Financial Reform Watch

First Intermission

When House and Senate conferees return to the negotiating table next Tuesday, they will begin consideration of arguably the thorniest issue of financial reform: the newly created consumer financial protection regulator. In addition, conferees are expected to continue debating the details of FDIC resolution authority over failing financial services institutions, along with a controversial Senate derivatives title that forces banks to spin-off their swap desks.

This afternoon, House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-MA) and Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd (D-CT) released the following schedule for Tuesday:
 

Tuesday, June 22
• Pending offers and Counter-offers from Week One
• Consumer Financial Protection-CFPA/CFPB-title 10 of base text
• Predatory lending-title 14 of base text
• Risk retention-subtitle D of title 9 of base text
• Interchange-section 1076 of base text
• Access issues-titles 10, 12, and 14 of base text
 

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Ward Connerly - June 18, 2010 10:15 PM

What is the status of an amendment offered by Congresswoman Maxine Waters that would call for the appointment of "czars" for women and minority inclusion?

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