Upset at what they perceive as being kept out of the loop as the White House and the Federal Housing Finance Agency look to jumpstart the GSEs underperforming refinance program, House Democrats are dealing themselves into the process starting with a meeting with the FHFAs head next week.Reps. Dennis Cardoza, D-CA, and Elijah Cummings, D-MD, are tentatively scheduled to sit down with FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco on Oct. 6 to discuss the lawmakers ideas on how to best improve the two-year-old Home Affordable Refinance Program, according to a Cardoza spokesman.