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The presumptive chair of the House Financial Services Committee will likely take the panel in a sharply new direction and have a new bully pulpit to criticize the Trump administration.
November 6 -
The legislation ― called the Financial Choice Act ― has little chance of passing the Senate in its current form.
June 8 -
In nearly every major banking issue during his 13 years in Congress, Hensarling has pushed toward the right. He blamed the Dodd-Frank Act for slow economic growth.
November 23 -
After more than three-and-a-half years at the helm, Mary Jo White made incremental moves to expand advisor exams, but did not move on structural reform or implement a uniform fiduciary standard, as many advocates had hoped.
November 16