Obama Wrote an Op-Ed On the Mortgage Crisis in August. Obama wrote,
"The implosion of the subprime lending industry is more than a
temporary blip in our economic progress. It is a cancer that, given
today's integrated financial markets, threatens to spread with
devastating impact to housing and to our economy as a whole, unless we
act to contain it... We need to help struggling borrowers to weather
this storm. One way to protect innocent homeowners - at least until
this crisis passes - is to establish a fund to help people refinance or
sell to avoid foreclosure. We can partially pay for this fund by
imposing penalties on lenders that acted irresponsibly or committed
fraud."
Obama Introduced Stop Fraud Act in 2006, To Combat Mortgage Fraud and
Abuse. The Chicago Tribune wrote, "To help shine the spotlight on con
artists, the Mortgage Bankers Association and other industry trade
groups are backing legislation by Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) that would
criminalize mortgage fraud at the federal level. The 'STOP FRAUD Act'
would expand the suspicious activity reports requirement, establish a
database of censured and debarred mortgage professionals and provide
funding for enforcement activities. The trade group also has asked the
House and Senate Appropriations Committees to give the FBI $6.25
million a year for five years in dedicating funding to assist in the
agency's efforts in tracking down and prosecuting mortgage fraud. The
money would provide for new field investigators, prosecutors and
support staff in areas with the highest concentrations of mortgage
fraud."
Obama Reintroduced Stop Fraud Act in 2007.
"On the heels of reports that the housing market experienced its worst
sales-month in 18 years and foreclosures are up 47% compared to last
year, Senators Barack Obama (D-IL) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) today
reintroduced the STOP FRAUD Act, legislation that combats mortgage
fraud and abuse. In less than five years, there has been a 137 percent
increase in the number of cases of mortgage fraud and abuse being
investigated by the FBI."