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Government

Mar. 1, 2012

Mortgage reform bills part of a legislative push

The state attorney general and several leading lawmakers have proposed a package of at least nine foreclosure reform bills that join hundreds of proposed laws spanning everything from discbility litigation to drug crimes.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SACRAMENTO - In what's being touted as a "Homeowner Bill of Rights," the state attorney general and several leading lawmakers are proposing a package of at least nine bills meant to reform the foreclosure process in California amid a multistate effort to settle mortgage abuse claims.


The proposals range from giving California's attorney general broader prosecutorial power, making the ...

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