Government Lending
Politics and money news can have a swift and significant impact on the housing industry, whether it’s related to policy changes that will directly affect the mortgage industry or a change in political leadership that is expected to trickle down and impact the mortgage and housing industries. As a housing market professional, it’s important to stay informed on politics and money news and understand how it may affect the housing and mortgage industries now and in the future.
HousingWire’s politics and money coverage, which spans breaking news, expert commentary and more, can keep you up to date on the news and coverage that matters to you.
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HUD adopts 14 changes to FHA policies, aiming to lower costs and ease credit access
Jun 23, 2026The updates touch FHA policies from origination through servicing and quality control. HUD said the goal is to remove outdated requirements, reduce administrative work, and make FHA financing more efficient for both homebuyers and lenders.
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Outgoing Frank Cassidy on running FHA more like a business
Jun 09, 2026 -
FHA Commissioner Frank Cassidy steps down
Jun 05, 2026 -
VA finalizes partial claim program, eliminates proposed payment increase
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Ginnie Mae’s Joseph Gormley sounds the alarm on ‘risk-layered’ FHA portfolios
May 18, 2026 -
Veterans United survey finds homebuyers overestimate credit score and down payment
May 04, 2026 -
Ginnie Mae temporarily excludes FHA trial plans from delinquency ratios
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Veterans United seeks dismissal of VA impersonation, steering lawsuit
Apr 14, 2026 -
HousingWire Mortgage Rankings: How top LOs dominated government lending in 2025
Apr 06, 2026 -
Opinion: Dear President Trump, I have an idea to help first-time homebuyers
Mar 19, 2026 -
House scales back proposed VA mortgage fee hike
Feb 06, 2026 -
FHFA reports clean GAO audit for fiscal year 2025
Jan 23, 2026