Mortgage Action Alliance Call to Action–Tell Congress to Take Action on H.R. 7024

The Mortgage Bankers Association’s grassroots advocacy arm, the Mortgage Action Alliance, issued a Call to Action on Friday, urging its members contact their elected officials to support housing affordability by urging swift House and Senate action on H.R. 7024 – the “Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024.”

MBA Advocacy Month Wraps Up

Engaging in the political process is a critical component of MBA’s work on behalf of its members. During MBA Advocacy Month in September, MBA hosted various events including #MAAMonday and a MORPAC Speaker Series event with Congressman Bryan Steil, R-Wis.

Make Your Voice Heard through MBA Mortgage Action Alliance

The MBA Mortgage Action Alliance is a voluntary, non-partisan and free nationwide grassroots lobbying network of real estate finance industry professionals, affiliated with the Mortgage Bankers Association. MAA is dedicated …

MAA Call to Action: MBA-Supported ‘Trigger Leads’ Bill Introduced; Act Today

Late last week, Rep. John Rose, R-Tenn., introduced H.R. 4198, the Protecting Consumers from Abusive Mortgage Leads Act, which would eliminate abusive trigger leads while preserving their use in appropriately limited circumstances – such as communicating with existing customers.

MBA Applauds House Passage of Remote Online Notarization Bill

The House on Wednesday passed legislation that creates federal minimum standards to allow notaries in all states to perform remote online notarization transactions. The Mortgage Bankers Association applauded the news.

MBA MAA ‘Call to Action’ on GSE ‘G-Fees’

The Mortgage Bankers Association’s grassroots advocacy arm, the Mortgage Action Alliance, issued a ‘Call to Action’ on Monday to its 70,000-plus members urging them to tell their elected officials to not use government-sponsored enterprise guaranty fees (g-fees) as a source of funding offsets.

MBA MAA ‘Call to Action’ on GSE ‘G-Fees’

The Mortgage Bankers Association’s grassroots advocacy arm, the Mortgage Action Alliance, issued a ‘Call to Action’ on Monday to its 70,000-plus members urging them to tell their elected officials to not use government-sponsored enterprise guaranty fees (g-fees) as a source of funding offsets.