Updates
The latest news and advocacy information for industrial bankers.
What recess?
First and most important, we hope you are healthy and taking steps to remain so. The Senate did not go into recess this week, and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says they will not do so any time soon. Senate Republicans have proposed a $1.3 trillion stimulus package, which is being negotiated now in hopes of a vote on Monday.
But first, wash your hands
This week’s hearings and meetings, originally scheduled to discuss topics other than COVID-19, became hearings and meetings to discuss COVID-19. At this moment, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin are hammering out an agreement on legislation to respond to the outbreak.
Fed promises action on coronavirus if necessary
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell issued a statement this afternoon to reassure everyone that “the fundamentals of the US economy remain strong” despite fears about the possible effects of the coronavirus.
Simply Soundbites - What’s an ILC?
Darryle Rude, Chief Examiner at the Utah Department of Financial Institutions, explains what an Industrial Loan Corporation is (also known as an Industrial Bank or ILC).
FDIC Issues Procedures for Deposit Insurance Applications from Applicants that are Not Traditional Community Banks
The FDIC has released a supplement to its Deposit Insurance Application Procedures Manual (Procedures Manual) that addresses deposit insurance applications involving unique or complex proposals.
Senate rejects articles of impeachment
We assume you already know this, but for the record, the Senate voted on Wednesday against the two articles of impeachment presented by the House of Representatives.
USCMA signed, Phase 1 of China deal published
President Trump signed the US-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement this week, calling it an end to the “nightmare” of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which it closely resembles.
Senate approves the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
The Senate voted yesterday to approve the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. The President is expected to sign the legislation next week, although he has already signed an agreement in principle with the leaders of Canada and Mexico.
Congress returned this week to an agenda even more crowded than they’d expected
Happy new year! Congress returned this week to an agenda even more crowded than they’d expected. The House approved a concurrent resolution directing the President to stop the use of force against Iran. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced today that she will ask House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) to bring a list of managers and a transmission resolution to the House floor next week.