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Industrial Banks Respond to House Financial Services Committee Vote and Misrepresentation by Big Banks

The National Association of Industrial Bankers (NAIB) expresses gratitude to the members of the House Financial Services Committee (HFSC) who voted against H.R.5912 “Close the ILC Loophole Act” introduced by Representative Chuy Garcia (D-IL) in the June 23 markup hearing. NAIB is especially appreciative of the bipartisan support for the nations’ industrial banks.

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House Energy & Commerce seeks feedback on data privacy compromise

Representatives of the tech industry, consumer groups, small businesses, and other stakeholders testified before the House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce this week about draft legislation that would create a comprehensive data privacy framework to give consumers control of their personal data.

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Industrial Banks Respond to Big Banks’ Misrepresentation

The National Association of Industrial Bankers (NAIB) has issued a letter and other materials in response to communications by various trade associations led by the Bank Policy Institute (BPI). In their emails and letters, these organizations made numerous allegations, without documentation, to develop support for H.R.5912 “Close the ILC Loophole Act” introduced by Representative Chuy Garcia (D-IL).

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CFPB announces intent to examine nonbank financial companies as Chopra faces grilling

The Honorable Rohit Chopra, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, was busy this week. On Monday, the CFPB announced that it would invoke “a largely unused” provision of the Dodd-Frank Act to examine nonbanks that the Bureau “has reasonable cause to determine pose risks to consumers.”

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Fed will proceed with rate increase despite global uncertainty, says Powell

Federal Reserve Board Chairman pro tempore (because he hasn’t been confirmed yet) Jerome Powell appeared before the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking Committee this week to deliver the Fed’s semiannual Monetary Policy Report. The economy is remarkably strong, Powell said, and everything would be great if not for that pesky inflation.

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