Senate Banking Committee Statements on Housing Finance Reform Markup

On April 29, the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs issued statements by Chairman Tim Johnson and Ranking Member and U.S. Senator Mike Crapo, in regards to the Housing Fincance Reform Markup.

JOHNSON STATEMENT AT THE START OF THE HOUSING FINANCE REFORM MARKUP

Washington, DC – Today, Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) kicked off consideration of bipartisan Housing Finance Reform. However, at the request of some of the Members of the Committee for more time Chairman Johnson agreed to recess the markup for a short period while Members continue to work on finding additional common ground.

Below is Chairman Chairman Johnson’s Statement as Prepared for Delivery.

“We will now move to the consideration of S. 1217, the Housing Finance Reform and Taxpayer Protection Act of 2014. This legislation, offered by Senators Corker and Warner along with a number of our other colleagues on this Committee, would wind down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and reform the housing finance system.

“As all of the Members already know, there continue to be important discussions to build a larger coalition supporting the bill. While we have the votes to report the bill out today, Members of the Committee have asked for a brief delay to try to work out additional issues prior to a final vote. To allow time for those discussions to be completed, we will shortly recess the executive session subject to the call of the Chair. I have talked with Ranking Member Crapo, and we will continue working with interested Members on both sides. Staff will notify Members when the Committee is set to reconvene in the coming days.”

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CRAPO ON HOUSING FINANCE REFORM MARKUP

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Ranking Member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, today delivered the following remarks after agreeing to recess a markup of S.1217, the Housing Finance Reform and Taxpayer Protection Act of 2013, for a short period of time to broaden bipartisan support:
 
As prepared for delivery:
 
“Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for making housing finance reform the Committee’s top priority.  You have been a great partner to work with over the last year, and thank you to your staff as well.  Senators Corker, Warner, and all of the co-sponsors of their bill deserve a great amount of credit for developing a proposal that helped get us to this point, and I thank them and their staffs for their hard work.
 
“There are many other Senators on this Committee who may not have introduced legislation, but have put a tremendous amount of thought and effort into the issue behind the scenes, advocating for a resolution.
 
“Housing finance reform remains the most significant piece of unfinished business from the 2008 financial crisis.  Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac greatly contributed to the housing bubble, the financial crisis, and the dramatic government intervention that resulted.  The current system is unsustainable, leaves taxpayers exposed to potentially trillions of dollars in liabilities, and has left the mortgage market in a state of limbo, forcing private capital out of the market.
 
“S.1217 will end the government domination of the U.S. housing market and re-establish the private sector as the engine of housing finance reform. 
 
“It moves decisions regarding mortgage credit to the private sector, rather than the government dictating how and to where credit flows.  It establishes strong underwriting standards to assure solid mortgages.  It provides strong protections for taxpayers, who are currently on the hook to bail out Fannie and Freddie in the event of another housing downturn.
 
“It ensures that community banks and credit unions, experts at meeting the financial needs of our communities, have clear and competitive access in the new system.  It ends the status quo, where Fannie and Freddie backed toxic mortgages and held basically no capital, to a system that protects taxpayers with a strongly-capitalized private sector housing market.
 
“We have the opportunity to fix our flawed system and set up a more efficient, sustainable, permanent housing finance system that will provide future economic opportunities for millions of families and individuals. I look forward to moving this legislation one step closer to that goal.
 
“Because this legislation has the support of a bipartisan majority on this Committee, we know that we will soon complete the Committee’s process on this bill.  I am confident that if we held the vote this morning, we would have more than the minimum number of votes needed to pass it on to the Floor.
 
“Nevertheless, while I do not relish the idea of a short delay, I am pleased that a number of Senators believe with just a brief period of additional time to consider it, they will have the opportunity to productively join us in efforts to reform the current system.  I look forward to working with my colleagues in the coming days, to listening to their questions or concerns to help us find a bipartisan consensus with even stronger votes.
 
“Mr. Chairman, I also look forward to completing this markup with you in the very near future.  Thank you again to all of my colleagues for their continued efforts.”

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About Safeguard 
Safeguard Properties is the largest mortgage field services company in the U.S. Founded in 1990 by Robert Klein and based in Valley View, Ohio, the company inspects and maintains defaulted and foreclosed properties for mortgage servicers, lenders, and other financial institutions. Safeguard employs approximately 1,700 people, in addition to a network of thousands of contractors nationally. Website: www.safeguardproperties.com.

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CEO

Alan Jaffa

Alan Jaffa is the Chief Executive Officer for Safeguard Properties, steering the company as the mortgage field services industry leader. He also serves on the board of advisors for SCG Partners, a middle-market private equity fund focused on diversifying and expanding Safeguard Properties’ business model into complimentary markets.

Alan joined Safeguard in 1995, learning the business from the ground up. He was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2002, and was named CEO in May 2010. His hands-on experience has given him unique insights as a leader to innovate, improve and strengthen Safeguard’s processes to assure that the company adheres to the highest standards of quality and customer service.

Under Alan’s leadership, Safeguard has grown significantly with strategies that have included new and expanded services, technology investments that deliver higher quality and greater efficiency to clients, and strategic acquisitions. He takes a team approach to process improvement, involving staff at all levels of the organization to address issues, brainstorm solutions, and identify new and better ways to serve clients.

In 2008, Alan was recognized by Crain’s Cleveland Business in its annual “40-Under-40” profile of young leaders. He also was named a NEO Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® Award finalist in 2013.

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Esq., General Counsel and EVP

Linda Erkkila

Linda Erkkila is the General Counsel and Executive Vice President for Safeguard Properties, with oversight of legal, human resources, training, and compliance. Linda’s broad scope of oversight covers regulatory issues that impact Safeguard’s operations, risk mitigation, strategic planning, human resources and training initiatives, compliance, insurance, litigation and claims management, and counsel related to mergers, acquisition and joint ventures.

Linda assures that Safeguard’s strategic initiatives align with its resources, leverage opportunities across the company, and contemplate compliance mandates. She has practiced law for 25 years and her experience, both as outside and in-house counsel, covers a wide range of corporate matters, including regulatory disclosure, corporate governance compliance, risk assessment, compensation and benefits, litigation management, and mergers and acquisitions.

Linda earned her JD at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. She holds a degree in economics from Miami University and an MBA. Linda was previously named as both a “Woman of Influence” by HousingWire and as a “Leading Lady” by MReport.

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COO

Michael Greenbaum

Michael Greenbaum is the Chief Operating Officer of Safeguard Properties, where he has played a pivotal role since joining the company in July 2010. Initially brought on as Vice President of REO, Mike’s exceptional leadership and strategic vision quickly propelled him to Vice President of Operations in 2013, and ultimately to COO in 2015. Over his 14-year tenure at Safeguard, Mike has been instrumental in driving change and fostering innovation within the Property Preservation sector, consistently delivering excellence and becoming a trusted partner to clients and investors.

A distinguished graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, Mike earned a degree in Quantitative Economics. Following his graduation, he served in the U.S. Army’s Ordnance Branch, where he specialized in supply chain management. Before his tenure at Safeguard, Mike honed his expertise by managing global supply chains for 13 years, leveraging his military and civilian experience to lead with precision and efficacy.

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CFO

Joe Iafigliola

Joe Iafigliola is the Chief Financial Officer for Safeguard Properties. Joe is responsible for the Control, Quality Assurance, Business Development, Marketing, Accounting, and Information Security departments. At the core of his responsibilities is the drive to ensure that Safeguard’s focus remains rooted in Customer Service = Resolution. Through his executive leadership role, he actively supports SGPNOW.com, an on-demand service geared towards real estate and property management professionals as well as individual home owners in need of inspection and property preservation services. Joe is also an integral force behind Compliance Connections, a branch of Safeguard Properties that allows code enforcement professionals to report violations at properties that can then be addressed by the Safeguard vendor network. Compliance Connections also researches and shares vacant property ordinance information with Safeguard clients.

Joe has an MBA from The Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA), and holds a bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University’s Honors Accounting program.

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Business Development

Carrie Tackett

Business Development Safeguard Properties