Protesters Demand Mortgage Help from Loan Firms

9:54 AM, Jun 30, 2009   |    comments
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Protests are planned in more than a dozen cities across the country to demand that a group of mortgage companies who benefited from federal bailout money participate in a government program designed to prevent foreclosures.

The protesters want the companies to sign on to the Obama administration initiative called "Making Home Affordable." The administration estimated it could help up to 9 million financially troubled homeowners stay in their homes.

Rally organizers said about 80 percent of eligible loan companies are participating already.

The protests are scheduled Tuesday in 14 cities, including Philadelphia, Dallas, Boston, Los Angeles and Miami. They're organized by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, also known as ACORN.

The Associated Press