Washington -The US Senate voted 56-43 on Thursday to confirm Bill Polly, a businessman who has links to Michigan, to be the next director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Polati recently said that during the era of President Donald Trump, “we will enter the golden age of the ownership of the house.”
Three Democratic Senators joined the Republicans in voting for Bolt: the United States will turn Elisa Slocine from Holly and Angela Alellax of Maryland and Robin Galigo from Arizona. Senator Michigan Gary Peters, Bloomfield de, no.
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Polati grew up in Florida and was recently from the residents of Boca Raton. His grandfather, William Polly, founded the home construction company Bulgop in 1950 in Detroit. Pultegroup, one of the largest home construction work in the country, transferred its headquarters from Bloomfield Hills to Georgia in 2014.
Bolt said that he joined his grandfather’s company during what he described as a “difficult” period of bad management to activate it with others and said that the company is now more than three times the size, as is the case when you enter. During a hearing last month, he approved periods of difficulties, including the 2008 housing collision and between the epidemic in 2020, as he had to form his views in the country.
“If it is confirmed, my first mission will be to promote and protect the housing financing system,” Bolt said in the hearing before the Senate Banking Committee two weeks ago.
“Safe and sound housing markets are the basis for the ownership of American homes. In addition, we must make sure that the stock of the limited homes in this country goes to the Americans.”
In recent years, he made a name for himself as a philanthropist on social media, as he gave money to the needy individuals. He claimed that he contributed millions of dollars to families facing the mortgage or closing the facilities.
Unlike children who spent weekends in h
is upbringing in sporting events, Bolt said he went on to work sites in building houses with his father and grandfather.Polly said: “From A to Z, I learned every aspect of housing, whether it was cleaning work sites, or helping to build or help selling homes. From an early age, I developed a deep passion for ownership of the house and put a ceiling over the heads of people.”
“This passion is still my driving today, and it will be directed if it is confirmed as FHFA manager.”
The Chairman of the Board of Directors, Tim Scott, R-South Carolina, emphasized generations of residential experience in the Pulte family and the most prominent time at work through the non-profit scourge authority in partnership with mayor Dave Bing in Detroit to clarify the abandoned homes and structures in the city.
“Every child should be able to walk safely to school and not worry about … he is dragged into a dangerous building,” Polly said.
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts last week Bouti to refuse to say that he would prevent Trump’s allies from privatizing Vanie Mai or Freddy Mac.
Warren, who voted against a police nomination of the banking committee, was also unhappy because Bolt refused to hand over 25,000 tweets that he deleted after the November elections and any Warren requesting copies of them.
As part of the Ethics Agreement, Pulte intends to step down from multiple entities in which he holds positions including Pulte Capital Partners LLC and Pulte Family, both investment companies, as well as his roles as president or head of non -profit Blight Light, and many other programs, HVAC and HVAC companies.
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