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Familiar recriminations and calls for legislation from lawmakers followed the massive hack of the Starwood hotel chain, but will Capitol Hill actually do anything?
December 7 -
Reps. Lacy Clay and Emanuel Cleaver, both from Missouri, have shown interest in running the panel that could be a focal point in efforts to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
December 5 -
The Democrat, who will likely head the Financial Services Committee, has signaled she'll make expanded housing opportunities for lower-income consumers a top priority.
December 3 -
The financial industry is not expecting movement on a lot of legislation given a divided Congress, but one measure is beginning to attract widespread attention.
December 3American Banker -
The financial industry is not expecting movement on a lot of legislation given a divided Congress, but one measure is beginning to attract widespread attention.
December 2American Banker -
The North Carolina lawmaker had been considered for a potentially bigger House leadership position if Republicans had held on to their majority.
November 30 -
The House Financial Services Committee chairman said "so far, the United States Senate has done nothing" on a bill that passed the House with over 400 votes.
November 29 -
Jelena McWilliams is responding to concerns from Republican members of Congress that FDIC staffers are discouraging banks from doing business with certain industries.
November 21 -
Love, a member of the House Financial Services Committee, was the only Republican member of the Congressional Black Caucus.
November 21 -
The end of one-party rule in Washington could move the needle on efforts to devise a new housing finance framework.
November 18