Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
John F. Kennedy
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
George H.W. Bush
Bill Clinton
The plan understandably drew objections from the Fed. On Jan. 4, 1994, Fed Gov. John LaWare published in American Banker a counterproposal in which the central bank would have kept oversight of bank holding companies, foreign banks and all state banks. The FBC would have had authority over national banks and all thrifts.
George W. Bush
Christopher Dodd
The original bill would have stripped the Fed and FDIC of bank supervisory responsibilities and given them to a super-powered OCC. Although Dodd's bill eventually became the Dodd-Frank Act, those restructuring proposals proved unpopular and were struck from the bill.