Uncertainty ahead for housing finance reform with Republican surge

GOP surgeBy Zach McDade and Sheryl Pardo |Metrotrends.org

With Republican congressional and gubernatorial candidates racking up victories across the nation in yesterday’s midterm elections, pundits will spend weeks discussing what our further-divided government will mean for policy between now and 2016.

One issue that will likely fly under the radar is housing finance reform, an area the Obama administration and congressional leaders have spent significant energy on in the past several years. Will the spate of Republican victories halt movement on that front?

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