| HOUSING PARTNERSHIP From: Lisa Fisher Henderson [mailto:lisa@seacoastwhc.org]
        Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 11:55 AM
 To: Comments
 Cc: Martha Yager
 Subject: Community Reinvestment -- RIN 3064-AC50
 October 1, 2004  Robert E. FeldmanExecutive Secretary
 Attention: Comments/Legal ESS
 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
 550 17th Street, NW.
 Washington, DC 20429
 Dear Mr. Feldman:  The Housing Partnership is a nonprofit affordable housing developer 
        in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and Maine which also offers 
        homebuyer educations courses to encourage homeownership among low-income 
        households. We encourage you to withdraw your proposed changes to the 
        Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) regulations. CRA has been instrumental 
        in increasing homeownership, boosting economic development, and 
        expanding small businesses in the nation's minority, immigrant, and low- 
        and moderate-income communities. Your proposed changes are contrary to 
        the CRA statute and Congress' intent because they will slow down, if not 
        halt, the progress made in community reinvestment.  The Community Reinvestment Act is a critical component to our 
        community's affordable housing and community development solutions. We 
        oppose any increase to the threshold of what is considered to be small 
        bank. The proposed FDIC rule would exempt many of our community's 
        critical partners from the effective and productive requirements 
        currently in place. We urge FDIC to withdraw its proposed rule.  The Housing Partnership needs more partners, not less, and we fear an 
        erosion of CRA will further reduce limited funding and financing 
        opportunities of the creation of much-needed affordable housing.  Sincerely,Lisa Henderson
 Interim Director
 The Housing Partnership
 1555 Islington Street Portsmouth, NH 03801
 (603) 766-3131
 Cc: National Community Reinvestment CoalitionPresident George W. Bush
 Senators John Kerry and John Edwards
 Senator John Sununu
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