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Committee Advances Bills To Promote Jobs, Spur Creation Of New Businesses

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The Financial Services Committee on Thursday approved four bills aimed at bolstering job creation, capital markets and the economy. “For more than a year now the Committee has led efforts to get Americans back to work by removing government barriers to a recovery. Our jobs agenda continued today with four additional bills that empower job creators to invest, hire and expand,” said…

Committee to Examine CFPB’s Spending

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A Financial Services subcommittee hearing on Wednesday will mark the first time Congress examines spending by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB, which was created by the Dodd-Frank Act, is specifically designed to evade congressional oversight.  The congressional appropriations process is the most time-tested method for monitoring the effectiveness of…

Hensarling: Dodd-Frank a confidence killer

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By: Rep. Jeb Hensarling Politico February 12, 2012 09:11 PM EST As President Barack Obama continues his campaign for a second term, Americans must keep in mind that his major policy visions have already been legislated into reality — and reality has…

Committee To Vote On Bills Spurring Job Creation, Economic Activity

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The Financial Services Committee will meet on Thursday to consider a package of bills aimed at removing government barriers to job creation and economic growth. Under Chairman Spencer Bachus’ leadership, the Committee has led efforts to reduce regulatory barriers that hinder small businesses’ access to the capital markets.  Since the beginning of 2011, the Committee has approved…

ICYMI: Despite Calls for Action, White House Has No Plans To Send Housing Bill to Hill

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By Stacy Kaper National Journal President Obama took a jab at lawmakers this week, saying “Congress still needs to send me the bill I've proposed" on housing. But the White House has not sent any legislative language to Capitol Hill for lawmakers to consider, and does not intend to, according to sources briefed on the administration’s plans. Although the White House says it often…

Financial Services Committee Announces Schedule

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Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus announced the Committee’s schedule for the second half of February. All hearings and mark ups will take place in the Committee’s main hearing room, 2128 Rayburn. Witnesses for the hearings will be announced at later dates. Wednesday, February 15: The Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee will examine the budget of the…

Financial Services Committee to Receive Monetary Policy Report From Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke

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Chairman Spencer Bachus announced that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will appear before the House Financial Services Committee to deliver the semi-annual monetary policy report to Congress on Wednesday, February 29 at 10 a.m. The Federal Reserve reports to the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking Committee twice a year on the conduct of monetary policy and…

Subcommittee Approves Bills Improving Fiscal Health of FHA, Affordable Housing Programs

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The Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity Subcommittee approved a bill today providing the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) with the tools it needs to shore up the health of the FHA mortgage insurance fund. The FHA currently insures more than $1 trillion worth of mortgages on more than 7 million loans.  An independent auditor’s report released last year found that…

Subcommittee to Examine CFPB Oversight and Accountability Bills

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Members of the Financial Services Committee continue advancing reforms that will bring much-needed accountability and oversight to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a massive new government bureaucracy created by the Dodd-Frank Act. On Wednesday, the Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittee will hold a hearing on three CFPB reform bills.  Last year, the…

ICYMI: Washington Times: Obama’s cash for condos

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The Washington Times Monday, February 6, 2012 Though Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac sparked the housing collapse that crippled the economy, President Obama now wants them to play an even greater role. The president on Wednesday announced his "blueprint for an America built to last," which would have the government-backed mortgage giants underwrite more loans. "We need to do everything in…