Letters to Congress: AFR urges opposition to two bills in House Committee on Financial Services markup.
AFR sent a letter to members of the House Committee on Financial Services urging them to oppose two bills in today’s markup.
AFR sent a letter to members of the House Committee on Financial Services urging them to oppose two bills in today’s markup.
AFR sent a letter to members of the House of Representatives urging them to vote in opposition to the Bank Lobbyist Act.
View or download a PDF version of the letter here. April 12, 2018 Dear Representative: On behalf of Americans for Financial Reform, we are writing to urge you to vote against HR 4790, which is being considered on the House floor this week.[1] This bill
AFR sent a letter to Congress opposing a bill that would massively undermine the oversight of non-bank financial companies that are crucial to financial stability.
AFR sent a letter to Congress opposing a bill that would severely weaken stress testing–a key element of bank supervision and oversight.
AFR sent a letter opposing six bills — HR 4659, HR 4790, HR 4861, HR 5051, HR 5082, and HR 5323 — being voted on in the March 21st House Financial Services Committee markup. These bills would endanger both consumer and systemic risk protections. AFR
AFR sent a letter to the House opposing passage of HR 4566, which would eliminate stress testing of non-banks under Title 1 of the Dodd-Frank Act AFR floor oppo letter HR 4566
AFR sent a letter to members of the House of Representatives urging them to vote in opposition to H.R. 1116, the “Taking Account of Institutions with Low Operation Risk (TAILOR) Act of 2017.”
AFR sent a letter to members of the House of Representatives urging them to vote in opposition to H.R. 4545, the so-called “Financial Institutions Examination Fairness and Reform Act.”
AFR sent a letter to members of the House of Representatives urging them to vote in opposition to H.R. 4263, the “Regulation A+ Improvement Act”.