Sen. David Vitter, R-La., to use leftover money from the economic stimulus bill to provide a short-term infusion for the highway trust fund.

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The bill is H.R. 3357

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WASHINGTON — The House took emergency steps Wednesday to keep vital federal programs from going broke while Congress is absent next month, removing the threat that people would lose their unempl...
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Spending money means nothing...it only devalues the dollar which can easily be restore...Cash flow is the more important to restoring our economy. SO go study before you insert foot in mouth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 07/30/2009
- sueinmn I'm a Fan of sueinmn 101 fans permalink
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They can keep printing money and enkarge the bubble all they want. Sooner or later the entire thing will collapse and then maybe we will see a level playing field. Only after the rest of the world refuses to accept our money will this happen. Im tempted to ezchange some America dollars for Canadian, just in case so I can still eat!

How long can this sharade last? Rumer of a bank holiday for audits, the fed needs auditing and so does Congress!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 07/30/2009
- Okieborn I'm a Fan of Okieborn 75 fans permalink

Well just isn't that nice to know ,14 billion huh !!
I really hope you elected officials enjoy your vacation and it is so reassuring that you have good Health Insurance .
Please do not worry about the American Citizens we will be fine without a Da**bit of insurance !!
We can't afford health care insurance like yours, but please just quit kicking us while were down !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 07/30/2009
- starkcr31 I'm a Fan of starkcr31 14 fans permalink
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What's another $14 billion when you're already wasting trillions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 07/30/2009
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thats my money they are spending.

http://www.josieg6.wordpress.com

and I didnt eff everything up, and the guys that did are still in their mansions....

those that sucked up the most, at least...lets talk about, investment banking!!
can you get a reference from any of them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 07/30/2009
- Brute I'm a Fan of Brute 65 fans permalink

How innovative.

They've managed to spend my money even when they aren't in Washington.

Funny how quick they are to get something accomplished when their vacation is looming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 07/29/2009
- ddDinah I'm a Fan of ddDinah 23 fans permalink

Before they leave for recess why don't they approve the funds to cut a check for all the IOU's that are stuffed in a drawer in VA. Ya know they say there's no money because of this or that, BUT THE TRUTH is they spent our money that was collected and was supposed to be there, they've blown it all...that's the REAL REASON THERE'S NOT GOING TO BE ENOUGH MONEY. It's Congress who blew it, THEY ARE TO BLAME AND NO ONE ELSE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 07/29/2009
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I'm sure the printing presses still have their 1000 year warranty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 07/29/2009

Anyone know where all this money is coming from?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 07/29/2009
- NC4Obama I'm a Fan of NC4Obama 16 fans permalink

Try reading the article, it does mention it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 07/29/2009
- n5ifi I'm a Fan of n5ifi 8 fans permalink
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MONEY comes from a land deep in the Milky Way Beta Quadrant known as Romulus.
The USA through a joint venture with many yet to be named worlds use the Starship Enterprise, manned by Captain James T. Kirk and crew. to warp (warp drive known as FTL, faster than light) to the Romulus planet and back once a month.
It seems that Romlus is a planet with two indigenous money tree forests.
One variety grows money trees with strings attached and one variety grows money trees with no strings attached.
There is a threat to this source of money though.
It seems that these money trees are being taxed beyond there capabilities and along with Global Warming and the Green House gas effect on Romulus these sources of money are in doubt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 07/29/2009

Very, very, good! Clap, Clap, Clap. Made my day, I was a bit bored with all this other stuff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 07/30/2009
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James T. Kirk would do a much better job than these legislative uckers..

http://www.josieg6.wordpress.com

gettin rampant now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 07/30/2009
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