TEN_30_12_Att.pdf

ETA Advisory File
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ETA Advisory File Text
SECRETARY OF LABOR WASHINGTON April 4 2013 The Honorable Robert Bentley Governor of Alabama State Capitol 600 Dexter Avenue Montgomery Alabama 36130-2751 Dear Governor Bentley I am writing you today to enlist your leadership and support to ensure that every American who qualifies for Federal mortgage assistance has the necessary information to take advantage of the programs available to help them avoid losing their homes. The Obama Administration s unprecedented housing recovery efforts including assistance to homeowners through the Federal Housing Administration FHA and the Making Home Affordable Program MHA have helped millions of families obtain critical relief modify their mortgages and avoid foreclosure. The U.S. Department of Labor DOL has been working collaboratively with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD and the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury and we recognize the importance of these foreclosure prevention efforts and want to make sure more families obtain the mortgage relief they need. Specifically the Administration offers several programs to help struggling homeowners. These programs include the FHA Loss Mitigation and Home Affordable Modification Program HAMP which helps eligible homeowners reduce their monthly payments through a modification of their home mortgage debt. In addition FHA s special unemployment forbearance and the Home Affordable Unemployment Program UP allow qualifying homeowners to reduce or suspend mortgage payments for up to 12 months. Furthermore the Administration s Hardest Hit Fund provides billions more in aid for homeowners in states hit hardest by the economic crisis. While millions of families have already received relief some have never heard of these programs or do not know they are eligible for mortgage assistance. That is why the three agencies came together to create a partnership between our three agencies to promote the Administration s foreclosure prevention programs. On behalf of my colleagues in both Treasury and HUD I am writing to ask that you strongly encourage your state workforce agency local Workforce Investment Boards WIBs and American Job Centers AJCs to work collaboratively to identify opportunities to promote available foreclosure prevention programs. We firmly believe that states are uniquely positioned to leverage key resources through the workforce system and state agencies to help more families obtain the assistance they need. Below are suggested strategies for your state to get the word out on these important services through its workforce system Websites Unemployment Insurance UI and workforce system websites provide pop-ups or links to information on the MHA program including www.MakingHomeAffordable.gov and the HOPE hotline 888-995-HOPE 4673 Call Center UI call centers provide recorded messages with information referring homeowners to 888-995-HOPE 4673 while claimants are on hold American Job Centers AJCs AJC counselors ask the homeownership status of UI claimants they are talking with and connect eligible homeowners with HUD-approved housing experts at 888-995-HOPE 4673 AJCs display posters on MHA s Unemployment Program in prominent places AJCs distribute brochures and fact sheets on MHA s Unemployment Program to its AJC customers and UI claimants AJCs reorder brochures and posters as needed at no cost through www.MHAStorefront.com Mailings State workforce agencies send targeted mailings regarding mortgage forbearance alternatives to UI claimants Events Facilitation of AJC participation in HOPE Now events that include participation from HUD and Treasury Hardest Hit Fund For those states that received Hardest Hit Funds we encourage strong partnerships between the state workforce system and state housing finance agencies to help reach eligible homeowners and Webinars Representatives from the state workforce agency WIBs and AJCs participate in at least one of the scheduled webinar trainings on MHA s Unemployment Program that will be announced in upcoming guidance. The three Departments stand ready to support this collaboration. We will assist in developing publishing and distributing the relevant materials including pre-recorded messages brochures and posters described above. Treasury HUD and DOL will provide additional guidance on the available materials and webinars in the near future to discuss how to most effectively ensure the information is made available to more people in need. Again we ask that you encourage your state workforce agency WIBs and AJCs to collaborate with each other to implement these strategies and to engage in a dialogue about how they can work together to most efficiently promote the use of foreclosure prevention programs. We share the President s confidence about the promise and potential of our Administration s efforts to stabilize local housing markets and to provide relief to struggling families. We look forward to engaging with your state workforce agency WIBs and AJCs to further expand our efforts to assist struggling homeowners. Thank you in advance for your leadership and support for this effort. Sincerely s SETH D. HARRIS Acting Secretary of Labor List of addressees 1 Alabama Governor Robert Bentley Alaska Governor Sean Parnell Arizona Governor Jan Brewer Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe California Governor Edmund Brown Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy Delaware Governor Jack Markell Florida Governor Rick Scott Georgia Governor Nathan Deal Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie Idaho Governor C.L Butch Otter Illinois Governor Pat Quinn Indiana Governor Mike Pence Iowa Governor Terry Branstad Kansas Governor Sam Brownback Kentucky Governor Steven L. Beshear Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal Maine Governor Paul LePage Maryland Governor Martin O Malley Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant Missouri Governor Jeremiah W. Jay Nixon Montana Governor Steve Bullock Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan New Jersey Governor Chris Christie List of addressees 2 New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez New York Governor Andrew Cuomo North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple Ohio Governor John Kasich Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garc a Padilla Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee South Carolina Governor Nikki R. Haley South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam Texas Governor Rick Perry Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin Virgin Islands Governor John deJongh Jr. Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell Washington Governor Jay Inslee Washington DC Mayor Vincent Gray West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker Wyoming Governor Matthew Mead