John knows that affordable housing is the key to economic prosperity for America’s working families. He supports strong federal housing programs that encourage homeownership opportunities and increase the supply of affordable rental housing for all American families nationwide.
John Adler supports the efforts to strengthen the FHA program without posing undue burdens on borrowers, to continue to provide borrowers with safe loans at a fair price.
John Adler will fight to protect the mortgage interest deduction and will work to ensure that any tax reforms proposed in Congress protect America’s homeowners and their most valuable asset.
John Adler supports reforms to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that will ensure its long-term viability. He recognizes that affordable flood insurance offers important protection to homeowners and communities in federally designated flood zones.
John Adler supports increasing the limit for conforming, FHA and VA mortgages in high-cost areas. He knows that this provides more housing opportunities to working families.
John Adler understood the need to stabilize housing markets and for continued investment in our nation’s neighborhoods. That’s why he supported efforts that created a limited time tax credit for homebuyers able to shoulder the responsibilities that come with owning a home.
October 26, 2010
To get out the important message of John Adler's support of the REALTOR® Agenda, here is some of the direct mail that has been sent to REALTORS®. Vote John Adler on November 2.
September 30, 2010
If real estate is your profession, then politics is your business! We need elected officials in Washington who understand our industry and our livelihoods, and are willing to stand up and protect our interests.
September 30, 2010
If real estate is your profession, then politics is your business! We need elected officials in Washington who understand our industry and our livelihoods, and are willing to stand up and protect our interests.
September 29, 2010
John is dedicated to representing the views of his district and his own values in Washington. On January 11, 2010, CQ Weekly listed John as one of the most independent-minded legislators in the House of Representatives. Based on his 2009 voting record, the magazine ranked John twenty-fifth, out of 256 Democrats, in a study of which lawmakers broke most frequently with their party. Read more about John Adler.
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