[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 109 (Thursday, July 19, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H5022]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DODD-FRANK
(Ms. JENKINS asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. JENKINS. Mr. Speaker, despite my strenuous objections, 2 years
ago this week Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Act. Two years have
passed, and only one-third of nearly 400 rules are written today, and
we have already added nearly 9,000 pages of new regulations and $7
billion in compliance costs.
By trying to solve a poorly understood financial crisis, Washington
created a regulatory nightmare. New agencies like the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau have slowed the credit lifeline that is
vital to the creation and survival of American small businesses.
By impeding borrowing, experts predict Dodd-Frank will reduce annual
job creation by 4.3 percent, hindering economic growth. Instead of
using crises as excuses to expand our already overreaching government,
we should target regulation at the root of the problem and work to
protect both consumers and our innovating entrepreneurs.
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