House Passes ABA-Backed Bills Expanding Small BHC Relief, Clarifying Points and Fees
The House today passed two bipartisan regulatory relief bills supported by ABA as part of its Blueprint for Growth.
The House today passed two bipartisan regulatory relief bills supported by ABA as part of its Blueprint for Growth.
The House Financial Services Committee today passed a number of ABA-advocated bills.
The American Bankers Association today wrote to members of the House Financial Services Committee in support of several bills scheduled for consideration tomorrow.
ABA today applauded the passage of S. 2155, the bipartisan regulatory reform bill championed by Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) and a group of moderate Democrats on the committee.
During a markup yesterday and today, the House Financial Services Committee approved several regulatory relief bills advocated by ABA as part of its Blueprint for Growth.
Numerous regulatory relief proposals long backed by ABA are included in a bipartisan deal announced today by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-Idaho).
Fifty-one state bankers associations today wrote to members of the Senate Banking Committee encouraging lawmakers to continue pursuing the goal of bipartisan regulatory reform.
ABA yesterday urged the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to carefully consider costs and burdens associated with its Ability-to-Repay/Qualified Mortgage rule as it conducts a required assessment of the final rule’s effectiveness.
As the debate over financial regulatory reform now shifts to the Senate, 52 state associations today called on Senate leadership to support a bipartisan reg relief bill that would help create economic growth and improve the availability of credit to consumers.
The Treasury Department tonight issued a 150-page report making dozens of recommendations for how Congress and regulatory agencies can streamline bank regulation in a way that promotes economic growth.