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Enterprise in the News
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Enterprise Community Partners to FHFA: The GSEs have got some work to do

HousingWire reports on Enterprise's recommendations to the Federal Housing Finance Agency about housing preservation, resilience, insurance costs, and Tribal housing in its response to the Duty to Serve plans submitted by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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