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National Foreclosure Settlement: Several States Using Funds From Deal To Close Budget Gaps

By DAVID A. LIEB 02/22/12 05:47 PM ET AP

National Foreclosure Settlement

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The ink wasn't even dry on a settlement with the nation's top mortgage lenders when Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon laid claim to a chunk of the money to avert a huge budget cut for public colleges and universities.

He's not the only politician eyeing the cash for purposes that have nothing to do with foreclosure. Like a pot of gold in a barren field, the $25 billion deal offers a tempting and timely source of funding for state governments with multimillion-dollar budget gaps.

Although most of the money goes directly to homeowners affected by the mortgage crisis, the settlement announced this month by attorneys general in 49 states includes nearly $2.7 billion for state governments to spend as they wish.

Some are pledging to use it as relief for struggling homeowners or to help related initiatives such as a Michigan plan to assist children left homeless by foreclosures. But several states are already planning to divert at least some of the money to prop up their budgets, and more will be wrestling with those decisions in the coming weeks.

For some consumer advocates, the diversion is reminiscent of the 1998 tobacco settlement in which states spent billions on projects that had nothing to do with curbing smoking.

"We shouldn't be in the position of taking money that is intended to help consumers and their mortgage tribulations and putting that to another purpose," said Joan Bray, a former Democratic Missouri senator who now is chairwoman of the Consumers Council of Missouri.

States that use the onetime payout for immediate expenses may also face the question of what to do next year when the money is used up. But officials in struggling states say they must deal with the most immediate problems first.

A federal judge in Washington could approve the final settlement by the end of February. Once that happens, money could begin flowing to states within a couple of weeks, arriving just as lawmakers are crafting budgets for the upcoming fiscal year.

Republican legislative leaders in Missouri have already embraced the Democratic governor's plan to use nearly all of the state's $41 million settlement payment to help shore up the budget. The mortgage money allowed Nixon to reduce his proposed funding cut for public colleges and universities from 12.5 percent to 7.8 percent – potentially easing student tuition increases.

The money was "as we looked at it, relatively unfettered," Nixon said. "Clearly the economy was affected all across the country by foreclosure challenges, and I think it is apt and appropriate to use those dollars to help restore some of the challenging cuts that I was forced to make."

In Pennsylvania, where a fourth straight budget deficit is projected, Democrats are pressing the Republican-run attorney general's office to use some of its $69 million payment to offset $2 billion in cuts to programs that benefit education, the elderly, disabled or poor.

"The governor's budget has so many cuts to so many valuable programs, if the attorney general's office has $69 million, why not use that to offset these cuts to essential programs?" said state Rep. Joe Markosek, the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee.

Vermont plans to use $2.4 million from the settlement to help balance its budget. Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler said about 10 percent of his state's $62.5 million payment will be made available for the governor and lawmakers to spend as they choose.

In Wisconsin, Gov. Scott Walker wants to use $26 million to plug a state budget hole because the foreclosure crisis had a "direct impact on the economy." But the Republican governor's plan has ruffled some Democrats, including Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.

St. Louis homebuilder Bob Suelmann, who has a background in real estate and finance, said it's "ridiculous" for states to divert mortgage settlement payments to other purposes.

"It's like taking tax money that was supposed to go to road improvements, and then suddenly the bridges are falling down and you don't know what to do about it," Suelmann said. "That money should go to something that can directly improve the situation with the housing program."

When the tobacco settlement was reached, states initially promised to beef up public health with the $206 billion paid out over several decades. Instead, much of the money went to general government operations. State funding for tobacco-prevention programs has now fallen to its lowest level since 1999, according to recent estimates.

"The lesson is advocates have to be vigilant," said Marie Cocco, a spokeswoman for the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.

Most states will probably use the money for mortgage-assistance hotlines, mediation between borrowers and lenders, legal aid and financial counseling, said Geoff Greenwood, a spokesman for Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who was the lead negotiator on the settlement.

But, he added, officials "have to acknowledge that there has been damage done to states and their budgets and their services because of this mortgage crisis. ...So states will have some flexibility in how they spend" the money.

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said she will oppose any efforts to use the money to prop up the state's shaky budget.

California, which was one of the hardest hit states by the mortgage crisis, will receive the largest payment – about $430 million at a time when the state is facing a $9.2 billion deficit. A spokesman for Gov. Jerry Brown said no decision has been made on how to spend the money.

Some consumer advocates say they will be watching closely to see where the payments are spent.

"As insufficient as it is," said Kathleen Day, a spokeswoman for the nonprofit Center for Responsible Lending, "this money was intended to go directly to help struggling homeowners."

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Associated Press writers Chris Blank in Jefferson City; Marc Levy in Harrisburg, Pa.; Scott Bauer in Madison, Wis.; David Gram in Montpelier, Vt.; Brian Witte in Annapolis, Md.; Beth Duff-Brown in San Francisco; Chet Brokaw in Pierre, S.D.; Tim Martin in Lansing, Mich.; Christopher Wills in Springfield, Ill.; Randall Chase in Dover, Del.; Norma Love in Concord, N.H.; Rachel La Corte in Olympia, Wash.; and Derek Kravitz in Washington contributed to this report.

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08:57 AM on 04/10/2012
Ally Bank, who held my mortgage, simply sold it while I was in the middle of trying to refinance. They then said I did not qualify for relief under the Foreclosure settlement. Lisa Madigan's office does not respond to phone calls or emails, and the feds (e.g., Sen. Dick Durbin's office) just gives me the same old phone number for the federal programs for which I don't qualify because my house is under water (I have a regular, fixed-rate mortgage, and lost income from becoming disabled, so now am trying to sell, refinance, reduce principal - nothing.) I have no intention of voting for candidates of a party that has been in charge for the past 4 years while my house is at risk of foreclosure. IF, before November, my efforts to get a mortgage lender to refinance or reduce the principal pays off, THEN I will vote for a Democrat. No more IF you elect me, I promise I will THEN help. Been there, done that.
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
03:51 AM on 02/28/2012
What I don't understand is the following: It is clear how banks criminalized the mortgage business by bundling up toxic assets, then selling them and screwing homeowners over in the millions.

Where are the attorneys that want to earn big money through class actions?????
12:08 PM on 02/26/2012
Unbelievable arrogance & ignorance! Here is the logical solution:The "One - Year Mortgage Holiday" 9 Point Economic Recovery & Jobs Plan, as fully detailed at www.saveoureconomy.com is the only legitimate economic stimulus plan designed to actually solve the current housing, credit, banking, financial crises, that will jump start our economy, create millions of new jobs, stimulate growth and generate long term economic prosperity.

The #1 key element of the plan, the "silver bullet", is an ingenious "One - Year Mortgage Holiday" for every home owner & business in America, so that for 12 months, you do not have to make a monthly mortgage payment. All Renters of apartments, retail & office space will also get a 38% rebate on their rent. Consequently Main Street, that has already spent & wasted Trillions bailing out Wall Street and received nothing in return, since credit markets are still frozen, foreclosures, unemployment and bankruptcies are still rising, would then be able to have a well deserved one year "Time Out", from having to make a mortgage payment. So a 25 year mortgage simply becomes a 26 year mortgage. All mortgage bank lenders, would still be paid a monthly average interest rate of 6% on all mortgage debt in the country. This would allow consumers, all home owners, renters and businesses to decide for themselves how best to spend, save & invest their own money each month, that would inject approximately $80 billion monthly back into the economy.
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:53 AM on 02/24/2012
My thoughts on the SCOTUS, the current and the past adminstrations, and Corporate America includes only 4 words and they start with F, A, O, Y !!
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:50 AM on 02/24/2012
http://www.salon.com/2010/10/18/the_perfect_storm/

However, "becoming " is the wrong term. America IS already a Plutocracy.
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:45 AM on 02/24/2012
Time for a THIRD PARTY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:34 AM on 02/24/2012
Politicians and other officials shouldn't be surp[rised at all when faced with intense hatred by citizens !!

We don't like to be run by criminals.
11:10 PM on 02/23/2012
Just more of the same from the folks in charge.Write your local an state leaders about this.
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CarmenCameron
Prepping 4 US version of French Revolution
03:31 PM on 02/23/2012
Shameful. Heartless. Heartbreaking. Despicable. Legalized theft from the most helpless!
03:02 PM on 02/23/2012
OK.OK.OK. Nobody is happy.
The system is working - we are wasting our time fighting over who is to blame. We are all to blame because we let large donors pay for campaigns.
People only work for those that pay them.
You only get what you pay for.
Tea Partier or Occupier, Red or Blue, Purple or Green,
you are not heard or seen.
We are all the same.
Vote them all out while your vote still has a little value left in it.
Pay for campaigns or expect more of the same
08:36 PM on 02/23/2012
Voting doesn't change the reali-tay,
that the electoral college has the last say,
or that anyone who goes,
to be in office knows,
the best way to get the peon's favor,
is to act like you are the next savior,
they will eat it up like everything,
said by every dictator, mayor, and king,
because as history will repeat forever after
sheep will run into the slaughter......
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:36 AM on 02/24/2012
Boy, you really got a very deep insight;-)
12:26 PM on 02/23/2012
The "settlement" is a gift to the banks. Homeowners are screwed again. www.thelettersproject.org
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:38 AM on 02/24/2012
Don't you love "our" officials?
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11:29 AM on 02/23/2012
The settlement is a joke. Homeowner's receive $1,000 , what planet is this? Scam, joke, shameful.
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:38 AM on 02/24/2012
Planet Plutocracy; Third World America--Welcome !
Want to stay?
thekid360
Black, Union and Proud, Booyah
10:58 AM on 02/23/2012
Very sad to see Democrats embrace this fraud. The people who got and continue to get screwed by losing their homes every single day deserve help . The AG's fought for them not some Governor to balance his books and proclaim look what a good job I'm doing. Disgusting
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maninal2
Without knowledge action is useless
11:31 AM on 02/23/2012
Nice one sided attack... get a clue
thekid360
Black, Union and Proud, Booyah
12:40 PM on 02/23/2012
I thought I was playing and fair and calling out Democrats, did not mention Republicans. I fail to follow you. I am a democrat and trust me am not shy about calling out republicans, or you inferring that's what I was doing by not mentioning them. If that the case, aren't we being a little defensive here,
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:40 AM on 02/24/2012
You are correct. Democrats screvvd this wioth big help from Obama, Holder, and alike.
All bankster babies.
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TomTheSeal
Represent our wishes; best interests are arguable
10:53 AM on 02/23/2012
To the government of the United States of America:

What in hell have you done for us ? We know what you have done for the banks. We know what you have done for the military industrial complex. We know what you have done for yourselves and for the 1%.

But what have you done for us ? Where is all of our money ! Where is OUR representation ?

What have you done to build America ? We know what you have done to build India. We know what you have done to build China. We know what you have done to build Mexico. But what have you done to build America ?

Why should Americans keep this hijacked joke of a governing system ?

Bottom line: You are narcissistic. You are greedy. You are untruthful. You are self-serving. You are a disgrace !

50 State Secession !
Freedom !
A NEW United States of America without the cancer ( that would be YOU ! )
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maninal2
Without knowledge action is useless
04:43 PM on 02/23/2012
Anarchist
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:43 AM on 02/24/2012
Wow, I would take that as a major compliment in todays environment.
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
04:43 AM on 02/24/2012
I hear ya !
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SeanMMasters
centrist
10:52 AM on 02/23/2012
Gee look, both Democrats *AND REPUBLICANS* taking Federal dollars and spending them. Just more proof that for every Dem that is supposedly "big government" or "increasing spending, there's a GOPper doing the EXACT SAME THING.
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maninal2
Without knowledge action is useless
11:32 AM on 02/23/2012
Only if you ignore all the evidence to the contrary. Your side works feverishly to decimate the middle class and instead of calling out the GOP you search for any similarities so you can call both parties the same. Ridiculous.
01:02 PM on 02/23/2012
what evidence? I'm interested..
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SeanMMasters
centrist
07:10 PM on 02/23/2012
What side would that be? I'm a moderate, genius.