Donald Norris, Public Policy, in the Baltimore Sun

Governor Martin O’Malley recently put the force of his office behind a plan that would enable struggling homeowners to negotiate better mortgage terms before banks can take their houses. Political analysts called O’Malley’s foreclosure measure a solid political position to take, particularly in an election year that comes amid a prolonged national economic downturn. “How can you be against legislation that prevents people from getting thrown out of their homes?” asked Donald Norris, chair and professor of public policy.

The article, “O’Malley to argue for mediation bill,” ran Tuesday, February 16, in the Baltimore Sun.

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