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Garrett Announces Subcommittee Hearing To Review Proposals That Promote Job Creation And Capital Formation
Washington, Mar 14 -
Capital Markets Subcommittee Chairman Scott Garrett announced the Subcommittee will hold a legislative hearing on proposals that promote job creation on Wednesday, March 16 at 2 p.m. in room 2128 Rayburn. ###
Subcommittee Chairman Garrett said, “Far too much of the Dodd-Frank Act was passed for political purposes, without giving enough thought to what the consequences would be for job creation and the health of our capital markets. This hearing will provide an opportunity to discuss several proposals that address some of the Act’s damaging provisions, along with a proposal that will ease the burden on smaller companies as they explore the option of going public.”
Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus said, “Provisions in the Dodd-Frank Act not only significantly raise the cost of doing business in America but also send jobs overseas. At a time when the nation’s unemployment rate remains near 9 percent, that’s unacceptable. The proposals that will be discussed during this hearing will create new jobs and grow our economy.”
During the hearing, the Subcommittee will examine five discussion drafts that are designed to create jobs, reduce economic uncertainty, promote capital formation, and help make America’s capital markets more competitive. The five bills are:
· The Burdensome Data Collection Relief Act. A provision added to the Dodd-Frank Act without any debate requires publicly traded companies to disclose their median annual total compensation of all employees. Two months after the Dodd-Frank Act was signed into law, the Financial Services Committee received testimony about the enormous burden and complexity this provision poses to publicly traded companies, with very little, if any, corresponding benefit to investors. The Burdensome Data Collection Relief Act would repeal this provision of the Dodd-Frank Act. The draft legislation will be sponsored by Representative Nan Hayworth.
Witnesses scheduled to testify:
Kenneth A. Bertsch, President and CEO, Society of Corporate Secretaries & Governance Professionals