Look for the Senate leadership from both sides of the aisle to ramp up efforts to craft new legislation on comprehensive mortgage finance reform when Congress returns from its summer recess next week, although industry observers predict lawmakers will make only marginal progress this fall. Last month, at the behest of Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-SD, and Ranking Member Mike Crapo, R-ID, senior committee staff met with various industry stakeholders including trade associations, consumers groups and academics to hear their thoughts on housing finance reform and the fate of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, according to meeting participants. The meeting takeaway among the stakeholders who spoke with Inside Mortgage Finance is...