Federal Housing Agency Requests Public Feedback on Proposed Strategic Plan
Industry Update
October 17, 2025
Source: Financial Regulation News
The U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency released a call for public feedback on its latest proposed Strategic Plan.
In an Oct. 15 press release, the agency announced its proposed Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2026-2030, and requested the public give it feedback on what is in it. The new plan proposed three strategic goals: to responsibly oversee Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to supervise the Federal Home Loan Banking System and to efficiently manage the U.S. Federal Housing Operations.
Currently, U.S. Federal Housing is both the regulator and the conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with a statutory duty to promote safe and sound operations and to conduct supervisory examinations. The agency will assess the safe and sound operations, it said in its plan, through examinations, ongoing monitoring and off-site reviews.
Additionally, the agency, as regulator of the Federal Home Loan Bank System, has a statutory duty to promote safe and sound operations through its supervision of the system. The agency said it will assess operations of the FHLBanks and the Office of Finance through annual examinations. And lastly, the agency said it will streamline and modernize core operations at U.S. Federal Housing to ensure timely, accurate and cost-effective delivery of services to support the stability of the mortgage market.
Input on the plan is due Nov. 5, 2025 and should be submitted through to the U.S. Federal Housing website.
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