WALL STREET REFORM AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
Amendments
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: require to meet its statutory purpose (H.R. 1500), H4086, H4087, H4088, H4090, H4091, H4092, H4093, H4094, H4096, H4097, H4098, H4099, H4100, H4101, H4102, H4103 [22MY]
——— require to meet its statutory purpose (H.R. 1500), consideration (H. Res. 389), H4030 [21MY]
Bills and resolutions
CFTC: clarify clearing exemption for small financial institutions (see H.R. 4604), H8094 [4OC]
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: eliminate (see S. 1335), S2645 [6MY]
——— require to meet its statutory purpose (see H.R. 1500), H2366 [5MR]
——— require to meet its statutory purpose (H.R. 1500), consideration (see H. Res. 389), H4009 [20MY]
Dept. of the Treasury: improve transparency of the Financial Stability Oversight Council and improve the systemically important financial institution (SIFI) designation process (see S. 603), S1593 [28FE] (see H.R. 3561), H5256 [27JN]
——— preserve independent funding of Office of Financial Research (see H.R. 3871), H7161 [22JY]
——— repeal Office of Financial Research (see S. 1478), S2883 [15MY] (see H.R. 2743), H3840 [15MY]
Financial institutions: ensure Federal financial regulators perform comprehensive review of regulations to identify outdated or unnecessary regulatory requirements imposed on financial institutions (see H.R. 3198), H4431 [11JN]
——— modify exemptions from certain home mortgage disclosure requirements to enhance protections from discriminatory lending practices (see S. 331), S867 [5FE] (see H.R. 963), H1361 [5FE]
FRS: modify registration and supervision of insurance savings and loan holding companies (see S. 3123), S7207 [19DE]
——— provide relief to nonbanks from certain stress test requirements (see H.R. 3987), H7463 [25JY]
Letters
Consumers First Act: Representative Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott, Committee on Education and Labor (House), H4076 [22MY]
——— Representative Waters, Committee on Financial Services (House), H4076 [22MY]
Motions
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: require to meet its statutory purpose (H.R. 1500), H4108 [22MY]
Remarks in House
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: collect and publish data from student loan servicers relative to loan portfolio performance, H4101, H4102 [22MY]
——— encourage representation from community banks, credit unions, small business owners, and economic growth experts on Consumer Advisory Board, H4100, H4101 [22MY]
——— ensure one member of Consumer Advisory Board be an expert in consumer privacy, H4097 [22MY]
——— ensure representatives from military-serving and veteran-serving financial institutions are included on advisory committees, H4099 [22MY]
——— ensure servicemembers, veterans, and their family members are represented on Consumer Advisory Board, H4098 [22MY]
——— prohibit continued use of civil penalty slush fund and distribute to victims of financial crime, H4108 [22MY]
——— prohibit use of Consumer Financial Civil Penalty Fund and ensure distribution of funds to victims of financial crime, H4109 [22MY]
——— reinstate final rule governing forced arbitration, H4103, H4104 [22MY]
——— reinstitute Home Mortgage Disclosure Act provision requiring financial institutions collect and disclose certain mortgage loan data and prevent further modification to such requirements, H4086, H4087 [22MY]
——— report on number of investigations opened and closed relative to payday and car title loans, including enforcement actions, estimate of consumer fees, and loan delinquencies, H4102, H4103 [22MY]
——— require report on consumer complaints from senior citizens, including a State-by-State breakdown of complaints by type of consumer financial product or service, H4099, H4100 [22MY]
——— require to meet its statutory purpose (H.R. 1500), H3953 [17MY], H4075–H4110 [22MY], H5072 [24JN]
——— require to meet its statutory purpose (H.R. 1500), consideration (H. Res. 389), H4024–H4031 [21MY]
——— require to meet its statutory purpose (H.R. 1500), motion to recommit, H4108, H4109 [22MY]
Financial institutions: modify exemptions from certain home mortgage disclosure requirements to enhance protections from discriminatory lending practices (H.R. 963), H7602 [11SE]
SEC: repeal certain disclosure requirements relative to conflict minerals, H5133, H5134 [25JN]
Remarks in Senate
Economy: promote economic growth, provide tailored regulatory relief, and enhance consumer protections, S3470 [13JN]
Financial institutions: reform living will process, S2373–S2375 [10AP]
FRS: impact of financial industry deregulation, S4894 [17JY]
Reports filed
Consideration of H.R. 1500, Consumers First Act and H.R. 1994, Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 389) (H. Rept. 116–79), H4009 [20MY]
Consumers First Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 1500) (H. Rept. 116–57), H3726 [10MY]
Texts of
H. Res. 389, consideration of H.R. 1500, Consumers First Act, H4024 [21MY]