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Agenda Revised for Financial Services Committee Markup

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The Financial Services Committee released a revised agenda for its markup of legislation on Wednesday, November 30. The Committee will meet at 10 a.m. in room 2128 Rayburn to consider three bills: H.R. 2682, the Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act of 2011 H.R. 2779, to exempt inter-affiliate swaps from certain regulatory requirements put in place by the…

Financial Services Committee Announces Additional Hearings for December

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The Financial Services Committee announced its planned schedule for the week of December 12th. The list of Committee hearings and mark ups is tentative and is contingent upon the House of Representatives being in session that week. Witnesses for the hearings will be announced at later dates. Tuesday, December 13: The Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises Subcommittee…

Financial Services Committee Announces Upcoming Schedule

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Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus on Monday announced the Committee’s planned hearing and mark up schedule for the weeks of November 28 and December 5. Witnesses for each hearing will be announced at later dates. Tuesday, November 29:  The Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity Subcommittee will hold a field hearing in Danville, Virginia on “The State…

Chairman Bachus Announces Committee Hearing on STOCK Act

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Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus announced on Thursday his committee will hold a hearing on H.R. 1148, the STOCK Act, on December 6. “Existing law clearly prohibits insider trading by Members of Congress.  However, the American public deserves for there to be no question or equivocation concerning Members of Congress or any citizen being exempted from laws…

Committee Votes to Stop Future Bonuses and Significantly Reduce Pay at Fannie, Freddie

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A bill authored by Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus to stop future bonuses at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and suspend the current multi-million dollar compensation packages for the top executives was overwhelmingly approved by the Committee. The vote on the bill was 52 to 4. Earlier this month, the Federal Housing Finance Agency announced the CEO of Fannie Mae…

Financial Services Committee to Vote Tuesday on Fannie, Freddie Executive Pay Bill

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A bill introduced by Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus that would suspend the compensation packages of top executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be considered by the Committee on Tuesday. Chairman Bachus introduced the legislation during the 111th Congress and re-introduced the bill in March of this year.  The bill, H.R. 1221, the Equity in Government…

Committee Announces Schedule For Week Of November 14

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The Financial Services Committee released its planned events for next week.  All hearings and mark ups will take place in the Financial Services Committee’s main hearing room, 2128 Rayburn. Witnesses for hearings will be announced at later dates. Tuesday, November 15: The Financial Services Committee will consider legislation (H.R. 1221) introduced by Chairman Spencer…

ICYMI: Fannie, Freddie bonuses become legislative targets

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By Peter Schroeder Lawmakers in both the House and Senate are turning their ire towards hefty bonuses handed out to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac executives into legislation. Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Jay Rockefeller (D-W.V.) announced Wednesday that they planned on offering an amendment that would prohibit executives at the troubled mortgage giants from receiving future bonuses…

House Continues Passing Jobs Bills

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Two bills creating new sources of capital for small businesses to grow and create jobs garnered overwhelming, bipartisan support in the House of Representatives today.  Yesterday, the House approved two other bills spearheaded by the Financial Services Committee that eliminated government barriers to capital formation and job creation. All four capital formation bills considered…