Obama's Selective $1.5 Billion Housing Bailout
AP
President Barack Obama is unveiling $1.5 billion in housing help, a boost timed to his appearance in the city with the worst foreclosure crisis in the nation.
Obama's move, detailed by aides in advance of his town hall here Friday, is the latest by a White House determined to show it is helping families rebound from a deep recession.
The downturn is taking an election-year toll on Obama's party as voter frustration builds.
Obama was to announce that housing finance agencies in the five hardest-hit states in the housing crisis will receive $1.5 billion to help spur local solutions to the problem.
Those five are Arizona, California, Florida, Michigan and Nevada.
The policy wrinkle comes during a two-day Western trip with different agendas for the president.
He will be back in town-hall mode, a venue that aides say allows him to connect with people and distance himself from the messy process of Washington governing. The president is also out to help vulnerable senators protect their seats and, in turn, gain as much legislative leverage as he can.
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