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Randal O'Toole discusses housing development in North Dakota on KFYR

Randal O’Toole discusses housing development in North Dakota on KFYR

May 1, 2013

Mark A. Calabria discusses the future of housing at the Zillow Forum hosted by CNBC's Diana Olick

Mark A. Calabria discusses the future of housing at the Zillow Forum hosted by CNBC’s Diana Olick

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Mark A. Calabria testifies before the Ways & Means Committee on Tax Reform and Residential Real Estate

Mark A. Calabria testifies before the Ways & Means Committee on Tax Reform and Residential Real Estate

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Mark A. Calabria discusses mortgage loans on FBN's The Willis Report

Mark A. Calabria discusses mortgage loans on FBN’s The Willis Report

April 3, 2013

Fannie Profits, POTUS Asks Banks for Easy Mortgage Credit

Mark A. Calabria

April 3, 2013

Mark A. Calabria discusses Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on FBN's The Willis Report

Mark A. Calabria discusses Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on FBN’s The Willis Report

March 19, 2013

Mark A. Calabria's Briefing Paper "Fixing Mortgage Finance: What to Do with the Federal Housing Administration?" was quoted at a FHA hearing on C-SPAN

Mark A. Calabria’s Briefing Paper “Fixing Mortgage Finance: What to Do with the Federal Housing Administration?” was quoted at a FHA hearing on C-SPAN

February 13, 2013

John A. Allison discusses his book 'The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure' on C-SPAN 2's Book TV

John A. Allison discusses his book ‘The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure’ on C-SPAN 2’s Book TV

January 16, 2013

Mark A. Calabria discusses HUD’s new housing plan on Marketplace radio

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Mark A. Calabria discusses the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Bloomberg’s On the Economy

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Mark A. Calabria discusses Fannie & Freddie on Bloomberg's Bottom Line w/ Mark Crumpton

Mark A. Calabria discusses Fannie & Freddie on Bloomberg’s Bottom Line w/ Mark Crumpton

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Randal O'Toole discusses his book American Nightmare on C-SPAN's Washington Journal

Randal O’Toole discusses his book American Nightmare on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal

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