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The bipartisan plan, which doesn't rely on taxpayers to foot the bill, still faces significant hurdles. By Maura Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer May 20, 2008 WASHINGTON -- Key senators announced Monday a bipartisan agreement ...   [click for more]

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By willy - May 27, 2008 - 6:05pm First District Congressional Candidate Chellie Pingree said the release of a new report today on the falling price of single-family homes is further proof that Congress should act quickly to help ease the burden the mortgage crisis has ...   [click for more]

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(07-31) 04:00 PDT Washington - -- The giant housing rescue plan President Bush signed Wednesday might help stanch the bleeding in the housing market, but experts on both sides of the political divide worry that it is, at best, only an emergency step. ...   [click for more]

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