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Garrett Announces Subcommittee Hearing To Conduct Oversight Of SEC

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Capital Markets Subcommittee Chairman Scott Garrett announced a Subcommittee hearing to conduct oversight of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)  and review the agency’s budget request for Fiscal Year 2012. The hearing will take place on Thursday, March 10 at 10 am in room 2128 Rayburn. Subcommittee Chairman Garrett said, “It will be instructive for members of the…

Committee Votes To End Failed And Ineffective Foreclosure Programs

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The Financial Services Committee, chaired by Congressman Spencer Bachus, approved bills that terminate two failed and ineffective federal foreclosure programs and cancel their $9 billion in funding. Chairman Bachus said, “We should not waste taxpayer dollars on failed government programs that do not work and actually make things worse for struggling homeowners.  These programs may…

Bachus: We Will Not ‘Win The Future’ If We Force Our Children And Grandchildren To Inherit A Mountain Of Debt

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Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus made the following statement during a Full Committee hearing on the Federal Reserve’s semi-annual monetary policy report.   “Chairman Bernanke, welcome and thank you for your testimony today.   “Although the National Bureau of Economic Research declared the recession ended in June 2009 -- some 21 months ago -- the economy…

Witnesses Announced For Subcommittee Hearing on Legislative Proposals To End Failed Foreclosure Programs

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Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity Subcommittee Chairman Judy Biggert announced the witnesses who will testify at a legislative hearing on bills to terminate failed and ineffective housing foreclosure programs. The Subcommittee hearing will take place on Wednesday, March 2nd at 2 pm in room 2220 Rayburn. The bills would terminate the Home Affordable Modification Program…

Bachus: New Housing Finance System Must Be Based On Private Capital, Not Taxpayer Subsidies

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Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus made the following statement during a Full Committee hearing to review the Administration’s report on housing finance. “The collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2008 helped trigger a financial crisis from which our economy is still trying to recover.  A toxic combination of implicit government guarantees, lax underwriting…

H.R. 830

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H.R. 830, The FHA Refinance Program Termination Act:   H.R. 830, introduced by Rep. Robert Dold (R-IL) on February 28th, terminates the FHA Refinance Program and protects taxpayers from having $8 billion of their money from being spent on this ineffective program.   Background: In March 2010, the Administration announced the creation of the FHA Refinance Program to refinance underwater…

Weekly Standard: Regulator in Chief

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The unchecked, unelected, unaccountable Elizabeth Warren. Fred Barnes The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is forgotten but not gone. It’s housed, quietly and temporarily, in the Treasury Department as it prepares to become an official, stand-alone federal agency on July 21. The CFPB is hiring. It already has an acting director, an enforcement chief, and a growing…

Capito Announces Subcommittee Hearing To Examine Impact Of Dodd-Frank On Jobs And Economic Recovery

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Financial Institutions Subcommittee Chairman Shelley Moore Capito announced today the Subcommittee will convene a hearing to examine the impact of the Dodd-Frank Act on small financial institutions and small businesses. The hearing will take place on Wednesday, March 2nd at 2 pm in room 2128 Rayburn. Subcommittee Chairman Capito said, “When the House and Senate passed the Dodd-Frank Act,…

Committee Will Markup Bills to Terminate Failed Programs

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Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus announced a subcommittee hearing and full committee markup of four bills that will terminate failed and ineffective housing foreclosure programs. The four proposals – which terminate the troubled Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, the FHA Refinance Program, and the Emergency Homeowner…

Chairman Bachus: Committee Will Review HUD’s Budget Request

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Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus today announced the Committee will convene a hearing on the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s budget request for Fiscal Year 2012.  Secretary Shaun Donovan will be the hearing’s only witness.  The hearing will take place on Tuesday, March 1st at 2 pm in room 2128 Rayburn.   Chairman Bachus said, “America…