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Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 : ウィキペディア英語版
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968
The Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, , was passed during the Lyndon B. Johnson Administration. It established Ginnie Mae to expand availability of mortgage funds for moderate income families using government-guaranteed mortgage-backed securities. In doing so the new entity was split from the former Fannie Mae, which retained other functionality under that same name.〔Title VIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 〕 The new entity was under the purview of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and its Federal Housing Administration.
The Act included "Section 235" guarantees for lenders to offer mortgages for the poor with $200 down and 20% of a person's salary. The Rouse Company offered this service on hundreds of homes condemned and abandoned for a cancelled highway project in Baltimore, Maryland. After poor results, the highway project was renewed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Governor O'Malley Breaks Ground on Removal of West Baltimore's 'Highway to Nowhere' MARC Station improvement plan reunites West Baltimore communities )
Title IV, provided funding for New Town projects. The initial funding of $500 million was reduced to $250 million. Jonathan, Minnesota, and Park Forest South, Illinois developments were the first to utilize this funding.
== Title IV New Towns ==

*Jonathan, Minnesota
*Park Forest South, Illinois
*Flower Mound, Texas
*St. Charles, Maryland
(Several communities also applied as Title VII new towns with the follow-on National Urban Policy and New Community Development Act of 1970)

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