Fannie-Freddie Investors Hopeful as Senate Eyes Treasury Plan
- Mnuchin, Calabria and Carson set to testify for banking panel
- Lawmakers will get chance to act before agencies take steps
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President Donald Trump’s point men on housing finance will take to Capitol Hill on Tuesday looking to sell lawmakers on their plan for freeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
But with legislation unlikely to get through a divided Congress, the hearing’s top takeaway may be what it reveals about steps the officials will take on their own to end government control of the mortgage giants after more than a decade.