WASHINGTON - President Bush, acknowledging the economic "tough times" for many Americans, said yesterday that he remains opposed to any homeowner rescue legislation that would be a bailout for lenders.
The president's comments came as Senate leaders were coming to terms on a bipartisan bill to help strapped borrowers get government-backed mortgages, paid for by tapping a fund designed to cover housing for poor families. Bush did not comment on that proposed legislation directly.
"Laws shouldn't bail out lenders," Bush said after getting an economic update from Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. "Laws shouldn't help speculators. The government ought to be helping creditworthy people stay in their homes."
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