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The National Community Reinvestment Coalition is an association of more than 600 community-based organizations that promote access to basic banking services including credit and savings, to create and sustain affordable housing, job development and vibrant communities for America's working families

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NCRC Files Discrimination Complaint

NCRC Files Discrimination Complaint Against Fitch, Inc., and Moody’s Investor Service Seeking Accountability for Their Role In Fostering The Foreclosure Crisis In African- American and Latino Communities Nationwide.

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FDIC Releases Serious Loan Modification Proposal

NCRC said today that the loan modification proposal released by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is the most serious effort put forth by a member of the current Administration. The proposal shows a clear understanding of the immediate need to address millions of home foreclosures to stabilize the housing market and avoid a deepening recession

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NCRC COO Remarks to the National Commission on Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
pdf NCRC COO Remarks to the National Commission on Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity

 
"Searching For Answers To Wall Street's Debacle"

John Taylor, president and CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, and Stan Liebowitz, professor of economics at the University of Texas at Dallas, discuss the causes of the financial crisis on NPR’s  "Searching For Answers To Wall Street's Debacle".

 
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