Amendment sought to direct the Secretary, upon termination of the Home Affordable Modification Program, to undertake a study of the use of the program by covered homeowners, and also of the effectiveness of the program in assisting these homeowners. Following completion of that study, the Secretary would have been required to implement a new program to assist the same group of homeowners based on the study's findings.

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Amendment Number
202
Description
Amendment sought to direct the Secretary, upon termination of the Home Affordable Modification Program, to undertake a study of the use of the program by covered homeowners, and also of the effectiveness of the program in assisting these homeowners. Following completion of that study, the Secretary would have been required to implement a new program to assist the same group of homeowners based on the study's findings.
Purpose
An amendment numbered 4 printed in Part A of House Report 112-34 to direct the Secretary, upon termination of the Home Affordable Modification Program, to undertake a study of the use of the program by covered homeowners, and also of the effectiveness of the program in assisting these homeowners. Following completion of that study, the Secretary would be required to implement a new program to assist the same group of homeowners based on the study's findings.
Congress
112
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Mar 29, 2011
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Miller (NC) amendment (A004) Failed by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
16:13:32
Submitted Date
Mar 29, 2011
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Feb 3, 2022
Amendment 202 — Informed