Quantcast
  elsoldecleveland.com
elsoldecleveland.com May 23, 2012,
pixel
 
11px
11px
Search
web news videos photos
yahoo
11px
11px
 
 
 
11px   11px
Nota

interior

tamañoMenos TextoMas Texto
 

Real Estate
Posted on 09-30-2010

Kucinich Welcomes Additional $250 Million For Troubled Ohio Homeowners

New Federal Funds Allocated to Ohio to Prevent Foreclosure

Bookmark and Share
HR PR


Washington D.C. (September 29, 2010) – Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) today welcomed a new infusion of federal funds from the Department of Treasury to prevent foreclosures in Ohio . Treasury will release an additional $249.7 million in funding for Ohio ’s Hardest Hit Program. This funding comes in addition to the $172 million Kucinich already secured for Ohio .



Demand for the funding was so great, Cuyahoga County ran out of their allocation of the money today. Treasury stepped in to meet the need for which Congressman Kucinich had advocated so strongly.



The Hardest Hit Program is already estimated to help 26,000 Ohio homeowners. Money made available can be used to help with late payments, reduce a homeowner’s loan balance or help a homeowner extricate themselves from a bad loan.



“ Northeast Ohio has been the epicenter of the foreclosure crisis. We made the case to the Treasury Department and have significant results to show for it. If a homeowner thinks he is eligible, he should immediately call my office at (216) 228-8850,” added Kucinich.



Congressman Kucinich has been at the forefront of issues related to the housing and foreclosure crisis, holding ten hearings in his Congressional subcommittee on the issue, including two in Cleveland . After the Department of the Treasury initially left Ohio out of the Hardest Hit Fund, a new program for home foreclosure prevention, he rallied the Ohio delegation and secured $172 million for Ohio in a second round of funding.



Kucinich also brought a top Treasury official, Assistant Secretary for Financial Security Herb Allison, to Cleveland in May 2010 to meet with from state and local housing officials about ...
1 | 2 | Next ->

Conversation guidelines: El Sol De Cleveland welcomes your thoughts, stories and information related to this article. Please stay on topic and be respectful of others. Keep the conversation appropriate for interested readers across the map.


Total Comentarios:
Mostrando 10 Comentarios por Página
Página 1 de

You must be logged in to leave a comment.
 

print

 
Conversation guidelines: El Sol De Cleveland welcomes your thoughts, stories and information related to this article. Please stay on topic and be respectful of others. Keep the conversation appropriate for interested readers across the map. (Be the first one on commenting this note)
Ingresar comentario

8px