House Financial Services Committee Advances Several ABA-Backed Bills
The House Financial Services Committee voted to advance the NFIP Reauthorization Act of 2019
The House Financial Services Committee voted to advance the NFIP Reauthorization Act of 2019
Ahead of a markup scheduled in the House Financial Services Committee tomorrow, the American Bankers Association in a memo to committee members offered support for two flood insurance bills scheduled for consideration.
In a long-awaited move last night, House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and Ranking Member Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) announced that they have reached an agreement on a five-year extension of the National Flood Insurance Program.
As House Financial Services Committee members continue preparing a much-anticipated long-term reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program, Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) said today that she is focusing on affordability of NFIP premiums.
The potential for a lapse in funding for the National Flood Insurance Program increased today as the House failed to pass two separate measures that would have temporarily extended the program, which is currently set to expire at midnight on Friday.
In a recent letter to congressional leaders, the American Bankers Association called for the extension of the National Flood Insurance program to ensure that millions of Americans can continue to access flood insurance coverage as Congress contemplates more significant changes to the program.
Housing finance and data security will be top items on the Senate Banking Committee’s agenda in this Congress, committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) told attendees at ABA’s Washington Summit today.
From HMDA to CRA and from fair lending to anti-money laundering, 2019 promises to be a busy year in the world of compliance.
Housing finance reform will be among the priority issues the Senate Banking Committee will focus on during the 116th Congress, Chairman Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) announced today.
The financial regulatory agencies last Friday released a final rule governing the acceptance of private flood insurance.