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Posted By on 07-22-2010 12:31 AM
Titus, Heller, Costa Amendment Helps Military Families Hit by the Housing Crisis

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Dina Titus of Nevada’s Third District spoke on the House floor today in support an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 that she sponsored with Congressmen Dean Heller of Nevada and Jim Costa of California. The amendment, modeled after legislation Titus introduced last year, makes more military families eligible for assistance when the service member is reassigned and the family must sell their home at a loss. Below are her remarks as delivered. Click here, to watch Titus’ speech.

“The purpose of this amendment is to provide the Secretary of Defense the flexibility to change the effective date of the Homeowners Assistance Program for members of the armed forces permanently reassigned during the mortgage crisis. The program, as approved by Congress last year, allows active duty service members to be partially reimbursed for losses occurring as a result of having to sell their home upon being reassigned. Under current law, a service member must have purchased his or her home before July 1, 2006, in order to qualify for assistance.

“My Congressional District is home to a number of service members from Nellis Air Force base and the Remotely Piloted Aircraft program at Creech Air Force Base. Many of these armed services members were assigned to Southern Nevada at the height of the housing boom, when prices were fueled by out of control and reckless speculators.

“They and others around the country purchased homes at what was then a fair market price. Now, due to no fault of their own, however, many of these homes have lost a significant amount of their value. A problem arises because service members are now receiving Permanent Change of Station orders and are being reassigned to a new area.

“A number of service members from around the world have contacted us, saying that this date, July 1, 2006, was set too early to achieve the intended goals of the program. Accordingly, our amendment provides the necessary flexibility to the Secretary of Defense to change this date in specific geographic areas where housing price declines trended behind the national average. It is important to keep in mind that most of these service members had no choice in the timing of their transfer and relocation and are therefore unintended victims of the arbitrary deadline.

“This amendment is modeled after legislation I introduced in December, which had 27 bipartisan cosponsors. It has also been endorsed by a number of military family organizations who recognize its importance.

“I thank Chairman Skelton for his support and working with me, and I urge my colleagues to vote for the amendment.”
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