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ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION
SECOND SESSION

CONVENED JANUARY 3, 2007

ADJOURNED DECEMBER 19, 2007


CONVENED JANUARY 15, 2008

ADJOURNED DECEMBER 19, 2008

JOURNAL
AND

HISTORY OF LEGISLATION
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

COMMITTEE ON
FINANCIAL SERVICES
BARNEY FRANK, Chairman

FINAL EDITION December 19, 2008


SECOND SESSION
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COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICES


(RATIO: 3733)
BARNEY FRANK, Massachusetts, Chairman
PAUL E. KANJORSKI, Pennsylvania
SPENCER BACHUS, Alabama
MAXINE WATERS, California
DEBORAH PRYCE, Ohio
CAROLYN B. MALONEY, New York
MICHAEL N. CASTLE, Delaware
LUIS V. GUTIERREZ, Illinois
PETER T. KING, New York
NYDIA M. VELZQUEZ, New York
EDWARD R. ROYCE, California
MELVIN L. WATT, North Carolina
FRANK D. LUCAS, Oklahoma
GARY L. ACKERMAN, New York
RON PAUL, Texas
BRAD SHERMAN, California
STEVEN C. LATOURETTE, Ohio
GREGORY W. MEEKS, New York
DONALD A. MANZULLO, Illinois
DENNIS MOORE, Kansas
WALTER B. JONES, JR. North Carolina
MICHAEL E. CAPUANO, Massachusetts
JUDY BIGGERT, Illinois
RUBN HINOJOSA, Texas
CHRISTOPHER SHAYS, Connecticut
WM. LACY CLAY, Missouri
GARY G. MILLER, California
CAROLYN MCCARTHY, New York
SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO, West Virginia
JOE BACA, California
TOM FEENEY, Florida
STEPHEN F. LYNCH, Massachusetts
JEB HENSARLING, Texas
BRAD MILLER, North Carolina
SCOTT GARRETT, New Jersey
DAVID SCOTT, Georgia
GINNY BROWN-WAITE, Florida
AL GREEN, Texas
J. GRESHAM BARRETT, South Carolina
EMANUEL CLEAVER, Missouri
JIM GERLACH, Pennsylvania
MELISSA L. BEAN, Illinois
STEVAN PEARCE, New Mexico
GWEN MOORE, Wisconsin
RANDY NEUGEBAUER, Texas
LINCOLN DAVIS, Tennessee
TOM PRICE, Georgia
PAUL W. HODES, New Hampshire
GEOFF DAVIS, Kentucky
KEITH ELLISON, Minnesota
PATRICK MCHENRY, North Carolina
RON KLEIN, Florida
JOHN CAMPBELL, California
TIM MAHONEY, Florida
ADAM H. PUTNAM, Florida
CHARLES A. WILSON, Ohio
MICHELE BACHMANN, Minnesota
ED PERLMUTTER, Colorado
PETER ROSKAM, Illinois
CHRISTOPHER S. MURPHY, Connecticut
KENNY MARCHANT, Texas
JOE DONNELLY, Indiana
THADDEUS G. MCCOTTER, Michigan
BILL FOSTER, Illinois
KEVIN MCCARTHY, California
ANDRE CARSON, Indiana
DEAN HELLER, Nevada
JACKIE SPEIER, California
DON CAZAYOUX, Louisiana
TRAVIS CHILDERS, Mississippi

Jeanne M. Roslanowick, Staff Director and Chief Counsel

2129 Rayburn House Office Building


Washington, D.C. 20515
202-225-4247
http://financialservices.house.gov

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS ...........................................................................................................................................i


COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP ................................................................................................................................ 1
Committee on Financial Services ........................................................................................................................ 1
Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises .............................. 2
Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology ............................... 3
Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit ........................................................................ 4
Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity .................................................................................. 5
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations ................................................................................................. 6
Membership Notes ............................................................................................................................................... .6
HISTORY OF LEGISLATION................................................................................................................................. 7
Committee Resolutions......................................................................................................................................... 7
House Bills............................................................................................................................................................. 9
House Resolutions............................................................................................................................................. 141
House Concurrent Resolutions......................................................................................................................... 147
House Joint Resolutions ................................................................................................................................... 151
Senate Bills........................................................................................................................................................ 153
Legislation of Interest....................................................................................................................................... 157
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, MEMORIALS AND PETITIONS .......................................................... 169
Executive Communications .............................................................................................................................. 169
Memorials .......................................................................................................................................................... 204
Petitions............................................................................................................................................................. 206
HEARINGS ........................................................................................................................................................... 208
Full Committee ................................................................................................................................................. 208
Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises .......................... 222
Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology ........................... 226
Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit .................................................................... 230
Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity .............................................................................. 233
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations ............................................................................................. 241
COMMITTEE MEETINGS .................................................................................................................................. 245
Full Committee ................................................................................................................................................. 245
Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises .......................... 275
Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology ........................... 278
Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit .................................................................... 280
Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity .............................................................................. 282
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations ............................................................................................. 284
RECORD VOTES........................................................................... . 286
Full Committee ................................................................................................................................................. 286
Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises ......................... .407
PRINTED HEARINGS........................................................................................................................................ .411
COMMITTEE PRINTS ....................................................................................................................................... .417

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COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICES


(Ratio: 37-33)

BARNEY FRANK, Massachusetts, Chairman


SPENCER BACHUS, Alabama
PAUL E. KANJORSKI, Pennsylvania
MAXINE WATERS, California
DEBORAH PRYCE, Ohio
CAROLYN B. MALONEY, New York
MICHAEL N. CASTLE, Delaware
LUIS V. GUTIERREZ, Illinois
PETER T. KING, New York
NYDIA M. VELZQUEZ, New York
EDWARD R. ROYCE, California
MELVIN L. WATT, North Carolina
FRANK D. LUCAS, Oklahoma
GARY L. ACKERMAN, New York
RON PAUL, Texas
BRAD SHERMAN, California
STEVEN C. LATOURETTE, Ohio
GREGORY W. MEEKS, New York
DONALD A. MANZULLO, Illinois
DENNIS MOORE, Kansas
WALTER B. JONES, JR. North Carolina
MICHAEL E. CAPUANO, Massachusetts
JUDY BIGGERT, Illinois
RUBN HINOJOSA, Texas
CHRISTOPHER SHAYS, Connecticut
WM. LACY CLAY, Missouri
GARY G. MILLER, California
CAROLYN MCCARTHY, New York
SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO, West Virginia
JOE BACA, California
TOM FEENEY, Florida
STEPHEN F. LYNCH, Massachusetts
JEB HENSARLING, Texas
BRAD MILLER, North Carolina
SCOTT GARRETT, New Jersey
DAVID SCOTT, Georgia
GINNY BROWN-WAITE, Florida
AL GREEN, Texas
J. GRESHAM BARRETT, South Carolina
EMANUEL CLEAVER, Missouri
JIM GERLACH, Pennsylvania
MELISSA L. BEAN, Illinois
STEVAN PEARCE, New Mexico
GWEN MOORE, Wisconsin
RANDY NEUGEBAUER, Texas
LINCOLN DAVIS, Tennessee
TOM PRICE, Georgia
PAUL W. HODES, New Hampshire
GEOFF DAVIS, Kentucky
KEITH ELLISON, Minnesota
PATRICK MCHENRY, North Carolina
RON KLEIN, Florida
JOHN CAMPBELL, California
TIM MAHONEY, Florida
ADAM H. PUTNAM, Florida
CHARLES A. WILSON, Ohio
MICHELE BACHMANN, Minnesota
ED PERLMUTTER, Colorado
PETER ROSKAM, Illinois
CHRISTOPHER S. MURPHY, Connecticut
KENNY MARCHANT, Texas4
JOE DONNELLY, Indiana
THADDEUS G. MCCOTTER, Michigan5
BILL FOSTER, Illinois1
KEVIN MCCARTHY, California6
ANDRE CARSON, Indiana2
DEAN HELLER, Nevada7
JACKIE SPEIER, California3
DON CAZAYOUX, Louisiana3
TRAVIS CHILDERS, Mississippi3

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON CAPITAL MARKETS, INSURANCE, AND GOVERNMENT SPONSORED


ENTERPRISES
(Ratio: 26-23)
PAUL E. KANJORSKI, Pennsylvania, Chairman
DEBORAH PRYCE, Ohio
GARY L. ACKERMAN, New York
BRAD SHERMAN, California
JEB HENSARLING, Texas
GREGORY W. MEEKS, New York
CHRISTOPHER SHAYS, Connecticut
MICHAEL N. CASTLE, Delaware
DENNIS MOORE, Kansas
MICHAEL E. CAPUANO, Massachusetts
PETER T. KING, New York
RUBN HINOJOSA, Texas
FRANK D. LUCAS, Oklahoma
CAROLYN MCCARTHY, New York
DONALD A. MANZULLO, Illinois
JOE BACA, California
EDWARD R. ROYCE, California
STEPHEN F. LYNCH, Massachusetts
STEVEN C. LATOURETTE, Ohio
BRAD MILLER, North Carolina
SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO, West Virginia
DAVID SCOTT, Georgia
ADAM H. PUTNAM, Florida
NYDIA VELZQUEZ, New York
J. GRESHAM BARRETT, South Carolina
MELISSA L. BEAN, Illinois
GINNY BROWN-WAITE, Florida
GWEN MOORE, Wisconsin
TOM FEENEY, Florida
LINCOLN DAVIS, Tennessee
SCOTT GARRETT, New Jersey
PAUL W. HODES, New Hampshire
JIM GERLACH, Pennsylvania
RON KLEIN, Florida
TOM PRICE, Georgia
TIM MAHONEY, Florida
GEOFF DAVIS, Kentucky
ED PERLMUTTER, Colorado
JOHN CAMPBELL, California
CHRISTOPHER S. MURPHY, Connecticut
MICHELE BACHMANN, Minnesota
JOE DONNELLY, Indiana
PETER ROSKAM, Illinois
ANDRE CARSON, Indiana
KENNY MARCHANT, Texas
JACKIE SPEIER, California
THADDEUS G. MCCOTTER, Michigan
DON CAZAYOUX, Louisiana
SPENCER BACHUS, Alabama, ex officio
TRAVIS CHILDERS, Mississippi
BARNEY FRANK, Massachusetts, ex officio

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY POLICY, TRADE, AND


TECHNOLOGY
(Ratio: 14-12)
LUIS V. GUTIERREZ, Illinois, Chairman
RON PAUL, Texas
CAROLYN B. MALONEY, New York
MAXINE WATERS, California
MICHAEL N. CASTLE, Delaware
PAUL E. KANJORSKI, Pennsylvania
FRANK D. LUCAS, Oklahoma
GWEN MOORE, Wisconsin
DONALD A. MANZULLO, Illinois
GREGORY W. MEEKS, New York
WALTER B. JONES, JR. North Carolina
DENNIS MOORE, Kansas
JEB HENSARLING, Texas
WM. LACY CLAY, Missouri
TOM PRICE, Georgia
BILL FOSTER, Illinois
PATRICK MCHENRY, North Carolina
ANDRE CARSON, Indiana
MICHELE BACHMANN, Minnesota
MELVIN L. WATT, North Carolina
PETER ROSKAM, Illinois
BRAD SHERMAN, California
KENNY MARCHANT, Texas
KEITH ELLISON, Minnesota
DEAN HELLER, Nevada
TRAVIS CHILDERS, Mississippi
SPENCER BACHUS, Alabama, ex officio
BARNEY FRANK, Massachusetts, ex officio

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND CONSUMER CREDIT


(Ratio: 25-22)
CAROLYN B. MALONEY, New York, Chairwoman
MELVIN L. WATT, North Carolina
JUDY BIGGERT, Illinois
GARY L. ACKERMAN, New York
TOM PRICE, Georgia
BRAD SHERMAN, California
DEBORAH PRYCE, Ohio
LUIS V. GUTIERREZ, Illinois
MICHAEL N. CASTLE, Delaware
DENNIS MOORE, Kansas
PETER T. KING, New York
PAUL E. KANJORSKI, Pennsylvania
EDWARD R. ROYCE, California
MAXINE WATERS, California
STEVEN C. LATOURETTE, Ohio
RUBN HINOJOSA, Texas
WALTER B. JONES, JR. North Carolina
CAROLYN MCCARTHY, New York
SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO, West Virginia
JOE BACA, California
TOM FEENEY, Florida
AL GREEN, Texas
JEB HENSARLING, Texas
WM. LACY CLAY, Missouri
SCOTT GARRETT, New Jersey
BRAD MILLER, North Carolina
GINNY BROWN-WAITE, Florida
DAVID SCOTT, Georgia
J. GRESHAM BARRETT, South Carolina
EMANUEL CLEAVER, Missouri
JIM GERLACH, Pennsylvania
MELISSA L. BEAN, Illinois
STEVAN PEARCE, New Mexico
LINCOLN DAVIS, Tennessee
RANDY NEUGEBAUER, Texas
PAUL W. HODES, New Hampshire
GEOFF DAVIS, Kentucky
KEITH ELLISON, Minnesota
PARTICK MCHENRY, North Carolina
RON KLEIN, Florida
JOHN CAMPBELL, California
CHARLES A. WILSON, Ohio
KEVIN MCCARTHY, California
GREGORY W. MEEKS, New York
DEAN HELLER, Nevada
BILL FOSTER, Illinois
SPENCER BACHUS, Alabama, ex officio
ED PERLMUTTER, Colorado
BARNEY FRANK, Massachusetts, ex officio

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY


(Ratio: 14-12)
MAXINE WATERS, California, Chairwoman
SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO, West
NYDIA VELZQUEZ, New York
STEPHEN F. LYNCH, Massachusetts
Virginia
EMANUEL CLEAVER, Missouri
STEVAN PEARCE, New Mexico
AL GREEN, Texas
PETER T. KING, New York
WM. LACY CLAY, Missouri
JUDY BIGGERT, Illinois
CAROLYN B. MALONEY, New York
CHRISTOPHER SHAYS, Connecticut
GWEN MOORE, Wisconsin
GARY G. MILLER, California
KEITH ELLISON, Minnesota
SCOTT GARRETT, New Jersey
CHRISTOPHER S. MURPHY, Connecticut
RANDY NEUGEBAUER, Texas
JOE DONNELLY, Indiana
GEOFF DAVIS, Kentucky
MICHAEL E. CAPUANO, Massachusetts
JOHN CAMPBELL, California
CHARLES A. WILSON, Ohio
THADDEUS G. MCCOTTER, Michigan
DON CAZAYOUX, Louisiana
KEVIN MCCARTHY, California
BARNEY FRANK, Massachusetts, ex officio SPENCER BACHUS, Alabama, ex officio

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS


(Ratio: 11-9)

MELVIN L. WATT, North Carolina, Chairman


GARY G. MILLER, California
LUIS V. GUTIERREZ, Illinois
MAXINE WATERS, California
PARTICK MCHENRY, North Carolina
STEPHEN F. LYNCH, Massachusetts
EDWARD R. ROYCE, California
EMANUEL CLEAVER, Missouri
RON PAUL, Texas
MICHAEL E. CAPUANO, Massachusetts
STEVEN C. LATOURETTE, Ohio
AL GREEN, Texas
J. GRESHAM BARRETT, South Carolina
RON KLEIN, Florida
MICHELE BACHMANN, Minnesota
TIM MAHONEY, Florida
PETER ROSKAM, Illinois
ED PERLMUTTER, Colorado
KEVIN MCCARTHY, California
JACKIE SPEIER, California
SPENCER BACHUS, Alabama, ex officio
BARNEY FRANK, Massachusetts, ex officio

MEMBERSHIP NOTES

Mr. Foster was elected to the Committee on April 1, 2008, filling a vacancy created by the death of
Mrs. Julia Carson on December 15, 2007. Mrs. Carson had ranked immediately after Mr. Ackerman.
2 Mr. Andre Carson was elected to the Committee on April 1, 2008, filling a vacancy created by the
resignation of Mr. Sires on March 11, 2008. Mr. Sires had ranked immediately after Mr. Davis of Tennessee.
3 Ms. Speier, Mr. Cazayoux and Mr. Childers were elected to the Committee on June 10, 2008, filling
vacancies created by the resignations of Mr. Wexler on June 9, 2008, Mr. Marshall on June 10, 2008, and
Mr. Boren on June 9, 2008. Messrs. Wexler, Marshall and Boren had ranked immediately after Mr.
Donnelly.
4 Mr. Marchante was elected to the Committee on March 12, 2007, filling a vacancy created by the
resignation of Mrs. Blackburn from the Committee on March 12, 2007. Mrs. Blackburn had ranked
immediately after Mr. Putnam.
5 Mr. McCotter was elected to the Committee on May 10, 2007, filling a vacancy created by the
resignation of Mr. Renzi from the Committee on March 12, 2007. Mr. Renzi had ranked immediately after
Mr. Barrett of South Carolina
6 Mr. McCarthy of California was elected to the Committee on October 2, 2007, filling a vacancy
created by the death of Mr. Gillmor on September 5, 2007. Mr. Gillmor had ranked immediately after Mr.
Paul.
7 Mr. Heller was elected to the Committee on February 26, 2008, filling a vacancy created by the
designation of Mr. Baker from the House on February 2, 2008. Mr. Baker had ranked immediately after Mr.
Bachus
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HISTORY OF LEGISLATION

COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS

Comm.Res. 1
Date introduced:
January 31, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
Adopting rules for the One Hundred Tenth
Congress.
1/31/2007:
Committee consideration and markup
held. A motion to adopt the resolution was agreed
to by a voice vote.

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HOUSE BILLS

H.R. 41

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

To repeal the prohibition on the payment of


interest on demand deposits, and for other
purposes.
The Business Checking Fairness Act of 2007

H.R. 66

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

To establish the SouthEast Crescent Authority,


and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Nydia M. Velazquez

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. McIntyre
Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and in addition to the
Committee on Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker.

H.R. 43
To amend the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974 to provide financial
assistance for the development and reuse of
brownfields.

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee Domestic and
International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Brownfields Housing and Community Renewal


Development Act
Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

H.R. 91

Sponsor:
Ms. Velzquez

To establish a program to provide reinsurance for


State natural catastrophe insurance programs to
help the United States better prepare for and
protect its citizens against the ravages of natural
catastrophes,
to
encourage
and
promote
mitigation and prevention for, and recovery and
rebuilding from such catastrophes, and to better
assist in the financial recovery from such
catastrophes.

Jan. 4, 2007
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.
Mar. 16, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Homeowners Insurance Protection Act of 2007

H.R. 44

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

To preserve affordable housing opportunities for


low-income families, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Ginny Brown-Waite

Stabilizing Affordable Housing for the Future Act


Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Ms. Velzquez
Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 111
To amend the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956
and the Revised Statutes of the United States to
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prohibit financial holding companies and national


banks from engaging, directly or indirectly, in real
estate brokerage or real estate management
activities, and for other purposes.

H.R. 172
To assist teachers and public safety officers in
obtaining affordable housing.
Community Partners Next Door Act of 2007

Community Choice in Real Estate Act

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Sponsor:
Ms. Lee

Sponsor:
Mr. Paul E. Kanjorski

Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

H.R. 127
To amend the National Housing Act to increase
the mortgage amount limits applicable to FHA
mortgage insurance for multifamily housing
located in high-cost areas.

H.R. 173
To protect innocent elderly and disabled tenants
in public housing and housing assisted under the
rental assistance program under section 8 of the
United States Housing Act of 1937 from eviction
by reason of criminal activity.

FHA Multifamily Loan Limit Adjustment Act of


2007
Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

One Strike and Youre Out! Act of 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Barney Frank

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Ms. Lee
Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 158
To direct the Secretary of the Treasury to mint
coins in commemoration of the battlefields of the
Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Battlefields


Commemorative Coin Act of 2007

H.R. 174

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

To reauthorize the public and assisted housing


drug elimination program of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development.

Sponsor:
Mr. Holt

Public Housing Drug Elimination Program


Reauthorization Act of 2007

Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Sponsor:
Ms. Lee
Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.
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Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

July 26, 2007:


Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
July 30, 2007:
Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

H.R. 179

July 30, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

To confirm the jurisdiction of the Consumer


Product Safety Commission with respect to
releasing systems on residential window bars and
to establish a consumer product safety standard
ensuring that all such bars include a quick-release
mechanism.

July 30, 2007:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

Safe Access in Fire Emergencies Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

July 31, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

Sponsor:
Ms. Lee

July 31, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Jan 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker.

July 31, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 418 - 1.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Aug. 1, 2007:
Received in the Senate.

H.R. 188

H.R. 180

To provide a new effective date for the


applicability of certain provisions of law to Public
Law 105-331.

To require the identification of companies that


conduct business operations in Sudan, to prohibit
United States Government contracts with such
companies, and for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Darfur Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank Pallone Jr.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Ms. Lee
Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Oversight and Government Reform, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker.

Jan. 16, 2007:


Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.
Jan. 16, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored
Enterprises, and in addition to the Subcommittee
on Domestic and International Monetary Policy,
Trade, and Technology.

Jan. 16, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.
Jan. 16, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Mar. 20, 2007:


Subcommittee Hearings Held.
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Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 16, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Jan. 25, 2007:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Jan. 25, 2007:
Passed Senate without
Unanimous Consent.

amendment

H.R. 217

by

To lift the trade embargo on Cuba, and for other


purposes.

Jan. 25, 2007:


Cleared for White House.

Cuba Reconciliation Act

Jan. 26, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Jan. 30, 2007:


Presented to President.

Sponsor:
Mr. Serrano

Feb. 8, 2007:
Signed by President.

Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, Energy and Commerce, Judiciary,
Financial Services, Oversight and Government
Reform, and Agriculture, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker.

Feb. 8, 2007:
Became Public Law No: 110-3.

H.R. 201

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

To authorize 150,000 incremental vouchers for


tenant-based rental assistance under section 8 of
the United States Housing Act of 1937 to help
meet the housing needs of low-income families.
Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

H.R. 266
To authorize the President to posthumously
award a gold medal on behalf of the Congress to
the seven members of the crew of the space
shuttle Columbia in recognition of their
outstanding and enduring contributions to the
Nation.

Sponsor:
Mr. Rothman
Jan. 4, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.
Mar. 16, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 5, 2007

H.R. 202

Jan. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas

To authorize the renewal of tenant-based rental


assistance vouchers under section 8 of the United
States Housing Act of 1937.

Mar. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Housing Authority Funding Fairness Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Rothman
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consumer reporting agencies, to require such


consumer reporting agencies to maintain a
permanent fraud alert in each file of a consumer
whose name appears on the Death Master List,
and for other purposes.

H.R. 323
To amend section 5313 of title 31, United States
Code, to reform certain requirements for reporting
cash transactions, and for other purposes.
Seasoned Customer CTR Exemption Act of 2007

Identity Theft Prevention and Timely Reporting


Act of 2007

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007

Date Introduced:
Jan. 9, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Spencer Bachus

Sponsor:
Mrs. Susan A. Davis

Jan. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 23, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

H.R. 382

Jan. 23, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

To amend the Federal Deposit Insurance Act with


respect to municipal deposits.

Jan. 23, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

Municipal Deposit Insurance Protection Act of


2007

Jan. 23, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 10, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Gillmor

Jan. 24, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Jan. 10, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.
April 11, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

H.R. 330
To establish a Federal program to provide
reinsurance to improve the availability of
homeowners' insurance.

H.R. 391

Homeowners' Insurance Availability Act of 2007

To authorize the Secretary of Housing and Urban


Development to continue to insure, and to enter
into commitments to insure, home equity
conversion mortgages under section 255 of the
National Housing Act.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 4, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Ginny Brown-Waite

Date Introduced:
Jan. 10, 2007

Jan. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Jim Matheson
Jan. 10, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 336

To require the distribution by the National


Technical Information Service of monthly updates
of the Death Master List prepared by the Social
Security Administration to all nationwide
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Jan. 16, 2007:


Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

Jan. 24, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Jan. 16, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

H.R. 403

Jan. 16, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

To amend section 12(c) of the United States


Housing Act of 1937 to exempt residents of public
housing who are determined by the Veterans
Administration to be permanently and totally
disabled from the requirement to perform
community service.

Jan. 16, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Jan. 17, 2007:
Received in the Senate. Read the first time.
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
Read the First Time.

Disabled Veteran Housing Simplification Act of


2007
Date Introduced:
Jan. 11, 2007

Jan. 18, 2007:


Read the second time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under General Orders.
Calendar No. 8.

Sponsor:
Ms. Carson
Jan. 11, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 392

To provide for a circulating quarter dollar coin


program to honor the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American
Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands,
and for other purposes.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

H.R. 406

To posthumously award a Congressional gold


medal to Alice Paul in recognition of her role in
the womens suffrage movement and in advancing
equal rights for women.

District of Columbia and United States Territories


Circulating Quarter Dollar Program Act
Date Introduced:
Jan. 10, 2007

Alice Paul Congressional Gold Medal Act

Sponsor:
Ms. Norton

Date Introduced:
Jan. 11, 2007

Jan. 10, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Baca

Jan. 23, 2007:


Mr. Gutierrez moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

Jan. 11, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 23, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Jan. 23, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.
Jan. 23, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 458
To repeal the requirements under the United
States Housing Act of 1937 for residents of public
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housing to engage in community service and to


complete economic self-sufficiency programs.

H.R. 556
To ensure national security while promoting
foreign investment and the creation and
maintenance of jobs, to reform the process by
which such investments are examined for any
effect they may have on national security, to
establish the Committee on Foreign Investment in
the United States, and for other purposes.

Public Housing Tenants Respect Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Jan. 12, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Rangel
Jan. 12, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

National Security Foreign Investment Reform and


Strengthened Transparency Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Jan. 18, 2007

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Maloney
Jan. 18, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Energy and Commerce, and Foreign Affairs, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

H.R. 480

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit


issuance of residential mortgages to any
individual who lacks a Social Security account
number.
Date Introduced:
Jan. 16, 2007

Feb. 14, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Sponsor:
Mr. Doolittle

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Feb. 14, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Jan. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Feb. 16, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) asked unanimous consent
that the Committee on Financial Services have
until midnight on Feb. 23 to file a report on H.R.
556. Agreed to without objection.

April 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

H.R. 537

To establish a bipartisan commission on insurance


reform.

Feb. 23, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-24, Part I.

Commission on Catastrophic Disaster Risk and


Insurance Act of 2007

Feb. 23, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
9.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 17, 2007

Feb. 27, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 195
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 556 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be read by section. Bill is open to
amendments. All points of order against
consideration of the bill are waived except those
arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It shall
be in order to consider as an original bill for the

Sponsor:
Mr. Meek
Jan. 17, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

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purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule


the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill.

June 29, 2007:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Feb. 28, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 195 passed House.

June 29, 2007:


Measure laid before
consent.

Feb. 28, 2007:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 195.

June 29, 2007:


Senate struck all after the Enacting Clause and
substituted the language of S. 1610 amended.

Feb. 28, 2007:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 195 and Rule XVIII.

June 29, 2007:


Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous
Consent.

Senate

by

unanimous

June 29, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Feb. 28, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable Ed
Pastor to act as Chairman of the Committee.

July 10, 2007:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays
were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the
provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

Feb. 28, 2007:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 556.
Feb. 8, 2007:
The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

July 11, 2007:


On motion that the House suspend the rules and
agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to by the
Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 370 - 45.

Feb. 28, 2007:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.

July 11, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to
without objection.
July 11, 2007:
Cleared for White House.

Feb. 28, 2007:


Mr. Neugebauer moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services.

July 18, 2007:


Presented to President.

Feb. 8, 2007:
The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

July 26, 2007:


Signed by President.
July 26, 2007:
Became Public Law No: 110-49.

Feb. 28, 2007:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by recorded vote: 193 - 229.

H.R. 568

Feb. 28, 2007:


On passage Passed by recorded vote: 423 - 0.

To amend section 255 of the National Housing Act


to remove the limitation on the number of reverse
mortgages that may be insured under the FHA
mortgage insurance program for such mortgages.

Feb. 28, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Reverse Mortgages to Help Americas Seniors Act

Mar. 01, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 18, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Matheson

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Jan. 18, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

disabled for life while serving in the Armed Forces


of the United States.
American Veterans Disabled for Life
Commemorative Coin

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 23, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Moore

H.R. 622
To posthumously award a Congressional gold
medal to Shirley Chisholm.

Jan. 23, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Shirley Chisholm Congressional Gold Medal Act


Date Introduced:
Jan. 22, 2007

May 15, 2007:


Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to
suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended
Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required):
416 0 (Roll no. 345)

Sponsor:
Mr. Rangel
Jan. 22, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Jun. 2, 2008:
Committee on Banking, Housing, and urban
Affairs. Reported by Senator Dodd with an
amendment. Without written report.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Jun. 10, 2008:


Passed/ agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate
with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

H.R. 624

Jun. 18, 2008:


Resolving differences House actions: On
motion that the House suspend the rules and
agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to by
voice vote. Cleared for White House.

To lift the trade embargo on Cuba, and for other


purposes.
Free Trade With Cuba Act
Date Introduced:
Jan. 22, 2007

Jul. 7, 2008:
Presented to President.

Sponsor:
Mr. Rangel

Jul. 17, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public No: 110277.

Jan. 22, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, Energy and Commerce, Judiciary,
Financial Services, Oversight and Government
Reform, and Agriculture, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker.

H.R. 644
To facilitate the provision of assistance by the
Department of Housing and Urban Development
for the cleanup and economic redevelopment of
brownfields.

April 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Brownfields Redevelopment Enhancement Act


Date Introduced:
Jan. 23, 2007

H.R. 634

To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint


coins in commemoration of veterans who became

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller
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Jan. 23, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 24, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Velzquez

Feb. 27, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

Jan. 24, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Feb. 27, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

April 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Feb. 27, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.
Feb. 27, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 698

To amend the Federal Deposit Insurance Act to


establish industrial bank holding company
regulation, and for other purposes.

Feb. 28, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Industrial Bank Holding Company Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Jan. 29, 2007

H.R. 647

Sponsor:
Mr. Gillmor

To extend for 5 years the Mark-to-Market


program of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development

Jan. 29, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mark-to-Market Extension Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Jan. 23, 2007

Apr. 25, 2007:


Committee Hearings Held.

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters

May 2, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Jan. 23, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

May 2, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

April 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

May 16, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-155.

Oct. 24, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

May 16, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
92.

H.R. 655

May 21, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

To provide for more accurate valuation of


multifamily housing properties and loans for such
properties, that are sold at a discount by the
Department of Housing and Urban Development
to facilitate acquisition of such properties that
maintains the properties as affordable housing.

May 21, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 21, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair

Pathway to Preservation Act of 2007

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announced that further proceedings on the motion


would be postponed.

Feb. 27, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 412 - 0.

May 21, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

Feb. 27, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

May 21, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 371 - 16, 1 Present.

Feb. 28, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

May 21, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
May 22, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 782

To amend title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 to


provide that exchange-rate misalignment by any
foreign nation is a countervailable export subsidy,
to amend the Exchange Rates and International
Economic Policy Coordination Act of 1988 to
clarify the definition of manipulation with respect
to currency, and for other purposes.

H.R. 755
To require annual oral testimony before the
Financial Services Committee of the Chairperson
or a designee of the Chairperson of the Securities
and Exchange Commission, the Financial
Accounting Standards Board, and the Public
Company Accounting Oversight Board, relating to
their efforts to promote transparency in financial
reporting.

Fair Currency Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Jan. 31, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Ryan of Ohio
Jan. 31, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committees on
Financial Services, Foreign Affairs, and Armed
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker.

Promoting Transparency in Financial Reporting


Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Jan. 31, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Davis
Jan. 31, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Apr. 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Feb. 27, 2007:


Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

H.R. 835
To reauthorize the programs of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development for housing
assistance for Native Hawaiians.

Feb. 27, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 27, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

Hawaiian Homeownership Opportunity Act of


2007
Date Introduced:
Feb. 6, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Abercrombie

Feb. 27, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

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Feb. 6, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Feb. 14, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mar. 28, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
Mar. 28, 2007:
The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

Mark-up

Mar. 28, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

Feb. 14, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

Mar. 28, 2007:


On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 272
- 150, 1 Present.

Mar. 15, 2007:


Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 28, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Mar. 15, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
23.

Mar. 28, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.

Mar. 21, 2007:


Ms. Waters moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

May 10, 2007:


Committee on Indian Affairs. Ordered to be
reported without amendment favorably.

Mar. 21, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 21, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

July 9, 2007:
Committee on Indian Affairs. Reported by
Senator Dorgan without amendment. With
written report No. 110-126.
July 9, 2007:
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
General Orders. Calendar No. 262.

Mar. 21, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

July 25, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs pursuant to the order
of May 27, 1988, for a period not to exceed 60
days.

Mar. 21, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Failed by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required):
262 - 162.
Mar. 21, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Sep. 19, 2007:


Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Ordered to be reported without
amendment favorably.

Mar. 26, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 269
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 835 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to
amendments.

Sep. 26, 2007:


Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Reported by Senator Dodd without
amendment. Without written report.
Sep. 26, 2007:
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
General Orders. Calendar No. 388.

Mar. 27, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 269 passed House.

H.R. 840

Mar. 27, 2007:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 269.

To amend the McKinney-Vento Homeless


Assistance Act to consolidate the housing
assistance programs for homeless persons under
title IV of such Act, and for other purposes.
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April 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid


Transition to Housing Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Feb. 6, 2007

May 9, 2007:
Mr. Miller, George moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

Sponsor:
Ms. Carson

May 9, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.

Feb. 6, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

May 9, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

April 13, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

May 9, 2007:
Considered as unfinished business.

H.R. 873

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit


fees by creditors for payments on credit card
accounts by electronic fund transfers, and for
other purposes.

May 9, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 414 - 3.

Credit Card Payment Fee Act of 2007

May 9, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 7, 2007

May 10, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions.

Sponsor:
Mr. Ackerman
Feb. 7, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 920

Apr. 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

To amend the National Flood Insurance Act of


1968 to provide for the national flood insurance
program to make available multiperil coverage for
damage resulting from windstorms or floods, and
for other purposes.

H.R. 890

To establish requirements for lenders and


institutions of higher education in order to protect
students
and
other
borrowers
receiving
educational loans.

Multiple Peril Insurance Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Feb. 8, 2007

Student Loan Sunshine Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Taylor

Date Introduced:
Feb. 7, 2007

Feb. 8, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. George Miller of California
Feb. 7, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Education and
Labor, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker.

H.R. 921
To authorize the Director of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency to make grants
to communities to be used for outreach efforts to
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encourage participation in the national flood


insurance program.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 8, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Herseth

Flood Insurance Community Outreach Grant


Program Act of 2007

Feb. 8, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
and in addition to the Committees on
Transportation and Infrastructure, Financial
Services, Natural Resources, and Education and
Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined
by the Speaker.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 8, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Matsui
Feb. 8, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

April 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

April 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

H.R. 946
To extend the protections of the Truth in Lending
Act to overdraft protection programs and services
provided by depository institutions, to require
customer consent before a depository institution
may initiate overdraft protection services and
fees, to enhance the information made available to
consumers relating to overdraft protection
services and fees, to prohibit systematic
manipulation in the posting of checks and other
debits to a depository account for the purpose of
generating overdraft protection fees, and for other
purposes.

H.R. 922
To provide for a study by the Government
Accountability Office on methods, practices, and
incentives to increase the extent to which lowincome property owners living in high-risk
locations participate in the National Flood
Insurance Program.
National Flood Insurance Program Participation
Evaluation Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Feb. 8, 2007

Consumer Overdraft Protection Fair Practices Act

Sponsor:
Ms. Matsui

Date Introduced:
Feb. 8, 2007

Feb. 8, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Maloney of New York
Feb. 8, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Apr. 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Apr. 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

H.R. 926

To prohibit the provision of Federal economic


development assistance for any State or locality
that uses the power of eminent domain power to
obtain
property
for
private
commercial
development or that fails to pay relocation costs to
persons displaced by use of the power of eminent
domain for economic development purposes.

H.R. 957
To amend the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 to
expand and clarify the entities against which
sanctions may be imposed.
Date Introduced:
Feb. 8, 2007

Strengthening the Ownership of Private Property


Act of 2007 (STOPP Act of 2007)
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Sponsor:
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

H.R. 993

Feb. 8, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Financial
Services, Ways and Means, and Oversight and
Government Reform, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 19, 2007

Expressing support for the second annual America


Saves Week 2008 from February 24, 2008 through
March 2, 2008.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones of Ohio
Feb. 19, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

May 22, 2007:


House Committee on Financial Services
Granted an extension for further consideration
ending not later than June 29, 2007.

H.R. 1000

June 29, 2007:


House Committee on Financial Services
Granted an extension for further consideration
ending not later than July 13, 2007.

To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Edward


William Brooke III in recognition of his
unprecedented and enduring service to our
Nation.

July 13, 2007:


Committee on Financial Services discharged.

Edward William Brooke III Congressional Gold


Medal Act

July 13, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
144.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 12, 2007

July 30, 2007:


Mr. Faleomavaega moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

Sponsor:
Ms. Norton
Feb. 12, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

July 30, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 30, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

July 31, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

H.R. 1026
To facilitate the sale of United States agricultural
products to Cuba, as authorized by the Trade
Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act of
2000.

July 31, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 415 - 11.

Agricultural Export Facilitation Act of 2007

July 31, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 13, 2007

Aug. 1, 2007:
Received in the Senate.

Sponsor:
Mr. Moran of Kansas
Feb. 13, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on the
Judiciary, Financial Services, and Agriculture, for
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a period to be subsequently determined by the


Speaker.

June 25, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

June 25, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.
June 25, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 1049

June 26, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

To reduce the unintended costs and burdens that


the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 imposes on United
States businesses, while maintaining that Acts
goals of bolstering confidence in the integrity of
publicly held companies.

Oct. 26, 2007:


Indefinitely
postponed
Unanimous Consent.

Amend Misinterpreted Excessive Regulation In


Corporate America Act
Date Introduced:
Feb. 14, 2007

by

Senate

by

H.R. 1066
To increase community development investments
by depository institutions, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Garrett of New Jersey

Depository Institution Community Development


Investments Enhancement Act

Feb. 14, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 15, 2007

April 13, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
Feb. 15, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R.1065

Mar. 27, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

To streamline the regulation of nonadmitted


insurance and reinsurance, and for other
purposes.

Mar. 27, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 15, 2007

Mar. 27, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

Sponsor:
Mr. Moore of Kansas
Feb. 15, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on the
Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker.

Mar. 27, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Mar. 28, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

H.R. 1069

June 25, 2007:


Mr. Moore (KS) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

To provide Federal coordination and assistance in


preventing gang violence.
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Date Introduced:
Feb. 15, 2007

Sep. 17, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

Sponsor:
Mr. Baca

Sep. 17, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Feb. 15, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Education
and Labor, Energy and Commerce, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker..

Sep. 18, 2007:


Received in the Senate.
Oct. 4, 2007:
Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative
Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No.
409.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Oct. 26, 2007:


Indefinitely
postponed
by
Consent. (consideration: CR S13493)

H.R. 1081

Unanimous

To further competition in the insurance industry.

H.R. 1171

Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2007

To direct the Securities and Exchange


Commission to revise rules to provide for the
comparable treatment and expanded use of
qualified money market funds for broker-dealer
financing.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 15, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. DeFazio
Feb. 15, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Energy and
Commerce, and Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 16, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Meeks of New York
Feb. 16, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1154

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 16, 2007

H.R. 1208

To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Michael


Ellis DeBakey, M.D.

To amend the Securities and Exchange Act of


1934 to require improved disclosure of corporate
charitable contributions, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Green
Feb. 16, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Corporate Charitable Disclosure Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Feb. 27, 2007

Sep. 17, 2007:


Mr. Green, Al moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

Sponsor:
Mr. Gillmor
Feb. 27, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 17, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

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April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

shall be considered as an orginial bill for the


purpose of amendment under the 5 minute rule.
Mar. 20, 2007:
Rule H. Res. 254 passed House.
Mar. 20, 2007:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 254.

H.R. 1227
To assist in the provision of affordable housing to
low-income families affected by Hurricane
Katrina.

Mar. 20, 2007:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 254 and Rule XVIII.

Gulf Coast Hurricane Housing Recovery Act of


2007

Mar. 20, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable Brian
Baird to act as Chairman of the Committee.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 28, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Waters

Mar. 20, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved that the Committee
rise.

Feb. 28, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Mar. 20, 2007:


On motion that the Committee rise Agreed to
by voice vote.
Mar. 20, 2007:
Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union rises leaving H.R. 1227 as unfinished
business.

Mar. 7, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the
Yeas and Nays: 50 - 16.

Mar. 21, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
Mar. 21, 2007:
The House resolved into Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for further
consideration.

Mar. 16, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-51, Part I.
Mar. 16, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
24.

Mar. 21, 2007:


Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union rises leaving H.R. 1227 as unfinished
business.

Mar. 19, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 254
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 1227 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill are waived except
those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. The
amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill, modified by the
amendment printed in part A of the report of the
Committee
on
Rules
accompanying
this
resolution, shall be considered as adopted in the
House and in the Committee of the Whole and

Mar. 21, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business..
Mar. 21, 2007:
The House resolved into Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for further
consideration.
Mar. 21, 2007:
The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 1227.
Mar. 21, 2007:
The
House
adopted
the
remaining
amendments en gross as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.
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Mar. 21, 2007:


Mr. Jindal moved to recommit
instructions to Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Jefferson

with

Feb. 28, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Small Business,
and in addition to the Committees on
Transportation and Infrastructure, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Mar. 21, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered pursuant
to the rule.
Mar. 21, 2007:
On motion to recommit with instructions
Agreed to by recorded vote: 249 - 176, 1 Present.
Mar. 21, 2007:
On passage Passed by recorded vote: 302 125.

H.R. 1257

To amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to


provide shareholders with an advisory vote on
executive compensation.

Mar. 21, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Shareholder Vote on Executive Compensation Act

Mar. 23, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
Mar. 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1235
To amend section 9 of the United States Housing
Act of 1937 to ensure that operating and capital
assistance is provided for certain previously
assisted public housing dwelling units.

Mar. 8, 2007:
Committee Hearings Held.
Mar. 21, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sponsor:
Ms. Velzquez

Mar. 28, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Feb. 28, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 28, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the
Yeas and Nays: 37 - 29.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Apr. 16, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-88.

H.R. 1243

Apr. 16, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
53.

Public Housing Equal Treatment Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Feb. 28, 2007

To address ongoing small business and


homeowner needs in the Gulf Coast States
impacted by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane
Rita.

Apr. 17, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 301
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 1257 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order

Gulf Coast Back to Business Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Feb. 28, 2007
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against consideration of the bill are waived except


those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It
shall be in order to consider as an original bill for
the purpose of amendment under the five-minute
rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill.

Apr. 20, 2007:


Mr. Feeney moved to recommit
instructions to Financial Services.

with

Apr. 20, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

Apr. 18, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 301 passed House.

Apr. 20, 2007:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 184 - 222.

Apr. 18, 2007:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 301.

Apr. 20, 2007:


On passage Passed by recorded vote: 269 134.

Apr. 18, 2007:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 301 and Rule XVIII.

Apr. 20, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Apr. 18, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable
Anthony D. Weiner to act as Chairman of the
Committee.

Apr. 23, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Apr. 18, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved that the Committee
rise.

H.R. 1259

Apr. 18, 2007:


On motion that the Committee rise Agreed to
by voice vote.

To increase the use and research of sustainable


building design technology, and for other
purposes.

Apr. 18, 2007:


Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union rises leaving H.R. 1257 as unfinished
business.

High-Performance Buildings Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Mar. 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Smith of Washington

Apr. 20, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
Apr. 20, 2007:
The House resolved into Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for further
consideration.

Mar. 1, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Science and Technology, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker.

Apr. 20, 2007:


he House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 1257.

April 11, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Jan. 24, 2007

Apr. 20, 2007:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

H.R. 1289

To enhance the availability of capital and credit


for all citizens and communities, to ensure that
community reinvestment keeps pace as banks,
securities firms, and other financial service
providers become affiliates as a result of the
enactment of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and
for other purposes.

Apr. 20, 2007:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.

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Community Reinvestment Modernization Act of


2007

April 13, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas

H.R. 1357

Mar. 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

To require divestiture of current investments in


Iran, to prohibit future investments in Iran, and
to require disclosure to investors of information
relating to such investments.

H.R. 1314

Date Introduced:
Mar. 6, 2007

To provide that only certain forms of identification


of individuals may be accepted by the Federal
Government and by financial institutions.

Sponsor:
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
Mar. 6, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Oversight and Government Reform, and
Education and Labor, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Photo Identification Security Act


Date Introduced:
Mar. 5, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Blackburn
Mar. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform, and in addition to the
Committee on Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 1373
To provide for the award of a gold medal on behalf
of the Congress to Tiger Woods, in recognition of
his service to the Nation in promoting excellence
and good sportsmanship, and in breaking barriers
with grace and dignity by showing that golf is a
sport for all people.

Mar. 14, 2007:


Introductory remarks on measure.
Mar. 26, 2007:
Introductory remarks on measure.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 7, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Baca

H.R. 1341
To require corporate income reported to the
Internal Revenue Service to be included in annual
reports to the Securities and Exchange
Commission.

Mar. 7, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Honest Income Disclosure Act

April 13, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 6, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Gillmor

H.R. 1391

Mar. 6, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

To accelerate efforts to develop vaccines for


diseases primarily affecting developing countries
and for other purposes.
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Date Introduced:
Mar. 7, 2007

Sep. 25, 2007:


Mr. Lantos moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended.

Sponsor:
Mr. Visclosky

Sep. 25, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Mar. 7, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Foreign Affairs and Financial Services, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker.

Sep. 25, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 397 - 16.
Sep. 25, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

April 13, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Sep. 26, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 1400

H.R. 1411

To enhance United States diplomatic efforts with


respect to Iran by imposing additional economic
sanctions against Iran, and for other purposes.

To provide for the construction and rehabilitation


of child care facilities in areas of the Gulf Coast
affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

Iran Counter-Proliferation Act of 2007

Emergency Gulf Coast Child Care Construction


and Rebuilding Act

Date Introduced:
Mar. 8, 2007

Date Introduced:
Mar. 8, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Lantos

Sponsor:
Mr. Jefferson

Mar. 8, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, Financial Services, Oversight and
Government Reform, and the Judiciary, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

Mar. 8, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1427

To reform the regulation of certain housingrelated Government-sponsored enterprises, and


for other purposes.

Aug. 2, 2007:
House Committee on Financial Services
Granted an extension for further consideration
ending not later than Sept. 7, 2007.

Federal Housing Finance Reform Act of 2007

Sep. 4, 2007:
House Committee on Financial Services
Granted an extension for further consideration
ending not later than Sept. 21, 2007.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 9, 2007

Sep. 21, 2007:


House Committee on Financial Services
Granted an extension for further consideration
ending not later than Sept. 24, 2007.

Mar. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 24, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
215.

Consideration

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank

Mar. 29, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.
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and

Mark-up

Mar. 29, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

May 18, 2007:


Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union rises leaving H.R. 1427 as unfinished
business.

May 9, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-142.

May 22, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

May 9, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
84.

May 22, 2007:


The House resolved into Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for further
consideration.

May 15, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 404
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 1427 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be read by title. Bill is open to
amendments. All points of order against
consideration of the bill are waived except those
arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It shall
be in order to consider as an original bill for the
purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule
the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill, modified by the
amendment printed in the report of the
Committee
on
Rules
accompanying
this
resolution.

May 22, 2007:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 1427.
May 22, 2007:
The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.
May 22, 2007:
The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.
May 22, 2007:
Mr. Cantor moved to recommit
instructions to Financial Services.

with

May 22, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

May 16, 2007:


Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
May 17, 2007:
Rule H. Res. 404 passed House.

May 22, 2007:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by recorded vote: 182 - 232.

May 17, 2007:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 404.

May 22, 2007:


On passage Passed by recorded vote: 313 104.

May 17, 2007:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 404 and Rule XVIII.

May 22, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

May 17, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable Mike
Ross to act as Chairman of the Committee.

May 22, 2007:


The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 1427.

May 18, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved that the Committee
rise.

May 24, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

May 18, 2007:


On motion that the Committee rise Agreed to
by voice vote.

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H.R. 1443

H.R. 1508

To treat arbitration clauses which are unilaterally


imposed on consumers as an unfair and deceptive
trade practice and prohibit their use in consumer
transactions, and for other purposes.

To reform certain provisions of section 404 of the


Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 to make compliance
with that section more efficient, with the goal of
maintaining United States capital market global
competitiveness.

Consumer Fairness Act of 2007

Compete Act of 2007

Date Introduced:
Mar. 9, 2007

Date Introduced:
Mar. 13, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Gutierrez

Sponsor:
Mr. Meeks

Mar. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 13, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1447

H.R. 1510

To amend sections 5313 and 5318 of title 31,


United States Code, to reform certain
requirements for reporting cash transactions, and
for other purposes.

To require enhanced disclosure to consumers


regarding the consequences of making only
minimum required payments in the repayment of
credit card debt, and for other purposes.

CTR Modernization Act

Credit Card Repayment Act of 2007

Date Introduced:
Mar. 9, 2007

Date Introduced:
Mar. 13, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Jones

Sponsor:
Mr. Price

Mar. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 13, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1461

H.R. 1515

To amend the Consumer Credit Protection Act to


ban abusive credit practices, enhance consumer
disclosures, protect underage consumers, and for
other purposes.

To amend the Housing and Community


Development Act of 1974 to treat certain
communities as metropolitan cities for purposes of
the community development block grant program.

Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and


Disclosure Act of 2007

Date Introduced:
Mar. 14, 2007

Date Introduced:
Mar. 9, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Costello

Sponsor:
Mr. Udall

Mar. 14, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 29, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

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Consideration

and

Mark-up

Mar. 29, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

H.R. 1537
To modernize credit union net worth standards,
advance credit union efforts to promote economic
growth, and modify credit union regulatory
standards and reduce burdens, and for other
purposes.

Apr. 16, 2007:


Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-86.
Apr. 16, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
51.

Credit Union Regulatory Improvements Act of


2007
Date Introduced:
Mar. 15, 2007

Apr. 17, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill. Considered under suspension of
the rules. On motion to suspend the rules and
pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski
Mar. 15, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Apr. 18, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 1548

To establish the Northern Border Economic


Development Commission, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1519

Northern Border Economic Development


Commission Act of 2007

To prohibit offering homebuilding purchase


contracts that contain in a single document both a
mandatory arbitration agreement and other
contract provisions, to prohibit requiring
purchasers to consent to a mandatory arbitration
agreement as a condition precedent to entering
into a homebuilding purchase contract, and to
provide for the Federal Trade Commission to
enforce violations of such prohibitions as unfair
and deceptive acts or practices under the Federal
Trade Commission Act.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 15, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Hodes
Mar. 15, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and in addition to the
Committee on Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

American Homebuyers Protection Act


Date Introduced:
Mar. 14, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Gonzalez

H.R. 1550
To reduce the reporting and certification burdens
for certain financial institutions of sections 302
and 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

Mar. 14, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Regulatory Relief and Fairness Act


Date Introduced:
Mar. 15, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Jones
Mar. 15, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
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Sponsor:
Mr. Cardoza

H.R. 1566
To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Stevie
Wonder, in recognition of his ground-breaking
musical achievements, activism, and contributions
to the music industry.

Mar. 20, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, Education and Labor, Energy and
Commerce, and Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker.

Stevie Wonder Congressional Gold Medal Act


Date Introduced:
Mar. 19, 2007

June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Sponsor:
Mr. Conyers
Mar. 19, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1609

H.R. 1598

Date Introduced:
Mar. 20, 2007

To award posthumously a Congressional Gold


Medal to Constantino Brumidi.

To amend the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to


protect the credit of servicemembers deployed to
an overseas combat zone and to facilitate the
awareness of a servicemembers rights under such
Act, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Pascrell
Mar. 20, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Servicemembers Credit Protection Act


Date Introduced:
Mar. 20, 2007

April 13, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Sponsor:
Mr. Israel
Mar. 20, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Veterans
Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker.

H.R. 1619
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint
coins in commemoration of the Model T Ford
Automobile and the 100th anniversary of the
Highland Park Plant, Michigan, the birthplace of
the assembly line, and for other purposes.

April 13, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Model T Ford Automobile Commemorative Coin


Act
Date Introduced:
Mar. 21, 2007

H.R. 1600
To continue and expand upon previous
congressional efforts to ensure an abundant and
affordable supply of fruits, vegetables, tree nuts,
and other specialty crops for American consumers
and international markets, to enhance the
competitiveness of United States-grown specialty
crops, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Conyers
Mar. 21, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.
April 13, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Equitable Agriculture Today for a Healthy


America Act (EAT Healthy America Act)
Date Introduced:
Mar. 20, 2007

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H.R. 1673

May 16, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

To posthumously award a Congressional Gold


Medal on behalf of passengers and crew members
aboard United Airlines Flight 93 who resisted the
hijackers and caused the plane to crash.

Sponsor:
Mr. Shuster

May 17, 2007:


Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Reported by Senator Dodd without
amendment. Without written report. Placed on
Senate Legislative Calendar under General
Orders. Calendar No. 151.

Mar. 23, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

May 24, 2007:


Passed Senate without amendment by
Unanimous Consent. Cleared for White House.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 23, 2007

May 25, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

H.R. 1675

June 6, 2007:
Presented to President.

To suspend the requirements of the Department


of Housing and Urban Development regarding
electronic filing of previous participation
certificates and regarding filing of such
certificates with respect to certain low-income
housing investors.

June 15, 2007:


Signed by President.
June 15, 2007:
Became Public Law No: 110-35.

Preservation Approval Process Improvement Act of


2007

H.R. 1676

Date Introduced:
Mar. 26, 2007

To reauthorize the program of the Secretary of


Housing and Urban Development for loan
guarantees for Indian housing.

Sponsor:
Ms. Bean

Native American Home Ownership Opportunity


Act of 2007

Mar. 26, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 26, 2007

Mar. 29, 2007:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported by Voice
Vote.

Sponsor:
Mr. Boren
Mar. 26, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Apr. 23, 2007:


Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-106. Placed on the Union
Calendar, Calendar No. 65.

Mar. 29, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Apr. 24, 2007:


Ms. Bean moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill. Considered under suspension of the
rules. On motion to suspend the rules and pass
the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Mar. 29, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Apr. 20, 2007:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-102.

Apr. 25, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Apr. 20, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
62.

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Apr. 24, 2007:


Mr. Boren moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

Caribbean Coral Reef Protection Act


Date Introduced:
Mar. 26, 2007

Apr. 24, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Sponsor:
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

Apr. 24, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

Mar. 26, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Foreign
Affairs, Financial Services, and Oversight and
Government Reform, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Apr. 24, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Apr. 25, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.
May 16, 2007:
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Ordered to be reported without
amendment favorably.

H.R. 1682

May 17, 2007:


Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Reported by Senator Dodd without
amendment. Without written report.

Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act of


2007

To restore the financial solvency of the national


flood insurance program, and for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 26, 2007

May 17, 2007:


Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
General Orders. Calendar No. 152.
May 24, 2007:
Passed Senate without
Unanimous Consent.

amendment

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank of Massachusetts
Mar. 26, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

by

May 24, 2007:


Cleared for White House.

June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

May 25, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

June 12, 2007:


Subcommittee Hearings Held.

June 6, 2007:
Presented to President.

H.R. 1685

June 6, 2007:
Signed by President.

To protect information relating to consumers, to


require notice of security breaches, and for other
purposes.

June 18, 2007:


Became Public Law No: 110-37.

Data Security Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Mar. 26, 2007

H.R. 1679

To protect the environmental integrity of coral


reefs and other coastal marine resources from
exploration,
development,
and
production
activities for petroleum resources located in a
maritime exclusive economic zone of the United
States that is contiguous to a foreign exclusive
economic zone.

Sponsor:
Mr. Price
Mar. 26, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Oversight and Government Reform, and Energy
and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently
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determined by the Speaker, in each case for


consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

National Security Letter Judicial and


Congressional Oversight Act
Date Introduced:
Mar. 28, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Harman

H.R. 1692
To fight criminal gangs.

Mar. 28, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Intelligence
(Permanent Select), and Financial Services, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

Fighting Gangs and Empowering Youth Act of


2007
Date Introduced:
Mar. 26, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Pallone
Mar. 26, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Education
and Labor and Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker.

H.R. 1746
To require disclosure of Holocaust-era policies by
insurers and establish a federal cause of action for
claims arising out of a covered policy.

June 8, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Mar. 28, 2007

H.R. 1723

Sponsor:
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

To amend the National Housing Act to ensure fair


appraisals in connection with mortgages insured
under the FHA single family mortgage insurance
program.

Mar. 28, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Foreign Affairs, and Oversight and Government
Reform, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Fair FHA Appraisals Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Mar. 27, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Wilson of Ohio

Feb. 7, 2008:
Committee Hearings Held.
Aug. 1, 2008
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-820, Part 1.
Oct. 3, 2008:
House Committee on Judiciary Granted an
extension for further consideration ending not
later than Jan. 3, 2009.

Mar. 27, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.
June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity

H.R. 1739

H.R. 1752

To require the approval of a Foreign Intelligence


Surveillance Court judge or designated United
States Magistrate Judge for the issuance of a
national security letter, to require the Attorney
General to submit semiannual reports on national
security letters, and for other purposes.

To modernize and update the National Housing


Act
and
enable
the
Federal
Housing
Administration to use risk-based pricing to more
effectively reach underserved borrowers, and for
other purposes.
Expanding American Homeownership Act of 2007
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Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007

June 8, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Biggert
Mar. 29, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1780
To improve the implementation of section 404 of
the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

April 18, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Small Business Securities Protection Act


Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Kirk

H.R. 1764

To establish a congressional commemorative


medal for organ donors and their families.

Mar. 29, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

William H. Frist Gift of Life Congressional Medal


Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007

H.R. 1801
To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Dr.
Muhammad Yunus, in recognition of his
contributions to the fight against global poverty.

Sponsor:
Mr. Stark
Mar. 29, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007

June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Mar. 29, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Holt

April 13, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

H.R. 1767
To amend the Consumer Credit Protection Act to
assure meaningful disclosures of the terms of
rental-purchase agreements, including disclosures
of all costs to consumers under such agreements,
to provide certain substantive rights to consumers
under such agreements, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1849

To amend the Federal Credit Union Act and the


Small Business Act to improve small business
lending, improve cooperation between the
National Credit Union Administration and the
Small Business Administration, and for other
purposes.

Consumer Rental Purchase Agreement Act


Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007

Credit Union Small Business Lending Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Clay

Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007

Mar. 29, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Ms. Velazquez

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Mar. 29, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Small Business, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

June 28, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-216.
June 28, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
132.
July 11, 2007:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 534
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 1851 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill are waived except
those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It
shall be in order to consider as an original bill for
the purpose of amendment under the five-minute
rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill.

H.R. 1850

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to


provide
incentives
for
employer-provided
employee housing assistance, and for other
purposes.
Housing America's Workforce Act
Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Velazquez
Mar. 29, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

July 12, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 534 passed House.
July 12, 2007:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 534.
July 12, 2007:
House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 534 and Rule XVIII.

H.R. 1851

To reform the housing choice voucher program


under section 8 of the United States Housing Act
of 1937.

July 12, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable
Anthony D. Weiner to act as Chairman of the
Committee.

Section 8 Voucher Reform Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007

July 12, 2007:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 1851.

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters
Mar. 29, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

May 23, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

July 12, 2007:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

May 25, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

July 12, 2007:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.
July 12, 2007:
Mrs. Capito moved to recommit
instructions to Financial Services.

May 25, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

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with

July 12, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

June 28, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-217.
June 28, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
133.

July 12, 2007:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Agreed to by recorded vote: 233 - 186.

Sep. 17, 2007:


Supplemental report filed by the Committee
on Financial Services, H. Rept. 110-217, Part II.

July 12, 2007:


On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 333
- 83.

Sep. 17, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 650
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 1852 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. A specified
amendment is in order.

July 12, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
July 12, 2007:
The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 1851.

Sep. 18, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 650 passed House.

July 16, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Sep. 18, 2007:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 650.
Sep. 18, 2007:
House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 650 and Rule XVIII.

H.R. 1852

To modernize and update the National Housing


Act
and
enable
the
Federal
Housing
Administration to use risk-based pricing to more
effectively reach under served borrowers, and for
other purposes

Sep. 18, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable
Stephanie Tubbs Jones to act as Chairwoman of
the Committee.

Expanding American Homeownership Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Mar. 29, 2007

Sep. 18, 2007:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 1852.

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters

Sep. 18, 2007:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

Mar. 29, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 18, 2007:


The House adopted the amendments en gross
as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House
on the state of the Union.

April 18, 2007


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.
April 19, 2007
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
May 2, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

Sep. 18, 2007:


Mr. Price (GA) moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services.
and

Mark-up

Sep. 18, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

May 3, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.
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Sep. 18, 2007:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 209 - 216.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 17, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Velazquez

Sep. 18, 2007:


On passage Passed by recorded vote: 348 - 72.

Apr. 17, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Ways and Means, and Small Business, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

Sep. 18, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Sep. 18, 2007:
The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 1852.

H.R. 1886

Sep. 19, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

To prevent public financing of oil or gas field


development projects, surveying or extraction
activities, processing facilities, pipelines, or
terminals, or other oil and gas production or
distribution operations or facilities, and for other
purposes.

H.R. 1856

Date Introduced:
Apr. 17, 2007

To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and


the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006 to
further promote the development of democratic
institutions in areas under the administrative
control of the Palestinian Authority, and for other
purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Hinchey
Apr. 17, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker.

Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act Amendments of


2007

June 8, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 30, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
Mar. 30, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on the
Judiciary and Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker.

H.R. 1894

To provide for the construction and renovation of


child care facilities, and for other purposes.
Child Care Construction and Renovation Act of
2007

June 8, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 17, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. McCarthy of New York

H.R. 1869

Apr. 17, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

To enhance the ability of community banks to


foster economic growth and serve their
communities, boost small businesses, increase
individual savings, and for other purposes.
Communities First Act

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Apr. 19, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1931
To amend the Federal Reserve Act to require the
production of Federal reserve notes in a manner
which enables an individual who is blind to
determine the denomination of each such note,
and for other purposes.

H.R. 1967
To amend the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to provide
an exception from the continuing requirement for
annual privacy notices for financial institutions
which do not share personal information with
affiliates, and for other purposes.

Catherine Skivers Currency for All Act


Date Introduced:
April 18, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Stark

Financial Privacy Notice Relief Act of 2007

April 18, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 19, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Roskam

June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Apr. 19, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 1960

H.R. 1980

To amend the Community Reinvestment Act of


1977 to allow community reinvestment credit for
investments and other financial support to enable
veterans to purchase residential homes or to
assist organizations with the establishment of
housing opportunities and assisted living facilities
for veterans.

To authorize appropriations for the Housing


Assistance Council.
Housing Assistance Council Authorization Act of
2007
Date Introduced:
Apr. 20, 2007

A Home for the Brave Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Hinojosa

Date Introduced:
Apr. 19, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Lynch

Apr. 20, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Apr. 19, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

May 8, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.
May 8, 2007:
Subcommittee Hearings Held.

H.R. 1966

May 23, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

To fully exempt persons with disabilities from the


prohibition against providing section 8 rental
assistance to college students.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

May 23, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

Fairness for Disabled Students Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Apr. 19, 2007

June 21, 2007:


Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-204.

Sponsor:
Ms. Pryce of Ohio

June 21, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
123.
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July 16, 2007:


Mr. Hinojosa moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

May 23, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

July 16, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

June 21, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-205.

July 16, 2007:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

June 21, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
124.
July 16, 2007:
Mr. Hinojosa moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended.

July 16, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

July 16, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

July 16, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 350 - 49.

July 16, 2007:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

July 16, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
July 17, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

July 16, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
July 16, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 350 - 49.

H.R. 1982

To authorize appropriations for the rural housing


and economic development program of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.

July 16, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Rural Housing and Economic Development


Improvement Act of 2007

July 17, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 20, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Hinojosa

H.R. 1993

Apr. 20, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

To improve the delivery of counterterrorism


financing training and technical assistance by
providing for greater interagency coordination and
cooperation, and for other purposes.

May 8, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Counterterrorism Financing Coordination Act


Date Introduced:
Apr. 23, 2007

May 8, 2007:
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
May 23, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Sponsor:
Ms. Moore

Mark-up

Apr. 23, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently
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determined by the Speaker, in each case for


consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 23, 2007

H.R. 1994

Apr. 23, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Hinojosa

To provide more transparency in the financial aid


process and to ensure that students are receiving
the best information about financial aid
opportunities.

H.R. 2040

Financial Aid Accountability and Transparency


Act of 2007

To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint


coins in commemoration of the semicentennial of
the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Date Introduced:
April 23, 2007

Civil Rights Act of 1964 Commemorative Coin Act

Sponsor:
Mr. McKeon

Date Introduced:
April 25, 2007

April 23, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Educaiton and
Labor,, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker.

Sponsor:
Mr. Lewis of Georgia
April 25, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Institutions.

June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

H.R. 1996

Apr. 1, 2008 1:23pm:


Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

To clarify the applicability of State law to national


banks and Federal savings associations, and for
other purposes.

Apr. 1, 2008 1:24pm:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H1841-1844) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on
H.R. 2040.

Preservation of Federalism in Banking Act


Date Introduced:
April 23, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Gutierrez

Apr. 1, 2008 1:42pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H1841-1842) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

April 23, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.
June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Apr. 2, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 1999

Nov. 19, 2008:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S10678) Passed Senate
without amendment by Unanimous Consent.

To authorize appropriations for assistance for the


National Council of La Raza and the Raza
Development Fund.
Hope Fund Act of 2007
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H.R. 2068

Nov. 19, 2008:


Cleared for White House.

To establish the Southwest Regional Border


Authority.
Southwest Regional Border Authority Act

Nov. 20, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 26, 2007

Nov. 25, 2008:


Presented to President.

Sponsor:
Mr. Reyes

Dec. 2, 2008:
Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-451.

Apr. 26, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and in addition to the
Committee on Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 2046

To amend title 31, United States Code, to provide


for the licensing of Internet gambling facilities by
the Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2096

Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement


Act of 2007

To sunset Federal laws and regulations which


treat the American people like children by
denying them the opportunity to make their own
decision regarding control of their bank accounts
and what type of information they wish to receive
from their banks, and for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 26, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank

Freedom to Bank Act

Apr. 26, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Date Introduced:
May 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Paul
May 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 2061

H.R. 2136

To protect home buyers from predatory lending


practices.

To restrict the use of offshore tax havens and


abusive tax shelters to inappropriately avoid
Federal taxation, and for other purposes.

Predatory Mortgage Lending Practices Reduction


Act

Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act

Date Introduced:
Apr. 26, 2007

Date Introduced:
May 3, 2007

Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones of Ohio

Sponsor:
Mr. Doggett

Apr. 26, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

May 3, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committees on
Financial Services, and the Judiciary, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
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each case for consideration of such provisions as


fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 2140
To provide for a study by the National Academy of
Sciences to identify the proper response of the
United States to the growth of Internet gambling.
Internet Gambling Study Act

H.R. 2139

Date Introduced:
May 3, 2007

To modernize the manufactured housing loan


insurance program under title I of the National
Housing Act.

Sponsor:
Ms. Berkley

FHA Manufactured Housing Loan Modernization


Act of 2007

May 3, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Financial
Services, and Ways and Means, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Date Introduced:
May 3, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Donnelly
May 3, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
May 23, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

H.R. 2146

Mark-up

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit


universal defaults on credit card accounts, and for
other purposes.

May 23, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Universal Default Prohibition Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
May 3, 2007

June 21, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-206.

Sponsor:
Mr. Ellison

June 21, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
125.

May 3, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June 25, 2007:


Mr. Donnelly moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended.

H.R. 2261

June 25, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

To increase the diversity and independence of the


United States energy supply by providing
encouragement of energy sources from rural
America, including biofuels and wind energy, and
for other purposes.

June 25, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 25, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Rural America Energy Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
May 10, 2007

June 26, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Sponsor:
Mr. Lucas
May 10, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, Financial Services, and Energy and
Commerce, for a period to be subsequently
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determined by the Speaker, in each case for


consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

transition to a democratically-elected government


in Syria, and for other purposes.
Syria Accountability and Liberation Act
Date Introduced:
May 15, 2007

H.R. 2268
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint
coins in commemoration of the centennial of the
establishment of Mothers Day.

Sponsor:
Mr. Ros-Lehtinen
May 15, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, Financial Services, and Oversight and
Government Reform, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Mothers Day Centennial Commemorative Coin Act


Date Introduced:
May 10, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Capito
May 10, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.
June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

H.R. 2347

To authorize State and local governments to direct


divestiture from, and prevent investment in,
companies with investments of $20,000,000 or
more in Iran's energy sector, companies that sell
arms to the Government of Iran, and financial
institutions that extend $20,000,000 or more in
credit to the Government of Iran for 45 days or
more, and for other purposes.

Jun. 10, 2008 4:51pm:


Mrs. Maloney (NY) moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill, as amended.
Jun. 10, 2008 4:52pm:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H5170-5172) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on
H.R. 2268.

Iran Sanctions Enabling Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
May 16, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank

Jun. 10, 2008 4:59pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H5170-5171)

May 16, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Education and Labor, and Oversight and
Government Reform, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Jun. 10, 2008 4:59pm:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Jun. 11, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

May 23, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

May 23, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

H.R. 2332

To strengthen sanctions against the Government


of Syria, to enhance multilateral commitment to
address the Government of Syria's threatening
policies, to establish a program to support a

July 30, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
179.
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July 30, 2007:


Mr. Sherman moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended.

June 12, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

July 30, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

June 12, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

July 30, 2007:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

June 13, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.
Aug. 3, 2007:
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.

July 31, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
July 31, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 408 - 6.

Aug. 3, 2007:
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous
consent.
Aug. 3, 2007:
Passed Senate with
Unanimous Consent.

July 31, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

an

amendment

by

Aug. 4, 2007:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.

July 31, 2007:


The title of the measure was amended. Agreed
to without objection.

Sep. 4, 2007:
Mr. Boren moved that the House suspend the
rules and agree to the Senate amendment.

Aug. 1, 2007:
Received in the Senate.

Sep. 4, 2007:
On motion that the House suspend the rules
and agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to by
voice vote.

H.R. 2358

To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint


and issue coins in commemoration of Native
Americans and the important contributions made
by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans
to the development of the United States and the
history of the United States, and for other
purposes.

Sep. 4, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Sep. 4, 2007:
Cleared for White House.
Sep. 10, 2007:
Presented to President.

Native American $1 Coin Act


Date Introduced:
May 17, 2007

Sep. 20, 2007:


Signed by President.

Sponsor:
Mr. Kildee

Sep. 20, 2007:


Became Public Law No: 110-82.

May 17, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 2388

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to


enhance protections for immigrant victims of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking.

June 12, 2007:


Mr. Boren moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

Violence Against Immigrant Women Act of 2007

June 12, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Date Introduced:
May 17, 2007
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Sponsor:
Ms. Schakowsky

H.R. 2403
To amend the Consolidated Farm and Rural
Development Act to provide for comprehensive
community and economic development in the
distressed Southern Black Belt and Mississippi
Delta region while leveraging existing efforts,
entities, and resources.

May 17, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, Agriculture, Financial Services, and
Energy and Commerce, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Southern Empowerment and Economic


Development Act to authorize the Delta Black Belt
Regional Authority
Date Introduced:
May 21, 2007

H.R. 2393

Sponsor:
Mr. Davis of Alabama

To amend the American Bald Eagle Recovery and


National Emblem Commemorative Coin Act.

Sponsor:
Mr. Young of Alaska

May 21, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
and in addition to the Committees on
Transportation and Infrastructure, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

May 17, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 2415

American Bald Eagle Commemorative Coin


Program Amendments of 2007
Date Introduced:
May 17, 2007

To reduce the price of gasoline by allowing for


offshore drilling, eliminating Federal obstacles to
constructing refineries and providing incentives
for investment in refineries, suspending Federal
fuel taxes when gasoline prices reach a
benchmark amount, and promoting free trade.

June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology

Affordable Gas Price Act

H.R. 2395

To promote the economic security and safety of


victims of domestic violence, dating violence,
sexual assault, or stalking, and for other
purposes.

Date Introduced:
May 21, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Paul

Security and Financial Empowerment (SAFE) Act

May 21, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committees on
Natural Resources, and Financial Services, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
May 21, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Roybal-Allard
May 21, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Education and
Labor, and in addition to the Committees on Ways
and Means, and Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 2440
To reauthorize the Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network.
FinCEN Reauthorization Act of 2007
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Date Introduced:
May 22, 2007

H.R. 2500
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint
coins in commemoration of the 50th anniversary
of the establishment of the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration and the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory.

Sponsor:
Mr. Lynch
May 22, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

NASA and JPL 50th Anniversary Commemorative


Coin Act
Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007

H.R. 2442

To provide job creation and assistance, and for


other purposes.

Sponsor:
Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas

Rural America Job Assistance and Creation Act

May 24, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
May 22, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. McHugh

H.R. 2510

May 22, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Education and
Labor, and in addition to the Committees on Ways
and Means, the Judiciary, and Financial Services,
for a period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

To amend title 31, United States Code, to require


the inscription `In God We Trust' to appear on a
face of the $1 coins honoring each of the
Presidents of the United States.
Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Goode
May 24, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 2475
To amend title 38, United States Code, to
authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to
guarantee home equity conversion mortgages for
elderly veteran homeowners.

H.R. 2536

Veteran Home Equity Conversation Mortgage Act


of 2007

To require all public housing revitalization


projects assisted under the HOPE VI program to
meet green communities standards.

Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007

HOPE VI Green Building and Technical


Assistance Act of 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Michaud

Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007

May 24, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Veterans'
Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Sponsor:
Mr. Olver
May 24, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Dec. 10, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

H.R. 2541

To amend title VI of the Native American Housing


and Self-Determination Act of 1996 to authorize
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Indian tribes to issue notes and other obligations


to finance community and economic development
activities, and for other purposes.

July 16, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
July 16, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

Tribal Economic Development and Infrastructure


Support Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007

July 16, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Sponsor:
Mr. Renzi

July 17, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

May 24, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 2556

H.R. 2547

To enhance the energy security of the United


States by promoting biofuels, energy efficiency,
and carbon capture and storage, and for other
purposes.

To amend the Federal Deposit Insurance Act to


prevent
misrepresentation
about
deposit
insurance coverage, and for other purposes.
FDIC Enforcement Enhancement Act

Energy Savings Act of 2007

Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007

Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Sires

Sponsor:
Mrs. Wilson of New Mexico

May 24, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
June 26, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

May 24, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Science and Technology, Transportation and
Infrastructure, Oversight and Government
Reform, and Financial Services, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Mark-up

June 26, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
July 16, 2007:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-234.

H.R. 2568

July 16, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
145.

To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to


establish additional reporting requirements to
enhance the detection of identity theft, and for
other purposes.

July 16, 2007:


Mr. Sires moved to suspend the rules and pass
the bill, as amended.

Credit Agencies Identity Theft Responsibilities Act


of 2007

July 16, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Date Introduced:
June 5, 2007

July 16, 2007:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

Sponsor:
Mr. Gallegly
June 5, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
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H.R. 2574

H.R. 2599

To implement the recommendations of the Iraq


Study Group.

To establish a program for the Secretary of


Housing and Urban Development to provide
financial assistance to certain homeowners
experiencing temporary difficulty making home
mortgage payments resulting from their call or
order to active duty while a member of the
Individual Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces or
the inactive National Guard.

Iraq Study Group Recommendations


Implementation Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
June 5, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Gallegly

Inactive Reservists Foreclosure Prevention Act of


2007

June 5, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Armed
Services, Financial Services, the Judiciary, the
Budget, and Intelligence (Permanent Select), for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
June 6, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Sires
June 6, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 2586

H.R. 2610

To amend the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 to


authorize the Commission to require the
registration of hedge fund advisers under that
Act.

To amend subchapter IV of chapter 53 of title 31,


United States Code, and section 1084 of title 18 of
such Code to clarify the applicability of such
provisions to games of skill, and establish certain
requirements with respect to such games, and for
other purposes.

Securities and Exchange Commission Authority


Restoration Act of 2007

Skill Game Protection Act

Date Introduced:
June 5, 2007

Date Introduced:
June 7, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Capuano

Sponsor:
Mr. Wexler

June 5, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June 7, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on the
Judiciary, and Energy and Commerce, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 2595

To amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to


require the disclosure of proxy votes relating to
executive and director compensation by beneficial
owners of more than 5 percent of a company's
shares.

H.R. 2634

Date Introduced:
June 6, 2007

To provide for greater responsibility in lending


and expanded cancellation of debts owed to the
United States and the international financial
institutions by low-income countries, and for other
purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Mahoney
June 6, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jubilee Act for Responsible Lending and


Expanded Debt Cancellation of 2007
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Date Introduced:
June 7, 2007

read. Specified amendments are in order. All


points of order against consideration of the bill are
waived except those arising under clause 9 or 10
of rule XXI. It shall be in order to consider as an
original bill for the purpose of amendment under
the five-minute rule the amendment in the nature
of a substitute recommended by the Committee on
Financial Services now printed in the bill.
Apr. 16, 2008 12:42pm:
House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 1103 and Rule XVIII. The
Speaker designated the Honorable Ed Pastor to
act as Chairman of the Committee. GENERAL
DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded
with one hour of general debate on H.R. 2634.

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters
June 7, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
July 17, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.
Nov. 8, 2007:
Committee Hearings Held. Subcommittee on
Domestic and International Monetary Policy,
Trade, and Technology Discharged.

Apr. 16, 2008 1:51pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 1103, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Frank (MA)
amendment.

Apr. 3, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.
Apr. 10, 2008 2:37pm:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-575. Placed on
the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 354.

Apr. 16, 2008 1:56pm:


POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the end of
debate on the Frank (MA) amendment, the Chair
put the question on adoption of the amendment,
and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had
prevailed. Mr. Frank (MA) demanded a recorded
vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings
on the question until later in the legislative day.
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res.
1109, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with
ten minutes of debate on the Rohrabacher
amendment.

Apr. 14, 2008 7:11pm:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1103
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 2634 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill are waived except
those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It
shall be in order to consider as an original bill for
the purpose of amendment under the five-minute
rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill.

Apr. 16, 2008 2:02pm:


POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the end of
debate on the Rohrabacher amendment, the Chair
put the question on adoption of the amendment,
and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had
prevailed. Mr. Rohrabacher demanded a recorded
vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings
on the question until later in the legislative day.

Apr. 16, 2008 12:26pm:


Rule H. Res. 1103 passed House.

Apr. 16, 2008 2:03pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 1103, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with ten minutes of debate on the Hastings (FL)
amendment.

Apr. 16, 2008 12:41pm:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 1103. (consideration: CR H2376-2394) Rule
provides for consideration of H.R. 2634 with 1
hour of general debate. Previous question shall be
considered as ordered without intervening
motions except motion to recommit with or
without instructions. Measure will be considered

Apr. 16, 2008 2:36pm:


UNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair
announced that the unfinished business was the
question of adoption of the Rohrabacher

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amendment, which had been debated earlier and


on which further proceedings had been postponed.

H.R. 2651
To require large publicly traded companies and
significant emitters of greenhouse gases to report
their emissions to the Environmental Protection
Agency, and for other purposes.

Apr. 16, 2008 2:45pm:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 2634. The previous question was ordered
pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H2391)

Greenhouse Gas Accountability Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
June 11, 2007

Apr. 16, 2008 2:46pm:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union. (text: CR H2385-2387)

Sponsor:
Mr. Engel
June 11, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Apr. 16, 2008 2:47pm:


Mr. Diaz-Balart, M. moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services. (consideration:
CR H2391-2393; text: CR H2391) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with ten minutes of debate on
the Mario Diaz-Balart motion to recommit with
instructions. The instructions contained in the
motion seek to add language to the bill that
excludes any country whose government has
business interests with Iran.

H.R. 2679
To authorize the President to posthumously
award a gold medal on behalf of the Congress to
Robert M. La Follette, Sr., in recognition of his
important contributions to the Progressive
movement, the State of Wisconsin, and the United
States.

Apr. 16, 2008 2:57pm:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection. (consideration: CR H2392)

Date Introduced:
June 12, 2007

Apr. 16, 2008 3:21pm:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 291 - 130, 1
Present (Roll no. 198).

Sponsor:
Mr. Kildee
June 12, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Apr. 16, 2008 3:29pm:


On passage Passed by recorded vote: 285 - 132
(Roll no. 199). Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

H.R. 2680
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint
coins in commemoration of Robert M. La Follette,
Sr., in recognition of his important contributions
to the Progressive movement, the State of
Wisconsin, and the United States.

Apr. 23, 2008 10:46am:


CLERK TO CORRECT AUTHORITY - Mr.
Bachus asked unanimous consent that in the
engrossment of H.R. 2634, the Clerk be directed to
execute the second instruction in the amendment
conveyed by the motion to recommit as though it
read "all that follows on that line" rather than "all
that follows". Agreed to without objection.

Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Commemorative Coin


Act
Date Introduced:
June 12, 2007

Apr. 24, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Sponsor:
Ms. Baldwin
June 12, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
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Sponsor:
Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas

H.R. 2727
To extend the current moratorium for small
businesses complying with section 404 of the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 by 1 year.

June 15, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Small Business SOX Compliance Extension Act

July 30, 2007:


Ms. Jackson-Lee moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

Date Introduced:
June 14, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Garrett

July 30, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

June 14, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

July 30, 2007:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

H.R. 2730

July 30, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

To amend title 31, United States Code, to provide


a clear line of demarcation with regard to private
ownership of any coin, medal, or numismatic item
made or issued by the United States Government
before January 1, 1933, and of any piece produced
by the United States Mint before such date, that
is not in the possession of the United States
Government, to establish requirements with
respect to the inventory of certain United States
coins, medals, numismatic items, and other pieces
produced by the United States Mint that are
owned by the Department of the Treasury, and for
other purposes.

July 30, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 402 - 0.
July 30, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
July 30, 2007:
The title of the measure was amended. Agreed
to without objection.

Numismatic Rarities Certainty Act of 2007

July 31, 2007:


Received in the Senate.

Date Introduced:
June 14, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Lucas

H.R. 2754

To require the Board of Governors of the Federal


Reserve System to continue to make available to
the public on a weekly basis information on the
measure of the M3 monetary aggregate, and its
components, and for other purposes.

June 14, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sunshine in Monetary Policy Act

H.R. 2750

Date Introduced:
June 15, 2007

To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint


coins in commemoration of the 50th anniversary
of the establishment of the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration and the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory.

Sponsor:
Mr. Paul
June 15, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

NASA and JPL 50th Anniversary Commemorative


Coin Act
Date Introduced:
June 15, 2007

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July 24, 2007:


Forwarded
by
Subcommittee
to
Committee by the Yeas and Nays: 26 - 17.

H.R. 2755
To abolish the Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks, to
repeal the Federal Reserve Act, and for other
purposes.

Aug. 1, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act

Consideration

and

Full

Mark-up

Aug. 1, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Date Introduced:
June 15, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Paul

Sep. 6, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-318.

June 15, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 6, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
201.
Sep. 18, 2007:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 660
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 2761 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill except clauses 9
and 10 of Rules XXI. The rule provides that the
amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill, modified by the
amendment printed in Part A of this report, shall
be considered as adopted.

H.R. 2756
To repeal section 5103 of title 31, United States
Code.
Honest Money Act
Date Introduced:
June 15, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Paul
June 15, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 19, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 660 passed House.

H.R. 2761

Sep. 19, 2007:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 660.

To extend the Terrorism Insurance Program of


the Department of the Treasury, and for other
purposes.

Sep. 19, 2007:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 660 and Rule XVIII.

Terrorism Risk Insurance Revision and Extension


Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
June 18, 2007

Sep. 19, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable Steve
Israel to act as Chairman of the Committee.

Sponsor:
Mr. Capuano

Sep. 19, 2007:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 2761.

June 18, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
July 24, 2007:
Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held.

Sep. 19, 2007:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.
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Sep. 19, 2007:


The House adopted the amendment as agreed
to by the Committee of the Whole House on the
state of the Union.
Sep. 19, 2007:
Mr. Dreier moved to recommit
instructions to Financial Services.

Dec. 18, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Dec. 18, 2007:
Cleared for White House.

with

Dec. 19, 2007:


Presented to President.

Sep. 19, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

Dec. 26, 2007:


Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-160

Sep. 19, 2007:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 196 - 228.

H.R. 2781

To award a congressional gold medal to Ray


Charles in recognition of his many contributions
to the Nation.

Sep. 19, 2007:


On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 312
- 110.

Date Introduced:
June 19, 2007

Sep. 19, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Sponsor:
Mr. Rangel

Sep. 19, 2007:


The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 2761.

June 19, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 20, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 2786

To reauthorize the programs


assistance for Native Americans.

Date Introduced:
June 20, 2007

Nov. 16, 2007:


Measure laid before Senate by unanimous
consent.
an

amendment

housing

Native American Housing Assistance and SelfDetermination Reauthorization Act of 2007

Nov. 16, 2007:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Nov. 16, 2007:


Passed Senate with
Unanimous Consent.

for

Sponsor:
Mr. Kildee
June 20, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

by

June 26, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Nov. 16, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 18, 2007:
Mr. Ackerman moved that the House suspend
the rules and agree to the Senate amendment.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

June 20, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Aug. 3, 2007:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-295.

Dec. 18, 2007:


On motion that the House suspend the rules
and agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to by
the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 360 - 53.

Aug. 3, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
185.
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Sep. 5, 2007:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 633
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 2786 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Bill is open to
amendments.

(consideration: CR S9474) Passed Senate with an


amendment by Unanimous Consent. Message on
Senate action sent to the House.
Sep. 27, 2008 3:50pm:
Mrs. McCarthy (NY) moved that the House
suspend the rules an agree to the Senate
amendment. (consideration: CR H10216-10222)
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 2786.

Sep. 6, 2007:
Rule H. Res. 633 passed House.

Aug. 27/2008 4:07pm:


On motion that the House suspend the rules
and agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to by
voice vote. (text as House agreed to Senate
amendment: CR H10216-10220) Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

Sep. 6, 2007:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 633.
Sep. 6, 2007:
House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 633 and Rule XVIII.

Aug. 27/2008
Cleared for White House.

Sep. 6, 2007:
The Speaker designated the Honorable Tim
Holden to act as Chairman of the Committee.

Oct. 3, 2008:
Presented to President.

Sep. 6, 2007:
The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 2786.

Oct. 14, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-411.

Sep. 6, 2007:
The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

H.R. 2787
To amend the National Manufactured Housing
Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 to
require that weather radios be installed in all
manufactured homes manufactured or sold in the
United States.

Sep. 6, 2007:
The House adopted the amendments en gross
as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House
on the state of the Union.
Sep. 6, 2007:
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 333
- 75.

CJ's Home Protection Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
June 20, 2007

Sep. 6, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Sponsor:
Mr. Ellsworth

Sep. 6, 2007:
The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 2786.

June 20, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Sep. 18, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Sep. 10, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sep. 18, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Sep. 25, 2008:


Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
discharged by Unanimous Consent. Measure laid
before
Senate
by
unanimous
consent.

Sep. 19, 2007:


Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
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Oct. 30, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 2811
To improve consumer access to passenger vehicle
loss data held by insurers.

Oct. 30, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
263.

Passenger Vehicle Loss Disclosure Act


Date Introduced:
June 21, 2007

Oct. 30, 2007:


Mr. Donnelly moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended.

Sponsor:
Mr. Jefferson
June 21, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Oct. 30, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 30, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Oct. 30, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 2819

Nov. 1, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

To facilitate the export of United States


agricultural products to Cuba as authorized by
the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export
Enhancement Act of 2000, to remove impediments
to the export to Cuba of medical devices and
medicines, to allow travel to Cuba by United
States legal residents, to establish an agricultural
export promotion program with respect to Cuba,
and for other purposes.

H.R. 2809

To ensure that the United States leads the world


baseline in developing and manufacturing next
generation energy technologies, to grow the
economy of the United States, to create new
highly trained, highly skilled American jobs, to
eliminate American overdependence on foreign oil,
and to address the threat of global warming.

Promoting American Agricultural and Medical


Exports to Cuba Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
June 21, 2007

New Apollo Energy Act of 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Jefferson

Date Introduced:
June 21, 2007

June 21, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, the Judiciary, Agriculture, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Sponsor:
Mr. Inslee
June 21, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Rules, Ways and Means, Education and Labor,
Foreign Affairs, the Judiciary, Financial Services,
Science
and
Technology,
Oversight
and
Government
Reform,
Natural
Resources,
Agriculture, and the Budget, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 2840
To amend the Community Reinvestment Act of
1977 to allow the direct support by a financial
institution of a qualified community-based
financial literacy program provided to consumers
and borrowers to be taken into account in
assessing the institution's record of meeting the

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credit needs of its entire community, and for other


purposes.

June 26, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

National Financial Literacy Act of 2007

July 17, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Date Introduced:
June 22, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Johnson
June 22, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 2868

To eliminate the exemption from State regulation


for certain securities designated by national
securities exchanges.

July 17, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Date Introduced:
June 26, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Meeks

H.R. 2848

To amend the Public Utility Regulatory Policies


Act of 1978 to promote energy independence and
self-sufficiency by providing for the use of net
metering by certain small electric energy
generation systems, and for other purposes.

June 26, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Sep. 18, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Solar Opportunity and Local Access Rights Act


Date Introduced:
June 25, 2007

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sep. 18, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

Sponsor:
Mr. Cardoza

Oct. 15, 2007:


Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-380.

June 25, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Oversight and Government Reform, Financial
Services, and Science and Technology, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Oct. 15, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
237.
Oct. 23, 2007:
Mr. Meeks (NY) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.
Oct. 23, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 23, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

H.R. 2865

To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Rabbi


Arthur Schneier in recognition of his pioneering
role in promoting religious freedom and human
rights throughout the world, for close to half a
century.

Oct. 23, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Rabbi Arthur Schneier Congressional Gold Medal


Act

Oct. 24, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Date Introduced:
June 26, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Maloney of New York
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June 27, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 2871
To amend the Truth in Lending Act and the
Federal Deposit Insurance Act to prohibit payday
loans based on checks drawn on, or authorized
withdrawals from, depository institutions and to
prohibit insured depository institutions from
making payday loans, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2886
To address the exchange-rate misalignment of the
Japanese yen with respect to the United States
dollar, and for other purposes.

Payday Loan Reform Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
June 26, 2007

Japan Currency Manipulation Act


Date Introduced:
June 27, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Udall

Sponsor:
Mr. Knollenberg

June 26, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June 27, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 2880

To amend the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 to


enhance United States diplomatic efforts with
respect to Iran by expanding economic sanctions
against Iran to include the importation of refined
petroleum.

H.R. 2894

Iran Sanctions Enhancement Act of 2007

To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint


coins in commemoration of the bicentennial of the
writing of the `Star Spangled Banner' and the
War of 1812, and for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
June 27, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Kirk

Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812


Bicentennial Commemorative Coin Act

June 27, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Financial
Services, Oversight and Government Reform, and
Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Ruppersberger
June 28, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
May 13, 2008 4:16pm:
Mr. Gutierrez moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended.

H.R. 2885
To amend the Credit Repair Organizations Act to
clarify the applicability of certain provisions to
credit monitoring services, and for other purposes.

May 13, 2008 4:17pm:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H3722-3724) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on
H.R. 2894.

Credit Monitoring Clarification Act


Date Introduced:
June 27, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski

May 13, 2008 4:28pm:


At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the
question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr.
Simpson objected to the vote on the grounds that
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a quorum was not present. Further proceedings


on the motion were postponed. The point of no
quorum was withdrawn.

debate. Previous question shall be considered as


ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill are waived except
those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It
shall be in order to consider as original bill for the
purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule
the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Service now printed in the bill.

May 15, 2008 3:47pm:


Considered
as
unfinished
business.
(consideration: CR H4047) On motion to suspend
the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to
by voice vote. (text: CR 5/13/2008 H4047) Motion
to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.
May19, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Oct. 10, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 720 passed House.
Oct. 10, 2007:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 720.

H.R. 2895

Oct. 10, 2007:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 720 and Rule XVIII.

To establish the National Affordable Housing


Trust Fund in the Treasury of the United States
to provide for the construction, rehabilitation, and
preservation of decent, safe, and affordable
housing for low-income families.

Oct. 10, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable Tim
Holden to act as Chairman of the Committee.

National Affordable Housing Trust Fund Act of


2007

Oct. 10, 2007:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 2895.

Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank

Oct. 10, 2007:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

June 28, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Oct. 10, 2007:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.

July 19, 2007:


Committee Hearings Held.
July 31, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Oct. 10, 2007:


Mrs. Musgrave moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services.

July 31, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Oct. 10, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

Oct. 2, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-362.

Oct. 10, 2007:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by recorded vote: 199 - 218.

Oct. 2, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
222.

Oct. 10, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Oct. 9, 2007:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 720
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 2895 with 1 hour of general
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Oct. 10, 2007:


On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 264
- 148.

Housing Fairness Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007

Oct. 10, 2007:


The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 2895.

Sponsor:
Mr. Green
June 28, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Oct. 15, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 2930

To amend section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959


to improve the program under such section for
supportive housing for the elderly, and for other
purposes.

H.R. 2911
To amend the Electronic Fund Transfer Act to
provide similar protections under that Act for
consumers as apply under the Truth in Lending
Act, and for other purposes.

Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly


Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007

Electronic Funds Transfer Equal Consumer


Protection Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Mahoney

Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Ackerman

June 28, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June 28, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.
Sep. 6, 2007:
Committee Hearings Held.

H.R. 2921

Sep. 6, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

To require the Secretary of the Treasury to


conduct a study on the feasibility of authorizing
the Department of the Treasury to create and
issue annuity products, and for other purposes.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sep. 6, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Treasury Annuity Study Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007

Dec. 4, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Cooper

Dec. 4, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
287.

June 28, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Dec. 5, 2007:
Mr. Mahoney (FL) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

H.R. 2926

Dec. 5, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.

To authorize funds to prevent housing


discrimination through the use of nationwide
testing, to increase funds for the Fair Housing
Initiatives Program, and for other purposes.
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Dec. 5, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

Financial Services, Foreign Affairs, Small


Business, the Judiciary, Armed Services,
Intelligence (Permanent Select), and Agriculture,
for a period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

Dec. 5, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Dec. 6, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 2973

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to require a


store in which a consumer may apply to open a
credit or charge card account to display a sign, at
each location where the application may be made,
containing the same information required by such
Act to be prominently placed in a tabular format
on the application.

H.R. 2942

To provide for identification of misaligned


currency, require action to correct the
misalignment, and for other purposes.
Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act of 2007

Date Introduced:
July 10, 2007

Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Weiner

Sponsor:
Mr. Ryan

July 10, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June 28, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committees on
Financial Services, and Foreign Affairs, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

H.R. 2974
To protect innocent parties from certain fees
imposed by depository institutions for dishonored
checks, and for other purposes.
Innocent Check Depositor Protection Act
Date Introduced:
July 10, 2007

H.R. 2950

To reduce our Nation's dependency on foreign oil


by investing in clean, renewable, and alternative
energy resources, promoting new emerging energy
technologies, developing greater efficiency, and
creating a Strategic Energy Efficiency and
Renewables Reserve to invest in alternative
energy, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Weiner
July 10, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Renewable Fuels, Consumer Protection, and


Energy Efficiency Act of 2007

H.R. 2985
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to take
certain actions with regard to the Arab Bank, and
for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Wilson of New Mexico

Arab Bank Accountability Act


Date Introduced:
July 10, 2007

June 28, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Science and Technology, Education and Labor,
Transportation and Infrastructure, Natural
Resources, Oversight and Government Reform,

Sponsor:
Mr. Weiner

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July 10, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Oct. 2, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
223.

H.R. 3012
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to provide for
the establishment of fair mortgage practices,
generally, and for subprime mortgages in
particular, to provide for a national system for
licensing or registering residential mortgage loan
originators, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2985

To prohibit assistance to Saudi Arabia.


Prohibit Aid to Saudi Arabia Act of 2007

Fair Mortgage Practices Act of 2007

Date Introduced:
July 10, 2007

Date Introduced:
July 12, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Weiner

Sponsor:
Mr. Bachus

July 10, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committee on Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

July 12, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on the
Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 3002

H.R. 3018

To establish a demonstration program to


authorize the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development to guarantee obligations issued by
Indian tribes to finance community and economic
development activities.

To provide for payment of an administrative fee to


public housing agencies to cover the costs of
administering family self-sufficiency programs in
connection with the housing choice voucher
program of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development.

Native American Economic Development and


Infrastructure for Housing Act of 2007

Family Self-Sufficiency Act of 2007

Date Introduced:
July 11, 2007

Date Introduced:
July 12, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Pearce

Sponsor:
Mrs. Biggert

July 11, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
July 26, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

July 12, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mark-up

Mar. 28, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

July 26, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Sep. 23, 2008 10:14pm:


Ms. Moore (WI) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill. Considered under suspension of
the rules. (consideration: CR H8703-8705; text of
measure as introduced: CR H8703) DEBATE -

Oct. 2, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-363.

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The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate


on H.R. 3018.

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the


bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H8354-8356) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

Sep. 23, 2008 10:30pm:


At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the
question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mrs.
Biggert objected to the vote on the grounds that a
quorum was not present. Further proceedings on
the motion were postponed. The point of no
quorum was withdrawn.

Sep. 18, 2008:


Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008:
Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Sep. 25, 2008 6:29pm:


Considered as unfinished business. On motion
to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by
voice vote. Motion to reconsider laid on the table
Agreed to without objection.

H.R. 3031

To promote the construction of green buildings in


the United States, and for other purposes.
Advanced Design in Energy for Living Efficiently
Act of 2007

Sep. 26, 2008:


Received in the Senate.

Date Introduced:
July 12, 2007

Oct. 2, 2008:
Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Sponsor:
Mr. Inslee
July 12, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Transportation and Infrastructure, Education and
Labor, Oversight and Government Reform,
Financial Services, and Ways and Means, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

H.R. 3019
To establish an Office of Housing Counseling to
carry out and coordinate the responsibilities of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development
regarding counseling on homeownership and
rental housing issues, to make grants to entities
for providing such counseling, to launch a national
housing counseling advertising campaign, and for
other purposes.
Expand and Preserve Home Ownership Through
Counseling Act

H.R. 3035

Date Introduced:
July 12, 2007

To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Jerry


Lewis in recognition of his outstanding service to
the Nation.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Biggert

Date Introduced:
July 12, 2007

July 12, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Payne
July 12, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 17, 2008 6:13pm:


Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.
Sep. 17, 2008 6:14pm:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H8354-8358) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on
H.R. 3019.
Sep. 17, 2008 6:26pm:

H.R. 3067

To amend the United States Housing Act of 1937


to exempt small public housing agencies from the
requirement of preparing an annual public
housing agency plan.
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Small Public Housing Authority Act

Date Introduced:
July 19, 2007

Date Introduced:
July 17, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Serrano

Sponsor:
Mr. Neugebauer

July 19, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

July 17, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
July 30, 2007:
Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

H.R. 3121

To restore the financial solvency of the national


flood insurance program and to provide for such
program to make available multiperil coverage for
damage resulting from windstorms and floods,
and for other purposes.

July 30, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 30, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

Date Introduced:
July 19, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Waters

July 30, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
July 31, 2007:
Received in the Senate.

July 19, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Aug. 3, 2007:
Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

July 26, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

H.R. 3081

July 26, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the
Yeas and Nays: 38 - 29.

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to protect


consumers from certain practices in connection
with the origination of consumer credit
transactions secured by the consumer's principal
dwelling, and for other purposes.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sep. 24, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-340.
Sep. 24, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
211.

Fairness for Homeowners Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
July 18, 2007

Sep. 26, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 683
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 3121 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
againist consideration of the bill are waived
except those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule
XXI. The amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill, modified by the
amendment printed in part A of the report of the
Committee on Rules acompanying this resolution,

Sponsor:
Mr. Ellison
July 18, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3113

To clarify congressional intent with respect to the


provision of affordable financial services by all
types of Federal credit unions in underserved
areas, and for other purposes.
Affordable Financial Services Enhancement Act
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shall be considered as adopted in the House and


in the Committee of the Whole.

Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and


Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S4061) Measure laid before
Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR
S4061-4072) Senate struck all after the Enacting
Clause and substituted the language of S.2284
amended. Passed Senate in lieu of S.2284 with an
amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 92 - 6. Record Vote
Number: 125. (text: CR S4061-4072) See also
S.2284.

Sep. 27, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 683 passed House.
Sep. 27, 2007:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 683.
Sep. 27, 2007:
House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 683 and Rule XVIII.

May 14, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Sep. 27, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable Jim
Costa to act as Chairman of the Committee.

Jul. 10, 2008 11:23am:


Mr. Capuano moved that the House disagree
to the Senate amendment, and request a
conference.

Sep. 27, 2007:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 3121.

Jul. 10, 2008 11:24am:


On motion that the House disagree to the
Senate amendment, and request a conference
Agreed to by voice vote. (consideration: CR H63556363, H6377-6378)

Sep. 27, 2007:


The House adopted the amendment as agreed
to by the Committee of the Whole House on the
state of the Union.

Jul. 10, 2008 11:25am:


Mr. Neugebauer moved that the House
instruct conferees. (consideration: CR H6363; text:
CR H6363) DEBATE - The House proceeded with
one hour of debate on the Neugebauer motion to
instruct conferees on H.R. 3121. The instructions
contained in the motion seek to require the
managers on the part of the House to the
maximum extent possible within the scope of the
conference, include in the conference agreement
the provision in section 106 of the bill S. 2284.

Sep. 27, 2007:


Mrs. Bachmann moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services.
Sep. 27, 2007:
The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.
Sep. 27, 2007:
On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by recorded vote: 179 - 232.
Sep. 27, 2007:
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 263
- 146.

Jul. 10, 2008 12:39pm:


The previous question was ordered without
objection. (consideration: CR H6363)

Sep. 27, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Jul. 10, 2008 12:40pm:


POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the
conclusion of debate on the Neugebauer motion to
instruct conferees on H.R. 3121, the Chair put the
question and by voice vote announced the ayes
had prevailed. Mr. Capuano demanded the yeas
and nays and the Chair postponed further
proceedings on ordering the motion to instruct
conferees on H.R. 3121 until later in the
legislative day.

Sep. 27, 2007:


The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 3121.
Sep. 28, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Jul. 10, 2008 3:46pm:


On motion that the House instruct conferees
Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 385 - 26 (Roll no.
485). (consideration: CR H6377)

May 13, 2008:


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Date Introduced:
July 23, 2007

Jul. 10, 2008 3:46pm:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection. The Speaker appointed
conferees - from the Committee on Financial
Services for consideration of the House bill and
the Senate amendment, and modifications
committed to conference: Frank (MA), Kanjorski,
Waters, Watt, Clay, Klein (FL), Mahoney (FL),
Bachus, Biggert, Capito, Garrett (NJ), and Price
(GA). The Speaker appointed conferees - from the
Committee on Energy and Commerce for
consideration of sec. 302 of the Senate
amendment, and modifications committed to
conference: Dingell, Boucher, and Barton (TX).
The Speaker appointed conferees - from the
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
for consideration of secs. 7 and 22 of the House
bill, and secs. 107, 119, and 301 of the Senate
amendment, and modifications committed to
conference: Johnson, E. B., Braley (IA), and
Graves. The Speaker appointed a conferee for
consideration of secs. 7 and 35 of the House bill,
and sec. 128 of the Senate amendment, and
modifications committed to conference: Taylor.

Sponsor:
Mr. Scott
July 23, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3146

To provide additional tools and resources to


combat terrorism financing.
Combating Terrorism Financing Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
July 24, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Davis
July 24, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committee on Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Jul 10, 2008:


Message on House action received in Senate
and at desk: House requests a conference.

H.R. 3156
To control violent crime.

H.R. 3126

Violent Crime Control Act of 2007

To reauthorize the HOPE VI program for


revitalization of severely distressed public
housing, and for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
July 24, 2007

Date Introduced:
July 23, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Smith of Texas

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters

July 24, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Energy and
Commerce, Ways and Means, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

July 23, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3133
To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to
make grants to States, units of general local
government, and nonprofit organizations for
counseling and education programs for the
prevention of predatory lending and to establish a
toll-free telephone number for complaints
regarding predatory lending, and for other
purposes.

H.R. 3164

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to


provide for the treatment of Indian tribal
governments as State governments for purposes of
issuing tax-exempt governmental bonds, and for
other purposes.

Financial Literacy for Homeowners Act


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Tribal Government Tax-Exempt Bond Parity Act


of 2007

July 26, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on the
Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
July 24, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Becerra
July 24, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 3205

To amend subtitle B of title VII of the McKinneyVento Homeless Assistance Act to provide
education for homeless children and youths, and
for other purposes.
Homeless Education Improvement Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
July 27, 2007

H.R. 3189

To establish reasonable procedural protections for


the use of national security letters, and for other
purposes.

Sponsor:
Ms. Biggert
July 27, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Education and
Labor, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

National Security Letters Reform Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
July 26, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Nadler
July 26, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committee on Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 3225

To require the Securities and Exchange


Commission to improve the disclosure of fees and
expenses of open-end investment companies
registered under the Investment Company Act of
1940.

H.R. 3200

Mutual Fund Fee Reform Act

To authorize the issuance of Federal charters and


licenses for carrying on the sale, solicitation,
negotiation, and underwriting of insurance or any
other insurance operations, to provide a
comprehensive system for the Federal regulation
and supervision of national insurers and national
agencies, to provide for policyholder protections in
the event of an insolvency or the impairment of a
national insurer, and for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
July 30, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Castle
July 30, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Education and
Labor, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

National Insurance Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
July 26, 2007

Oct. 19, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

Sponsor:
Ms. Bean

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H.R. 3229

Signed by President. Became Public Law No:


110-357.

To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint


coins in commemoration of the legacy of the
United
States
Army
Infantry
and
the
establishment of the National Infantry Museum
and Soldier Center.

H.R. 3246

To amend title 40, United States Code, to provide


a comprehensive regional approach to economic
and infrastructure development in the most
severely economically distressed regions in the
Nation.

National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center


Commemorative Coin Act
Date Introduced:
July 30, 2007

Regional Economic and Infrastructure


Development Act of 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Westmoreland

Date Introduced:
July 31, 2007

July 30, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Oberstar

Oct. 19, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

July 31, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and in addition to the
Committee on Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Jun. 10, 2008 4:35pm:


Mr. Davis, Lincoln moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.
Jun. 10, 2008 4:36pm:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H5167-5170) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on
H.R. 3229.

Sep. 7, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Transportation. H. Rept. 110-321, Part I.

Jun. 10, 2008 4:51pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H5167-5168) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

Sep. 7, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
202.

Sep. 7, 2007:
Committee on Financial Services discharged.

Sep. 17, 2007:


Ms. Norton moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended.

Jun. 11, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Sep. 17, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sep. 17, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

Aug. 27, 2008:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous
Consent. (consideration: CR S9900-9901) Message
on Senate action sent to the House. Cleared for
White House.

Sep. 17, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
Sep. 17, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Failed by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 225 - 152.

Aug. 30, 2008:


Presented to President.
Oct. 8, 2008:
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Sep. 17, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 3296
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to establish
transparency and accountability requirements for
mortgage brokers, and for other purposes.

Oct. 2, 2007:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 704
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 3246 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to
amendments. The amendment in the nature of a
substitute recommended by the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure now printed in
the bill, modified by the amendment printed in
the report of the Committee on Rules
accompanying this resolution, shall be considered
as adopted.

Mortgage Broker Transparency and Accountability


Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Aug. 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Murphy of Connecticut
Aug. 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Jan. 11, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Oct. 4, 2007:
Rule H. Res. 704 passed House.

H.R. 3310

Oct. 4, 2007:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 704.

To amend the Housing and Urban Development


Act of 1968 to ensure improved access to
employment opportunities for low-income people.

Oct. 4, 2007:
The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.
Oct. 4, 2007:
Mr. Jordan moved to
instructions to Transportation.

recommit

Earning and Living Opportunities Act


Date Introduced:
Aug. 1, 2007

with

Sponsor:
Ms. Velazquez

Oct. 4, 2007:
The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

Aug. 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Jan. 11, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Oct. 4, 2007:
On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 201 - 218.
Oct. 4, 2007:
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 264
- 154.

H.R. 3316
To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to
provide individuals the ability to control access to
their credit reports, and for other purposes.

Oct. 4, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Identity Theft Protection Act of 2007

Oct. 4, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.

Date Introduced:
Aug. 2, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Maloney
Aug. 2, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

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Dec. 10, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

H6272-6276) Motion to reconsider laid on the


table Agreed to without objection.
Jul. 10, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 3329
To provide housing assistance for very low-income
veterans.
Homes for Heroes Act of 2007

H.R. 3330

Date Introduced:
Aug. 2, 2007

To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to


prescribe the weights and the compositions of
circulating coins, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Green

Coinage Materials Modernization Act of 2007

Aug. 2, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Aug. 2, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Gutierrez

May 9, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Aug. 2, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

May 14, 2008:


Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full
Committee (Amended) by Voice Vote .

Sep. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Jun. 24, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

H.R. 3347
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to prevent
credit card issuers from taking unfair advantage
of college students and their parents, and for
other purposes.

Jul. 9, 2008 1:34pm:


Mr. Green, Al moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H62716278) DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 3329.

Student Credit Card Protection Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Aug. 2, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Slaughter

Jul. 9, 2008 1:46pm:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.
Jul. 9, 2008 5:53pm:
Considered
as
unfinished
(consideration: CR H6305)

Aug. 2, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Sep. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

business.

H.R. 3349

Jul. 9, 2008 6:00pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 412 - 9 (Roll no. 478). (text: CR

To authorize the Alaska Native Self-Governance


in Housing Demonstration Program.
Alaska Native Self-Governance in Housing
Demonstration Program Act
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Date Introduced:
Aug. 2, 2007

debate. Previous question shall be considered as


ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill are waive except
those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It
shall be in order to consider as an original bill for
the purpose of amendment under the five-minute
rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill.

Sponsor:
Mr. Young
Aug. 2, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3355

To ensure the availability and affordability of


homeowners' insurance coverage for catastrophic
events.

Nov. 8, 2007:
Rule H. Res. 802 passed House.

Homeowners' Defense Act of 2007

Nov. 8, 2007:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 802.

Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007

Nov. 8, 2007:
House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 802 and Rule XVIII.

Sponsor:
Mr. Klein
Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Nov. 8, 2007:
The Speaker designated the Honorable Mike
Ross to act as Chairman of the Committee.

Sep. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Nov. 8, 2007:
The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 3355.

Sep. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

Nov. 8, 2007:
The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

Sep. 6, 2007:
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Sep. 25, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sep. 26, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Nov. 8, 2007:
The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.
Nov. 8, 2007:
Mrs. Capito moved to recommit
instructions to Financial Services.

Sep. 26, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the
Yeas and Nays: 36 - 27.

with

Nov. 8, 2007:
The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

Oct. 31, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services.

Nov. 8, 2007:
On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by recorded vote: 175 - 239.

Oct. 31, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
264.

Nov. 8, 2007:
On passage Passed by recorded vote: 258 155.

Nov. 6, 2007:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 802
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 3355 with 1 hour of general
- 74 -

Nov. 8, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 3390
To impose sanctions on Iran and on other
countries for assisting Iran in developing a
nuclear program, and for other purposes.

Nov. 8, 2007:
The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 3355.

Iran Counter-Proliferation Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Issa

Nov. 13, 2007:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Financial
Services, Ways and Means, Oversight and
Government Reform, and Intelligence (Permanent
Select), for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 3377
To provide for the award of a gold medal on behalf
of Congress to Arnold Palmer in recognition of his
service to the Nation in promoting excellence and
good sportsmanship in golf.
Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007

H.R. 3397

Sponsor:
Mr. Baca

To amend the Residential Lead-Based Paint


Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 to define
environmental intervention blood lead level.

Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Lead-Safe Housing for Kids Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007

Sep. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Sponsor:
Mr. Ellison
Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3385
To establish a task force to examine homelessness
in the United States and make recommendations
to alleviate the causes and effects of such
homelessness.

Oct. 19, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

National Homelessness Task Force Act of 2007

May 14, 2008:


Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. (Markup report: CQ) Forwarded by
Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by
Voice Vote .

Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Cohen
Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3400

To fund capital projects of State and local


governments, and for other purposes.

Oct. 19, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Rebuilding America's Infrastructure


Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007
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Sponsor:
Mr. Kucinich

H.R. 3421
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit
universal defaults on credit card accounts and to
require minimum payment disclosures for
accounts under an open end consumer credit plan,
and for other purposes.

Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and in addition to the
Committees on Financial Services, and the
Budget, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Credit Protection Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Lowey

H.R. 3401

Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

To establish the National Infrastructure Bank to


provide funding for qualified infrastructure
projects, and for other purposes.

Sep. 5, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

National Infrastructure Bank Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Ellison

H.R. 3498
To authorize the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development to make grants to assist cities with a
vacant housing problem, and for other purposes.

Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and in addition to the
Committee on Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Neighborhood Reclamation and Revitalization


Program Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Sept. 7, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Higgins

H.R. 3409

Sept. 7, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

To establish the National Infrastructure Bank to


provide funding for qualified infrastructure
projects, and for other purposes.

Oct. 19, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

National Infrastructure Bank Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Aug. 3, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Hinojosa

H.R. 3504
To authorize the Securities and Exchange
Commission to permit or require persons filing or
furnishing information under the securities laws
to make such information available on internet
websites, in addition to or instead of including
such information in filings with or submissions to
the Commission, under such conditions as the
Commission may specify by rule.

Aug. 3, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Education and
Labor, and in addition to the Committees on Ways
and Means, Energy and Commerce, Financial
Services, and the Judiciary, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Transparency in Corporate Filings Act


Date Introduced:
Sept. 7, 2007
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Sponsor:
Mr. Roskam

H.R. 3521
To improve the Operating Fund for public housing
of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development.

Sept. 7, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Public Housing Asset Management Improvement


Act of 2007

Dec. 10, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

Date Introduced:
Sept. 10, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Sires

H.R. 3505

Sept. 10, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

To make various technical and clerical


amendments to the Federal securities laws.
Securities Law Technical Corrections Act of 2007

Sept. 25, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Date Introduced:
Sept. 7, 2007

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sept. 25, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Sponsor:
Mr. Roskam
Sept. 7, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 29, 2008:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-521.

Dec. 5, 2007:
Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

Jan. 29, 2008:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
318.

Dec. 5, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.

Feb. 12, 2008:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 974
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 3521 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. It shall be in order to
consider as an original bill for the purpose of
amendment under the five-minute rule the
amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill.

Dec. 5, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.
Dec. 6, 2007:
Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 6, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Dec. 6, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 404 - 0.

Feb. 26, 2008:


Rule H. Res. 974 passed House.
Feb. 26, 2008:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 974.

Dec. 7, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Feb. 26, 2008:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 974 and Rule XVIII.

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Feb. 26, 2008:


The Speaker designated the Honorable Jose E.
Serrano to act as Chairman of the Committee.

agreement or other similar agreement that


requires the registration of or prohibits the
possession of any firearm that is possessed by an
individual for his or her personal protection or for
sport the possession of which is not prohibited, or
the registration of which is not required, by
existing law.

Feb. 26, 2008:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 3521.
Feb. 26, 2008:
The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

Feb 26, 2008 3:32pm:


POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair
announced that pursuant to section 2 of H. Res.
974, further proceedings on the bill H.R. 3521
would be postponed.

Feb. 26, 2008:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.

H.R. 3524

To reauthorize the HOPE VI program for


revitalization of severely distressed public
housing, and for other purposes.

Feb. 26, 2008:


Mr. Smith (TX) moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services.

HOPE VI Improvement and Reauthorization Act


of 2007

Feb. 26, 2008:


Point of order sustained against the motion to
recommit with instructions.

Date Introduced:
Sept. 11, 2007

Feb. 26, 2008:


Mr. Sires raised a point of order against the
motion to recommit with instructions. Mr. Sires
stated that the provisions of the amendment
contained in the instructions accompanying the
motion to recommit were not germane. Sustained
by the Chair.

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters
Sept. 11, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Sept. 26, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Feb. 26, 2008:


Mr. Smith (TX) moved to appeal the ruling of
the Chair.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sept. 26, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Feb. 26, 2008:


Mr. Sires moved to table the appeal of the
ruling of the Chair.

Dec. 19, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) asked unanimous consent
that the Committee on Financial Services have
until 12:00 p.m. on Jan. 3 to file a report on H.R.
3524. Agreed to without objection.

Feb. 26, 2008:


On motion to table the appeal of the ruling of
the Chair Agreed to by recorded vote: 218 - 195.
Feb. 26, 2008:
Mrs. Bachmann moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services.

Jan. 3, 2008:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-507..

Feb 26, 2008 3:21pm:


DEBATE - The House proceeded with ten
minutes of debate on the Bachmann motion to
recommit with instructions. The instructions
contained in the motion seek to require that the
bill be reported back to the House with an
amendment inserting provisions that state that
the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
shall not accept as reasonable any fees for
enforcing any provision of a dwelling lease

Jan. 3, 2008:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
308.
Jan. 16, 2008:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 922
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 3524 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
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Measure will be considered read. Specified


amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill are waived except
those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It
shall be in order to consider as an original bill for
the purpose of amendment under the five-minute
rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill.

Jan. 17, 2008:


The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 3524.
Jan. 22, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Jan. 17, 2008:


Rule H. Res. 922 passed House.

H.R. 3525

Jan. 17, 2008:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 922.

To require rapid implementation of guidelines and


regulations regarding the accuracy of consumer
information furnished to consumer reporting
agencies that were required to be established by
the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of
2003 and have not been implemented, to provide
that the Federal Trade Commission shall take the
lead in implementation of the guidelines and
regulations, and for other purposes.

Jan. 17, 2008:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 922 and Rule XVIII.
Jan. 17, 2008:
The Speaker designated the Honorable Hilda
L. Solis to act as Chairwoman of the Committee.

FACT Act Rulewriting Improvement Act of 2007

Jan. 17, 2008:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 3524.

Date Introduced:
Sept. 14, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank

Jan. 17, 2008:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

Sept. 14, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 17, 2008:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.
Jan. 17, 2008:
Mr. Graves moved to recommit
instructions to Financial Services.

H.R. 3526

To include all banking agencies within the


existing regulatory authority under the Federal
Trade Commission Act with respect to depository
institutions, and for other purposes.

with

Date Introduced:
Sept. 14, 2007

Jan. 17, 2008:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
Sept. 14, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Jan. 17, 2008:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Agreed to by recorded vote: 372 - 28.
Jan. 17, 2008:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Jan. 17, 2008:
On passage Passed by recorded vote: 271 130.

Sept. 18, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.
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Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sept. 18, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

making payments on mortgages insured under the


National Housing Act.

Dec. 5, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-472, Part I.

Homeowners' Emergency Mortgage Assistance Act


Date Introduced:
Sept. 19, 2007

Dec. 5, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 110-472, Part II.

Sponsor:
Mr. Fattah
Sept. 19, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Dec. 5, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
294.
Dec. 5, 2007:
Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

H.R. 3629

To authorize the establishment of a Social


Investment and Economic Development Fund for
the Americas to provide assistance to reduce
poverty, expand the middle class, and foster
increased economic opportunity in the countries of
the Western Hemisphere, and for other purposes.

Dec. 5, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 5, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

Social Investment and Economic Development for


the Americas Act of 2007

Dec. 5, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Date Introduced:
Sept. 27, 2007

Dec. 6, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Sponsor:
Mr. Engel
Sept. 27, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committee on Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 3535
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to require
escrow accounts for the payment of property taxes
and insurance for all subprime loans, and to
expand
the
coverage
of
the
appraisal
requirements under the Financial Institutions
Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989,
and for other purposes.

Jan. 11, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Homebuyer's Protection Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Sept. 14, 2007

H.R. 3644
To establish a nonpartisan Commission on
Natural Catastrophe Risk Management and
Insurance, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Hodes
Sept. 14, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Commission on Natural Catastrophe Risk


Management and Insurance Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Sept. 24, 2007

H.R. 3587

Sponsor:
Mr. Shays

To establish a program to assist homeowners


experiencing unavoidable, temporary difficulty
- 80 -

Sept. 24, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Scott
Sept. 27, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3666

Oct. 31, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

To establish a bipartisan commission to perform a


comprehensive examination of the current
foreclosure and mortgage lending crisis and to
make recommendations for legislative and
regulatory changes to address such problems.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Oct. 31, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

Foreclosure Prevention and Homeownership


Protection Act

Nov. 13, 2007:


Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

Date Introduced:
Sept. 25, 2007

Nov. 13, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Sponsor:
Ms. Sutton

Nov. 13, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

Sept. 25, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Nov. 13, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 3692

Nov. 14, 2007:


Received in the Senate.

To authorize the establishment of a Social


Investment and Economic Development Fund for
the Americas to provide assistance to reduce
poverty, expand the middle class, and foster
increased economic opportunity in the countries of
the Western Hemisphere, and for other purposes.

Nov. 16, 2007:


Read the first time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time.
Dec. 3, 2007:
Read the second time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under General Orders.
Calendar No. 515.

Social Investment and Economic Development for


the Americas Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Sept. 27, 2007

Dec. 17, 2007:


Passed Senate without
Unanimous Consent.

Sponsor:
Mr. Engel

amendment

by

Dec. 17, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Sept. 27, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committee on Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Dec. 17, 2007:


Cleared for White House.
Dec. 19, 2007:
Presented to President.
Dec. 21, 2007:
Signed by President.

H.R. 3703

Dec. 21, 2007:


Became Public Law No: 110-147.

To amend section 5112(p)(1)(A) of title 31, United


States Code, to allow an exception from the $1
coin dispensing capability requirement for certain
vending machines.

H.R. 3705
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to require
notice to consumers of an upcoming adjustment or

Date Introduced:
Sept. 27, 2007
- 81 -

reset date with respect to hybrid adjustable rate


mortgages, and for other purposes.

within the
concerned.

jurisdiction

of

the

committee

Fair Disclosure for Homeowners Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Sept. 27, 2007

H.R. 3777

To temporarily raise the portfolio caps applicable


to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, to provide the
necessary financing to curb foreclosures by
facilitating the refinancing of at-risk subprime
borrowers into safe, prime loans, to preserve
liquidity in the mortgage lending markets, and for
other purposes.

Sponsor:
Ms. Sutton
Sept. 27, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Dec. 10, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Protecting Access to Safe Mortgages Act


Date Introduced:
Oct. 9, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Bean

H.R. 3725

To amend the Real Estate Settlement Procedures


Act of 1974 to require the submission to each
borrower under a federally related mortgage loan
of a one-page description of the essential terms of
the loan.

Oct. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mortgage Disclosure Simplification Act of 2007

H.R. 3813

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit


mortgage originators from receiving incentive
compensation that varies with the terms of a
residential mortgage loan and from steering
consumers to residential mortgage loans that are
not in the consumers' best interest, and for other
purposes X.

Date Introduced:
Oct. 2, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Green
Oct. 2, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mortgage Kickback Prevention Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Oct. 10, 2007

H.R. 3728

To express United States foreign policy with


respect to, and to strengthen United States
advocacy on behalf of, individuals persecuted and
denied their rights in foreign countries on account
of gender, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mr. Murphy of Connecticut
Oct. 10, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

International Women's Freedom Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Oct. 2, 2007

H.R. 3837
To require escrows for certain mortgage loans, to
improve
mortgage
servicing,
to
promote
sustainable homeownership opportunities, to
enhance appraisal quality and standards, to
better appraisal oversight, to mitigate appraiser
pressure, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Maloney of New York
Oct. 2, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Financial
Services, and the Judiciary, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall

Escrow, Appraisal, and Mortgage Servicing


Improvements Act

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Date Introduced:
Oct. 16, 2007

Oct. 17, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski

Oct. 31, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Oct. 16, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Nov. 7, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Oct. 31, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

Mark-up

Dec. 4, 2007:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-464.

Nov. 7, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Dec. 4, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
288.

Dec. 4, 2007:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 23, 2008:


Mr. Hodes moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

Dec. 4, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
288.

Jan. 23, 2008:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
Jan. 23, 2008:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

H.R. 3838

To temporarily increase the portfolio caps


applicable to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, to
provide the necessary financing to curb
foreclosures by facilitating the refinancing of atrisk subprime borrowers into safe, affordable
loans, and for other purposes.

Jan. 23, 2008:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Jan. 24, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Date Introduced:
Oct. 16, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank

H.R. 3896
To facilitate efficient investments and financing of
infrastructure projects and new job creation
through the establishment of a National
Infrastructure Development Corporation, and for
other purposes.

Oct. 16, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3873

National Infrastructure Development Act of 2007

To expedite the transfer of ownership of rural


multifamily housing projects with loans made or
insured under section 515 of the Housing Act of
1949 so that such projects are rehabilitated and
preserved for use for affordable housing.

Date Introduced:
Oct. 18, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. DeLauro

Section 515 Rural Housing Property Transfer


Improvement Act of 2007

Oct. 18, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and in addition to the
Committees on Financial Services, and Ways and
Means, for a period to be subsequently determined
by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of
such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of
the committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
Oct. 17, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Hodes
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Nov. 14, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 825
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 3915 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. It shall be in order to
consider as an original bill for the purpose of
amendment under the five-minute rule the
amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill.

H.R. 3905
To provide for an additional trade preference
program for least developed countries, and for
other purposes.
New Partnership for Development Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Oct. 18, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. McDermott
Oct. 18, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committees on
Foreign Affairs, and Financial Services, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

Nov. 15, 2007:


Rule H. Res. 825 passed House.
Nov. 15, 2007:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 825.
Nov. 15, 2007:
House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 825 and Rule XVIII.

H.R. 3915
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to reform
consumer mortgage practices and provide
accountability for such practices, to establish
licensing and registration requirements for
residential mortgage originators, to provide
certain minimum standards for consumer
mortgage loans, and for other purposes.

Nov. 15, 2007:


The Speaker designated the Honorable Dennis
A. Cardoza to act as Chairman of the Committee.
Nov. 15, 2007:
Mr. Frank (MA) moved to rise.

Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act


of 2007

Nov. 15, 2007:


On motion to rise Agreed to by voice vote.

Date Introduced:
Oct. 22, 2007

Nov. 15, 2007:


Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union rises leaving H.R. 3915 as unfinished
business.

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller of North Carolina
Oct. 22, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Nov. 6, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Nov. 15, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
Nov. 15, 2007:
The House resolved into Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for further
consideration.

Mark-up

Nov. 6, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Nov. 15, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to rise.
Nov. 15, 2007:
On motion to rise Agreed to by voice vote.

Nov. 9, 2007:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-441.

Nov. 15, 2007:


Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union rises leaving H.R. 3915 as unfinished
business.

Nov. 9, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
272.

Nov. 15, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
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Nov. 15, 2007:


The House resolved into Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for further
consideration.

Date Introduced:
Oct. 22, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Space

Nov. 15, 2007:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 3915.

Oct. 22, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Nov. 15, 2007:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

H.R. 3931

To protect investors by fostering transparency and


accountability of attorneys in private securities
litigation.

Nov. 15, 2007:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union.

Securities Litigation Attorney Accountability and


Transparency Act
Date Introduced:
Oct. 23, 2007

Nov. 15, 2007:


Mrs. Blackburn moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Baker

Nov. 15, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.
Nov. 15, 2007:
On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by recorded vote: 188 - 231.

Oct. 23, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on the
Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Nov. 15, 2007:


On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 291
- 127.

H.R. 3956

Nov. 15, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to


prescribe the weights and the compositions of
circulating coins, and for other purposes.

Nov. 15, 2007:


The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 3915.

Coin Modernization and Taxpayer Savings Act of


2007
Date Introduced:
Oct. 24, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Space

Dec. 3, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Oct. 24, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 3917

H.R. 3959

To suspend the effectiveness of certain regulations


relating to the penny, and the authority to
prescribe such regulations, and for other
purposes.

To amend the National Flood Insurance Act of


1968 to provide for the phase-in of actuarial rates
for certain pre-FIRM properties.
Date Introduced:
Oct. 24, 2007

Coinage Efficiency Act of 2007

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Sponsor:
Mr. Garrett of New Jersey

Oct. 31, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Oct. 24, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Oct. 31, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Oct. 31, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Mark-up

Apr. 10, 2008 6:44pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-579.

Oct. 31, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Apr. 10, 2008 6:45pm:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
357.

Jan. 16, 2008:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-510.
Jan. 16, 2008:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
311.

H.R. 4002
To establish a program to preserve rural
multifamily housing assisted under the Housing
Act of 1949.

Jan. 23, 2008:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

Rural Housing Preservation Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Oct. 30, 2007

Jan. 23, 2008:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Sponsor:
Mr. Davis, Lincoln, of Tennessee

Jan. 23, 2008:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

Oct. 30, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 23, 2008:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 4008

Jan. 24, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to make


technical corrections to the definition of willful
noncompliance with respect to violations involving
the printing of an expiration date on certain credit
and debit card receipts before the date of the
enactment of this Act.

H.R. 3965
To extend the Mark-to-Market program of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
and for other purposes.

Credit and Debit Card Receipt Clarification Act of


2007
Date Introduced:
Oct. 30, 2007

Mark-to-Market Extension and Enhancement Act


of 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Mahoney of Florida

Date Introduced:
Oct. 25, 2007

Oct. 30, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on the
Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters
Oct. 25, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

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Oct. 30, 2007:


Referred to House Financial Services

Date Introduced:
Oct. 31, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Roybal-Allard

Jan. 11, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Oct. 31, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Oct. 30, 2007:


Referred to House Judiciary
May 13, 2008 4:56pm:
Mr. Mahoney (FL) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill. Considered under suspension of
the rules. (consideration: CR H3729-3732)
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 4008.
May 13, 2008 5:16pm:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.
May 13, 2008 7:15pm:
Considered
as
unfinished
(consideration: CR H3752)

H.R. 4019
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to enhance
disclosure of the terms of home mortgage loans,
and for other purposes.
Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Oct. 31, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Baca

business.

Oct. 31, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

May 13, 2008 7:24pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 407 - 0 (Roll no. 308). (text: CR H3729)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to
without objection.

Jan. 11, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

May 14, 2008:


Received in the Senate, read twice.

H.R. 4036

To amend title 31, United States Code, to save the


American taxpayers money by immediately
altering the metallic composition of the 1-cent
coin, to require a prompt review and report, with
recommendations, for cost-saving changes in the
metallic content of other circulating United States
coins, and for other purposes.

May 20, 2008:


Passed Senate without amendment by
Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S44394440) Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Cleared for White House.
May 23, 2008:
Presented to President.

Cents and Sensibility Act


Date Introduced:
Oct. 31, 2007

Jun. 3, 2008:
Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-241.

Sponsor:
Mr. Roskam
Oct. 31, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 4014

To prohibit discrimination in insurance coverage


to victims of domestic violence, dating violence,
sexual assault, or stalking.
Insurance Non-Discrimination for Survivors Act
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Money Service Business Act of 2007

H.R. 4043
To amend the Financial Institutions Reform,
Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 to
preserve and expand minority depository
institutions, and for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
Nov. 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Maloney of New York

Preserving and Expanding Minority Depository


Institutions Act

Nov. 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Jun. 24, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

Date Introduced:
Nov. 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Watt
Nov. 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Nov. 7, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Jul. 22, 2008 4:34pm:


Mrs. Maloney (NY) moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill, as amended. Considered
under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR
H6775-6777) DEBATE - The House proceeded
with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 4049.

Mark-up

Nov. 7, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

Jul. 22, 2008 4:46pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H6775-6776) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

Dec. 4, 2007:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services.
Dec. 4, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
289.

Jul. 23, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Dec. 5, 2007:
Mr. Watt moved to suspend the rules and pass
the bill, as amended.
Dec. 5, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.

H.R. 4050

To require the Administrator of the Federal


Emergency Management Agency to issue
guidance providing a process for consideration of
the flood protections afforded by certain
structures for purposes of the national flood
insurance program.

Dec. 5, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Dec. 5, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Levee-Like Structure Consideration Act of 2007

Dec. 6, 2007:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Date Introduced:
Nov. 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Giffords
Nov. 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 4049
To amend section 5318 of title 31, United States
Code, to eliminate regulatory burdens imposed on
insured depository institutions and money
services businesses and enhance the availability
of transaction accounts at depository institutions
for such business, and for other purposes.

Nov. 7, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Nov. 7, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
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Dec. 4, 2007:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 4135
To establish the Family Foreclosure Rescue
Corporation to provide emergency relief to
refinance home mortgages of homeowners in
foreclosure or default.

Dec. 4, 2007:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
290.

Date Introduced:
Nov. 9, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Baca

H.R. 4051
To authorize appropriations for assistance for the
National Urban League, the Raza Development
Fund, the Housing Partnership Network, and the
National Community Renaissance Program, and
for other purposes.

Nov. 9, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Housing Assistance Authorization Act of 2007

H.R. 4137

Date Introduced:
Nov. 1, 2007

To amend and extend the Higher Education Act of


1965, and for other purposes.

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters

College Opportunity and Affordability Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Nov. 9, 2007

Nov. 1, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Nov. 7, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Nov. 8, 2007:
Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller, George, of California
Nov. 9, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Education and
Labor, and in addition to the Committees on the
Judiciary, Science and Technology, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Nov. 8, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

Nov. 9, 2007:
Referred to House Education and Labor

H.R. 4127

To amend title 31, United States Code, to prohibit


the further minting of 1-cent coins until the
Secretary of the Treasury and the Chairman of
the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System certify in writing that there is not a
surplus of 1-cent coins already available for use in
transactions, and for other purposes.

Nov. 14, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Nov. 15, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

Consideration

and

Mark-up

Nov. 15, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the
Yeas and Nays: 45 - 0.

Make No Cents Until It Makes Sense Act


Date Introduced:
Nov. 8, 2007

Nov. 9, 2007:
Referred to House Judiciary

Sponsor:
Mr. Paul

Nov. 9, 2007:
Referred to House Science and Technology

Nov. 8, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Nov. 9, 2007:
Referred to House Financial Services
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Feb. 7, 2008 1:04pm:


Mr. Hinojosa moved that the Committee rise.
On motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by
voice vote.

Dec. 19, 2007 12:35pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Education and Labor. H. Rept. 110-500, Part I.
Dec. 19, 2007 12:40pm:
Committee
on
Judiciary
discharged.
Committee on Science and Technology discharged.
Committee on Financial Services discharged.

Feb. 7, 2008 1:05pm:


Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union rises leaving H.R. 4137 as unfinished
business. ORDER OF PROCEDURE - Mr.
Hinojosa asked unanimous consent that, during
further consideration of H.R. 4137 pursuant to H.
Res. 956, the Chair may reduce to two minutes
the minimum time for electronic voting under
clause 6 of rule 18 and clauses 8 and 9 of rule 20.
Agreed to without objection. Considered as
unfinished business. (consideration: CR H645783) The House resolved into Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for further
consideration. GENERAL DEBATE - The
Committee of the Whole resumed general debate
on H.R. 4137.

Dec. 19, 2007 12:41pm:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
305.
Feb. 6, 2008 8:03pm:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 956
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 4137 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. It shall be in order to
consider as an original bill for the purpose of
amendment under the five-minute rule the
amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Education and
Labor now printed in the bill.

Feb. 7, 2008 1:40pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 20 minutes of debate on the George Miller
(CA) amendment.
Feb. 7, 2008 2:04pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the McKeon
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 12:04pm:


Rule H. Res. 956 passed House.
Feb. 7, 2008 12:24pm:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 956. (consideration: CR H641-645) Rule
provides for consideration of H.R. 4137 with 1
hour of general debate. Previous question shall be
considered as ordered without intervening
motions except motion to recommit with or
without instructions. Measure will be considered
read. Specified amendments are in order. It shall
be in order to consider as an original bill for the
purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule
the amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Education and
Labor now printed in the bill.

Feb. 7, 2008 2:09pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Hinojosa en bloc
amendments.
Feb. 7, 2008 2:19pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Petri
amendment.
Feb. 7, 2008 2:27pm:
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the
conclusion of debate on the Petri amendment, the
Chair put the question on adoption of the
amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes
had prevailed. Mr. McKeon demanded a recorded
vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings
on the question of adoption of the amendment
until later in the legislative day.

Feb. 7, 2008 12:25pm:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 956 and Rule XVIII. The
Speaker designated the Honorable Ed Pastor to
act as Chairman of the Committee. GENERAL
DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded
with one hour of general debate on H.R. 4137.

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Feb. 7, 2008 2:28pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Petri
amendment.
Feb. 7, 2008 2:38pm:
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the
conclusion of debate on the Petri amendment, the
Chair put the question on adoption of the
amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes
had prevailed. Mr. Price(GA) demanded a
recorded vote and the Chair postponed further
proceedings on the question of adoption of the
amendment until later in the legislative day.

with 10 minutes of debate on the Hastings (FL)


amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 2:39pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Castle
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 3:37pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Stupak
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 2:43pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Davis(IL)
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 3:42pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Doggett
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 2:56pm:


POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the
conclusion of debate on the Davis(IL) amendment,
the Chair put the question on adoption of the
amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes
had prevailed. Mr. McKeon demanded a recorded
vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings
on the question of adoption of the amendment
until later in the legislative day. DEBATE Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 956, the
Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10
minutes of debate on the Sestak amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 3:52pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Baird
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 3:23pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Welch
amendment.
Feb. 7, 2008 3:29pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Eddie Bernice
Johnson amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 3:56pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Crowley
amendment.
Feb. 7, 2008 4:03pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Cooper
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 3:05pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Sestak
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 4:13pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Ryan (OH)
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 3:07pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Yarmuth
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 4:21pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Van Hollen
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 3:15pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded

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On motion to recommit with instructions


Failed by recorded vote: 194 - 216 (Roll no. 39).
(consideration: CR H781-782)

Feb. 7, 2008 4:33pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Gillibrand
amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 6:16pm:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection. On passage Passed by the
Yeas and Nays: 354 - 58 (Roll no. 40).

Feb. 7, 2008 4:39pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Patrick Murphy
(PA) amendment.

Feb. 7, 2008 6:17pm:


The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 4137.

Feb. 7, 2008 4:47pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 956, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Shuler
amendment.

Feb. 25, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions.

2/7/2008 5:35pm:
The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 4137.

Jul. 29, 2008:


Senate Committee on Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions discharged by Unanimous
Consent.

Feb. 7, 2008 5:35pm:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule. (consideration: CR H780)

Jul. 29, 2008:


Measure laid before Senate by unanimous
consent. (consideration: CR S7591)

Feb. 7, 2008 5:35pm:


The House adopted the amendment in the
nature of a substitute as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union. (text: CR H658-636)

Jul. 29, 2008:


Passed Senate with
Unanimous Consent.

an

amendment

by

Jul. 29, 2008:


Senate insists on its amendment, asks for a
conference, appoints conferees Kennedy; Dodd;
Harkin; Mikulski; Bingaman; Murray; Reed;
Clinton; Obama; Sanders; Brown; Enzi; Gregg;
Alexander; Burr; Isakson; Murkowski; Hatch;
Roberts; Allard; Coburn. (consideration: CR
S7591)

Feb. 7, 2008 5:38pm:


Mr. Ferguson moved to recommit with
instructions
to
Education
and
Labor.
(consideration: CR H780-782; text: CR H780)
Feb. 7, 2008 5:39pm:
DEBATE - The House proceeded with ten
minutes of debate on the Ferguson motion to
recommit with instructions. The instructions
contained in the motion seek to require the bill to
be reported back to the House with an
amendment adding a new Title XII regarding
Limitations on Expenditures.

Jul. 29, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jul. 29, 2008 7:22pm:
Mr. Miller, George asked unanimous consent
that the House disagree to the Senate
amendment, and agree to a conference.
(consideration: CR H7269)

Feb. 7, 2008 5:49pm:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection. (consideration: CR H781)

Jul. 29, 2008 7:22pm:


On motion that the House disagree to the
Senate amendment, and agree to a conference
Agreed to without objection. (consideration: CR
H7269)

Feb. 7, 2008 6:07pm:

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Jul. 29, 2008:


Conferees agreed to file conference report.
(consideration: CR S7591)

Aug. 14, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-315.

Jul. 29, 2008 8:25pm:


The Speaker appointed conferees - from the
Committee on Education and Labor for
consideration of the House bill and the Senate
amendment, and modifications committed to
conference: Miller, George, Hinojosa, Tierney, Wu,
Bishop (NY), Altmire, Yarmuth, Courtney,
Andrews, Scott (VA), Davis (CA), Davis (IL),
Hirono, Keller, Petri, McMorris Rodgers, Foxx,
Kuhl (NY), Walberg, Castle, Souder, Ehlers,
Biggert, and McKeon. The Speaker appointed
conferees - from the Committee on the Judiciary
for consideration of secs. 951 and 952 of the House
bill, and secs. 951 and 952 of the Senate
amendment, and modifications committed to
conference: Conyers, Waters, and Gohmert. The
Speaker appointed conferees - from the
Committee on Science and Technology for
consideration of secs. 961 and 962 of the House
bill, and sec. 804 of the Senate amendment, and
modifications committed to conference: Gordon,
Baird, and Neugebauer.

H.R. 4161
To authorize the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development, in coordination with the Secretary
of Veterans Affairs, to carry out a pilot program to
prevent at-risk veterans and veteran families
from falling into homelessness, and for other
purposes.
Veterans Homelessness Prevention Act
Date Introduced:
Nov. 13, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Green, Al, of Texas
Nov. 13, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Veterans' Affairs, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Jul. 30, 2008 12:33pm:


Conference report H. Rept. 110-803 filed. (text
of conference report: CR H7353-7517)

H.R. 4178
To amend the Truth in Lending Act to remove an
impediment to troubled debt restructuring on the
part of holders of residential mortgage loans, and
for other purposes.

Jul. 31, 2008 1:09pm:


Mr. Miller, George brought up conference
report H. Rept. 110-803 for consideration under
the provisions of H. Res. 1389. (consideration: CR
H7658-7673) DEBATE - The House proceeded
with one hour of debate on the conference report
to accompany H.R. 4137.

Emergency Mortgage Loan Modification Act of


2007
Date Introduced:
Nov. 14, 2007

Jul. 31, 2008 2:52pm:


Motions to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection. On agreeing to the
conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
380 - 49 (Roll no. 544). (consideration: CR H7673)

Sponsor:
Mr. Castle
Nov. 14, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jul. 31, 2008:


Conference report considered in Senate.
Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay
Vote. 83 - 8. Record Vote Number: 194.
(consideration: CR S7878) Message on Senate
action sent to the House. Cleared for White
House.

H.R. 4202

To require all newly constructed, federally


assisted, single-family houses and town houses to
meet minimum standards of visitability for
persons with disabilities.
Inclusive Home Design Act of 2007

Aug. 6, 2008:
Presented to President.
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Date Introduced:
Nov. 15, 2007

Dec. 17, 2007:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

Sponsor:
Ms. Schakowsky
Nov. 15, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Dec. 17, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

Jan. 11, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Dec. 17, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 400 - 0.
Dec. 17, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 4241

To prohibit the transfer of personal information to


any person or business outside the United States,
without notice.

Dec. 18, 2007:


Received in the Senate.

Notify Americans Before Outsourcing Personal


Information Act

Jan. 22, 2007:


Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Date Introduced:
Nov. 15, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Poe

Apr. 24, 2008:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S3411-3412) Passed Senate
without amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Nov. 15, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Jan. 11, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

Apr. 24, 2008:


Cleared for White House.
Apr. 28, 2008:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.

H.R. 4286

May 1, 2008:
Presented to President.

To award a congressional gold medal to Daw Aung


San Suu Kyi in recognition of her courageous and
unwavering commitment to peace, nonviolence,
human rights, and democracy in Burma.

May 6, 2008:
Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-209.

Date Introduced:
Dec. 5, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Crowley

H.R. 4299

Dec. 5, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

To extend the Terrorism Insurance Program of


the Department of the Treasury, and for other
purposes.

Dec. 17, 2007:


Mr. Crowley moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

Terrorism Risk Insurance Program


Reauthorization Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Dec. 6, 2007

Dec. 17, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
- 94 -

Dec. 6, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Dec. 6, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Dec. 11, 2007:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 862
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 4299 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.

H.R. 4332
To amend the Federal Financial Institutions
Examination Council Act to require the Council to
establish a single telephone number that
consumers with complaints or inquiries could call
and be routed to the appropriate Federal banking
agency or State bank supervisor, and for other
purposes.

Dec. 12, 2007:


Received in the Senate.
Dec. 12, 2007:
Rule H. Res. 862 passed House.

Financial Consumer Hotline Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Dec. 6, 2007

Dec. 12, 2007:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 862.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones of Ohio

Dec. 12, 2007:


The previous question was ordered without
objection.
Dec. 12, 2007:
Mr. Bachus moved to recommit
instructions to Financial Services.

Dec. 6, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Dec. 10, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit.

with

Dec. 12, 2007:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection.

Apr. 29, 2008 3:32pm:


Mrs. Maloney (NY) moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H28202821)

Dec. 12, 2007:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 173 - 246.

Apr. 29, 2008 3:33pm:


DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 4332.

Dec. 12, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection. On passage Passed by
recorded vote: 303 - 116.

Apr. 29, 2008 3:41pm:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

Dec. 13, 2007:


Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 4328

Apr. 29, 2008 6:59pm:


Considered
as
unfinished
(consideration: CR H2829-2830)

To increase the expertise and capacity of


community-based organizations involved in
economic development activities and key
community development programs.

business.

Apr. 29, 2008 7:09pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 408 - 1 (Roll no. 225). (text: CR H2820)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to
without objection.

Community Economic Development Expertise


Enhancement Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Dec. 6, 2007
Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones of Ohio

Apr. 30, 2008:


- 95 -

Received in the Senate and Read twice and


referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

20th Century in recognition of their heroic and


dramatic contributions to the Nation, and for
other purposes.
Code Talkers Recognition Act
Date Introduced:
Dec. 12, 2007

H.R. 4461
To promote and enhance the operation of local
building code enforcement administration across
the country by establishing a competitive Federal
matching grant program.

Sponsor:
Ms. Granger
Dec. 12, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Community Building Code Administration Grant


Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Dec. 12, 2007

H.R. 4544

Sponsor:
Mr. Moore

To require the issuance of medals to recognize the


dedication and valor of Native American code
talkers.

Dec. 12, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Code Talkers Recognition Act of 2007


Date Introduced:
Dec. 13, 2007

Mar. 28, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Sponsor:
Mr. Boren
Dec. 13, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
House Administration, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Jun. 24, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote. Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity Discharged.
Jul. 9, 2008 1:12pm:
Mr. Moore (KS) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H62666269) DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 4461.

Dec. 13, 2007:


Referred to House Financial Services
Mar. 28, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Jul. 9, 2008 1:17pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H6266-6268) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

Dec. 13, 2007:


Referred to House House Administration

Jul. 10, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Sep. 23, 2008 9:41pm:


Mr. Gutierrez moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H86968699; text of measure as introduced: CR H8696)
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 4544.

H.R. 4462
To authorize the award of a congressional gold
medal on behalf of the Native Americans who
served as Code Talkers during foreign conflicts in
which the United States was involved during the

Sep. 23, 2008 9:58pm:


- 96 -

At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the


question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mrs.
Capito objected to the vote on the grounds that a
quorum was not present. Further proceedings on
the motion were postponed. The point of no
quorum was withdrawn.

deductibles for insurers sustaining insured losses


from large terrorism events.
Terrorism Risk Insurance Improvement Act of
2007
Date Introduced:
Dec. 17, 2007

Sep. 25, 2008 12:16pm:


Considered as unfinished business.

Sponsor:
Mr. Ackerman
Dec. 17, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 25, 2008 12:17pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. Motion
to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

H.R. 4735

Sep. 25, 2008:


Received in the Senate, read twice.

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to protect


tenants interests in foreclosure proceedings.
Tenant Protection in Foreclosure Act of 2007

Sep. 30, 2008:


Passed Senate without amendment by
Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S10183)

Date Introduced:
Dec. 17, 2007

Sep. 30, 2008:


Cleared for White House.

Sponsor:
Mr. Ellison

Oct. 1, 2008:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Dec. 17, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Oct. 6, 2008:
Presented to President.

H.R. 4776

Oct. 15, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-420.

To establish programs to provide counseling to


homebuyers
regarding
voluntary
home
inspections and to train counselors to provide such
counseling, and for other purposes.

H.R. 4576

Consumer Protection Home Inspection Counseling


Act of 2007

To award a congressional gold medal to Francis


Collins, in recognition of his outstanding
contributions and leadership in the fields of
medicine and genetics.

Date Introduced:
Dec. 18, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Velazquez

Date Introduced:
Dec. 13, 2007

Dec. 18, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Biggert
Dec. 13, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 4833
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint
coins in commemoration of the quadricentennial
of the City of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

H.R. 4721

Santa Fe Quadricentennial Commemorative Coin


Act

To amend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of


2002 to temporarily reduce the insurer
- 97 -

Date Introduced:
Dec. 18, 2007

Sponsor:
Mr. Davis of Illinois

Sponsor:
Mr. Udall

Dec. 19, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Education and
Labor, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Dec. 18, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 4834

To award a congressional gold medal to Ossie


Davis in recognition of his many contributions to
the Nation.

H.R. 5084
To require the Secretary of State to conduct
ongoing assessments of the effectiveness of
sanctions against Iran, and for other purposes.

Ossie Davis Congressional Gold Medal Act


Date Introduced:
Dec. 18, 2007

Date Introduced:
Jan. 18, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Rangel

Sponsor:
Mr. Shays of Connecticut

Dec. 18, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jan. 18, 2007:


Referred to House committee. Status:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and
in addition to the Committees on Financial
Services, Oversight and Government Reform,
Ways and Means, and Agriculture, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 4856

To require the Secretary of the Treasury to


redesign $1 Federal reserve notes so as to
incorporate the preamble to the Constitution of
the United States, a list describing the Articles of
the Constitution, and a list describing the
Amendments to the Constitution, on the reverse
side of such notes.

April. 8, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Liberty Bill Act


Date Introduced:
Dec. 19, 2007

H.R. 5108

Sponsor:
Mr. Cantor

Amends the United States Housing Act of 1937


(section 8 voucher program.)

Dec. 19, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mobile Home Protection Act


Date Introduced:
Jan. 23, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Filner

H.R. 4880

To amend the McKinney-Vento Homeless


Assistance Act to provide for the implementation
of protection and services for children and youths
in out of home care, and for other purposes.

Jan. 23, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Dec. 19, 2007

Mar. 25, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
community Opportunity.
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H.R. 5140

Jan. 31, 2008:


Motion to proceed to consideration of measure
made in Senate. (consideration: CR S530.) Cloture
motion on the motion to proceed to the measure
presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S530;
text: CR S530.) Motion to proceed to consideration
of measure withdrawn in Senate. (consideration:
CR S530.)

Title I: Recovery Rebates and Incentives for


Business Investment - (Sec. 101) Amends the
Internal Revenue Code to grant tax rebates of the
lesser of net income tax liability or $600 to
individual taxpayers ($1,200 for married
taxpayers filing joint returns). Allows additional
rebates of $300 for each child of an eligible
taxpayer. Title II: Housing GSE and FHA
Loan Limits - (Sec. 201) Raises the statutory
ceiling on the maximum original principal
obligation of a mortgage originated between July
1, 2007, and December 31, 2008, that may be
purchased by either the Federal National
Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) or the Federal
Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac).
Title III: Emergency Designation - Designates
all provisions of this Act as emergency
requirements and necessary to meet emergency
needs for certain budgetary purposes.

Feb. 4, 2008:
Cloture on the motion to proceed to
measure invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote.
4. Record Vote Number: 5. (consideration:
S580-589, S589-591, S591-594, S596; text:
S581)

the
80 CR
CR

Feb. 5, 2008:
Motion to proceed to measure considered in
Senate. (consideration: CR S626-627, S627-636,
S637-638, S655)
Feb. 5, 2008:
Measure laid before
(consideration: CR S656)

Economic Stimulus Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Jan. 28, 2008

Senate

by

motion.

Feb. 5, 2008:
Motion by Senator Reid to commit to Senate
Committee on Finance with instructions to report
back forthwith, with the following amendment
(SA 3985) made in Senate. (consideration: CR
S656; text: CR S656)

Sponsor:
Mrs. Pelosi
Jan. 28, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Feb. 6, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S715-725)
Feb. 7, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S762-773)

Jan. 29, 2008:


Mr. Rangel moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

Feb. 7, 2008:
Motion by Senator Reid to commit to Senate
Committee on Finance with instructions to report
back forthwith, with the following amendment
(SA 3985) withdrawn in Senate. (consideration:
CR S762.)

Jan. 29, 2008:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H485-509.) DEBATE The
House proceeded with debate on H.R. 5140.
Jan. 29, 2008:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 385 - 35, 1 Present (Roll no. 25). (text:
CR H485-487.) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection. Received in the
Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time.

Feb. 7, 2008:
Passed Senate with an amendment by YeaNay Vote. 81 - 16. Record Vote Number: 10.
Jan. 29, 2008 6:30pm:
ORDER OF BUSINESS - Mr. Rangel asked
unanimous consent that it may be in order at any
time to take from the Speaker's table the bill H.R.
5140, with the Senate amendment thereto, and
without intervention of any point of order,
entertain a motion by the Chairman of the Ways
and Means Committee to agree to the Senate
amendment; that the motion shall be debatable
for not to exceed forty minutes, equally divided

Jan. 30, 2008:


Read the second time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under General Orders.
Calendar No. 566.
- 99 -

and controlled; that the Senate amendment and


the motion be considered as read; and that the
previous question on the motion be considered as
ordered to its adoption without intervening
motion. Agreed to without objection.

Conforming Loan Limit Temporary Adjustment


Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Jan. 29, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski

Feb. 7, 2008:
Considered pursuant to a previous special
order of the House.

Jan. 29, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Feb. 7, 2008 6:30pm:


Mr. Rangel moved that the House agree to
the Senate amendment. (consideration: CR H784793)

H.R. 5159

Feb. 7, 2008 6:30pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to a previous special
order, the House proceeded with forty minutes of
debate on the Rangel motion to agree to the
Senate amendment to H.R. 5140.

To award a congressional gold medal to Barry C.


Scheck and to Peter Neufeld in recognition of
their outstanding service to the Nation and to
justice as co-founders and co-directors of the
Innocence Project.

Feb. 7, 2008:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Date Introduced:
Jan. 29, 2008

Feb. 7, 2008 7:19pm:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to a previous special order. (consideration: CR
H792)

Sponsor:
Mr. Rush
Jan. 29, 2008:
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
(CR E108-109.) Referred to the House Committee
on Financial Services.

Feb. 7, 2008 7:43pm:


On motion that the House agree to the Senate
amendment Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 380 34 (Roll no. 42). (text as House agreed to Senate
amendment: CR H784-786)

Mar. 25, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

Feb. 7, 2008 7:43pm:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.R. 5244

Feb. 7, 2008:
Cleared for White House.

Amends the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit a


creditor from using certain adverse information,
including information in a consumer report or any
change in a consumers credit score, as the basis
for increasing any annual percentage rate (APR)
of interest on the consumers outstanding balance
under an open end consumer credit plan, except
for actions or omissions of the consumer directly
related to such account. (Thus eliminated the
universal default for credit already outstanding.)

Feb. 8, 2008:
Presented to President.
Feb. 13, 2008:
Signed by President.
Feb. 13, 2008:
Became Public Law No: 110-185.

H.R. 5153

Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights Act of 2008

Increases the maximum original principal


obligation of certain mortgage soriginated
between July 1, 2007 and December 31, 2008, that
may be purchased by the Federal National
Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
Association (Freddie Mac.)

Date Introduced:
Feb. 7, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Maloney
Feb. 7, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
- 100 -

Apr. 17, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Financial
Institutions and Consumer Credit. Subcommittee
Hearings Held.
Jul. 31, 2008:
Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and
Consumer
Credit
Discharged.
Committee
Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas
and Nays: 39 - 27.

The previous question was ordered pursuant


to the rule. (consideration: CR H8612)
Sep. 23, 2008 1:18pm:
Mr. Castle moved to recommit with
instructions to Financial Services. (consideration:
CR H8611-8612; text: CR H8612) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the
Castle motion to recommit with instructions. The
instructions contained in the motion seek to
require the bill to be reported back to the House
with an amendment inserting a new section
providing a trigger for enactment.

Sep. 16, 2008 10:24pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-857. Placed on
the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 554.

Sep. 23, 2008 1:23pm:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection. (consideration: CR H8598-8613)

Sep. 22, 2008 6:44pm:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1476
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 5244 with 1 hour of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to
amendments. All points of order against
consideration of the bill are waived except those
arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. The
amendment in the nature of a substitute
recommended by the Committee on Financial
Services now printed in the bill shall be
considered as adopted.

Sep. 23, 2008 1:48pm:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 198 - 219 (Roll no.
622). (text: CR H8612-8613)
Sep. 23, 2008 1:58pm:
On passage Passed by recorded vote: 312 - 112
(Roll no. 623). (text: CR H8598-8602) Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.
Sep. 24, 2008:
Received in the Senate.

Sep. 23, 2008 12:01pm:


Rule H. Res. 1476 passed House. Considered
under the provisions of rule H. Res. 1476.
(consideration: CR H8598-8613)

Oct. 2, 2008:
Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Sep. 23, 2008 12:10pm:


Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5244
with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question
shall be considered as ordered without
intervening motions except motion to recommit
with or without instructions. Measure will be
considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. All
points of order against consideration of the bill are
waived except those arising under clause 9 or 10
of rule XXI. The amendment in the nature of a
substitute recommended by the Committee on
Financial Services now printed in the bill shall be
considered as adopted.

H.R. 5280

Amends the United States Housing Act of 1937


(section 8 voucher program.)
Stop Unfair Practices in Credit Cards Act of 2007
Date Introduced:
Feb. 7, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Lincoln
Feb. 7, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 23, 2008 12:15pm:


DEBATE - The House proceeded with one
hour of debate on H.R. 5244.

H.R. 5315

To grant the Congressional Gold Medal to a gropu


of soldiers from World War II.

Sep. 23, 2008 1:17pm:


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Date Introduced:
Mar. 25, 2008

Feb. 14, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on the
Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Sponsor:
Mr. Udall
Feb. 7, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
House Administration, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Mar. 25, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored
Enterprises.

Mar. 25, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

H.R. 5478

H.R. 5442

Sponsor:
Mr. Gutierrez

To provide for the continued minting and issuance


of certain $1 coins in 2008.
Date Introduced:
Feb. 29, 2008

Sets forth rights of individuals to protect their


personal health information, including the right to
inspect and copy such information.

Feb. 25, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services. Ms. Moore (WI) moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR
H1013.) DEBATE The House proceeded with
forty Minutes of debate on H.R. 5478. On motion
to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by
voice cote. (CR H1013.) Motion to reconsider laid
on the table Agreed to without objection. Received
in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs.

Technologies for Restoring Users Security and


Trust in Health Information Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Feb. 14, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Markey
Feb. 14, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Enerygy and
Commerce, and in Addition to the Committees on
Ways and Means, Education and Labor, and
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Feb. 28, 2008:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
(CR S1390.) Passed Senate without Amendment
by Unanimous Consent. Message on Senate
Action sent to the House. Cleared for White
House. Presented to President.

Apr. 17, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Health,
Employment, Labor, and Pensions.

Feb. 29, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public Law
No: 110-192.

H.R. 5463
Amends the United States Housing Act of 1937
(section 8 voucher program.)

H.R. 5487

Securities Litigation Attorney Accountability and


Transparency Act

Amends the Neighborhood Reinvest Corporation


Act to establish in the Treasury an Affordable
Homeownership Preservation Fund to allow the
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, doing
business as Neighborworks America, to provide
financial assistance through grants to community
development organizations for eligible activities to

Date Introduced:
Feb. 14, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Hensarling
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enhance and improve the availability of affordable


housing.

Sponsor:
Mr. Berman

Affordable Homeownership Preservation Fund Act


2008

Feb. 27, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committee on Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 25, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Gutierrez
Feb. 25, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 5490

Section
8
Reform,
Accountability Act of 2007.

Resposibility,

Mar. 10, 2008:


Reported by the Committee on Foreign
Affairs. H. Rept. 110-546, Part 1. Committee on
Financial Services discharged. Placed on the
Union Calendar, Calendar No. 333.
Mar. 11, 2008:
PERMISSION TO FILE SUPPLEMENTAL
REPORT By unanimous consent, the Committee
on Foreign Affairs was granted permission to file
a supplemental report on the bill H.R. 5501.
Supplemental report filed by the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, H. Rept. 110-546, Part II.

and

Date Introduced:
Feb. 26, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Chabot

Apr. 1, 2008:
R Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1065
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 5501 with 2 hours of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill are waived except
those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI.

Feb. 26, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 5500

Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to prohibit


the foreclosure on a subprime mortgage of a
consumer from being taken into account by any
person preparing or calculating the consumers
credit score.

Apr. 2, 2008:
Rule H. Res. 1065 passed House. Considered
under the provisions of rule H. Res. 1065.
(consideration: CR H1904-1942; text as reported
in House: CR H1921-1934. Rules provides for
consideration of H.R. 55o1 with 2 hours of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measures will be considered read. Specified
amendments are in order. All points of order
against consideration of the bill are waived except
those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI.
House resolved itself into the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant
to H. Res. 1065 and Rule XVIII. The Speaker
designated the Honorable Eleanor Holmes Norton
to act as Chairwoman of the Committee.
GENERAL DEBATE The Committee of the
Whole proceeded with two hours of general debate
on H.R. 5501. DEBATE Pursuant to the
provisions of H. Res. 1065, the Committee of the

Foreclosure Credit Forgiveness Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Feb. 7, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Wynn
Feb. 26, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 5501

Tom Lantos and Henry J. Hyde United States


Global
Leadership
Against
HIV/
AIDS,
Tuberculosis, and Malaria Reauthorization Act of
2008.
Date Introduced:
Feb. 27, 2008

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Whole Proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on


each of the following amendments Blumenauer,
Fortenberry, McCollum, Carson. The House rose
from the Committee of the Whole House on the
state of the Union to report H.R. 5501. The
previous question was ordered pursuant to the
rule: CR H1939. The House adopted the
amendment en gross as agreed to by the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union. Mr. Ryan (WI) moved to recommit with
instructions to Foreign Affairs. CR H1939-1941;
text: CR H1939.

recoginzed for a motion. (consideration: CR


H7097-7122)
Jul. 24, 2008 3:57pm:
Mr. Berman moved that the House agree to
the Senate amendment. (consideration: CR
H7110)
Jul. 24, 2008 3:58pm:
The House proceeded with one hour of debate
on the Berman motion to agree to the Senate
amendment to H.R. 5501.

Mar. 2, 2008:
DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10
minutes of debate on the Ryan (WI) motion to
recommit with instructions. The instructions
contained in the motion seek to require the bill to
be reported back to the House with amendments
that reduce the authorization level specified in the
bill from $50 billion to $30 billion. The previous
question on the motion to recommit with
instructions was ordered without objection.
(consideration: CR H1941). On motion to
recommit with instructions Failed by the Yeas
and Nays: 175 - 248 (Roll no. 157). On passage
Passed by recorded vote: 308 - 116 (Roll no. 158).
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to
without objection. The Clerk was authorized to
correct section numbers, punctuation, and cross
references, and to make other necessary technical
and conforming corrections in the engrossment of
H.R. 5501.

Jul. 24, 2008 5:05pm:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule. (consideration: CR H7122)
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - Pursuant to the
provisions in section 2 of H.Res. 1362, the Chair
may postpone further consideration of the motion.
Jul. 24, 2008 6:18pm:
Considered
as
unfinished
(consideration: CR H7132-7133)

business.

Jul. 24, 2008 6:42pm:


On motion that the House agree to the Senate
amendment Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 303 115 (Roll no. 531). (text as House agreed to Senate
amendment:
CR
H7079-7110)
Motion
to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.
Jul. 24, 2008:
Cleared for White House.

Mar. 3, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Jul. 25, 2008:


Presented to President.

Jul. 16, 2008:


Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
discharged by Unanimous Consent. Measure laid
before
Senate
by
unanimous
consent.
(consideration: CR S6838-6857) Senate struck all
after the Enacting Clause and substituted the
language of S. 2731 amended. Passed Senate with
an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 80 - 16. Record
Vote Number: 182. (text: CR S6842-6855) See also
S. 2731.

Jul. 30, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-293.

H.R. 5512

Revises the discretionary authority of the


Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe the weight
and the composition of the alloy in the one-cent
coin.

Jul. 17, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Coin Modernization and Taxpayer Savings Act of


2008

Jul. 24, 2008 3:56pm:


Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1362, Mr.
Berman took from the Speaker's table H.R. 5501
with the Senate amendment thereto, and was

Date Introduced:
Feb. 28, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Space
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Feb. 28, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services. Referred to the Subcommittee on
Domestic and International Monetary Policy,
Trade, and Technology.

H.R. 5548
Postal Service Access Assurance Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Mar. 6, 2008

Mar. 11, 2008:


Subcommittee Hearings Held.

Sponsor:
Mr. Cohen

May. 6, 2008:
Mr. Gutierrez moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended. Considered under
suspension of the rules. DEBATE The House
proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R.
5512. At the conclusion of debate, the chair put
the question on the motion to suspend the rules.
Mr. Carter objected to the vote on the grounds
that a quorum was not present. Further
proceedings on the motion were postponed. The
point of no quorum was withdrawn.

Mar. 6, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform, and in addition to the
Committee on Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.
Apr. 6, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Federal
Workforce, Post Office, and the District of
Columbia.

May. 8, 2008:
Considered
as
unfinished
business.
(consideration: CR H3203-3204.) On motion to
suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended
Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR 5/6/2008 H30963097.) Motion to reconsider laid on the table
Agreed to without objection. The title of the
measure was amended. Agreed to without
objection.

H.R. 5572

Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to make


grants to states for providing foreclosuremitigation counseling to homeowners of owneroccupied single family homes with mortgage loans
in default or in danger of default.

May. 12, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Helping Communities Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Mar. 10, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Moran

H.R. 5519
Amends the Federal Credit Union Act to: (1)
permit a credit union to invest in securities for its
own account, subject to certain percentage
limitations; and (2) increase the investment and
lending limit in credit union service organizations
from 1% to 3% of a credit union's total paid and
unimpaired capital and surplus.

Mar. 10, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 5579
Establishes a standard for loan modifications or
workout plans for pools of certain residential
mortgage loans.

Credit Union Regulatory Relief Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Mar. 3, 2008

Emergency Mortgage Loan Modification Act of


2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski

Date Introduced:
Mar. 11, 2008

Mar. 3, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Castle

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Mar. 11, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on


H.R. 5611.
Sep. 17, 2008 7:01pm:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H8363-8367) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

Apr. 15, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored
Enterprises. Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Apr. 23, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

Sep. 22, 2008:


Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008:
Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

May. 1, 2008:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services H. Rept. 110-615. Placed on the
Union Calendar, Calendar No. 382.

H.R. 5614
Permits the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and
issue a $20 coin that bears on the obverse and
reverse, the designs of the famous 27-millimeter
version of the 1907 Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Double Eagle ultra-high relief gold.

H.R. 5611
Amends the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to
reestablish the National Association of Registered
Agents and Brokers as a nonprofit corporation
whose purpose is to provide a mechanism through
which licensing, continuing right of states to: (1)
license, supervise, and discipline insurance
producers; and (2) prescribe and enforce laws and
regulation regarding insurance related consumer
protection and unfair trade practices.

Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Ultra-High Relief


Bullion Coin Act
Date Introduced:
Mar. 13, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Castle

National Association of Registered Agents and


Brokers Reform Act of 2008

Mar. 13, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 13, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Scott

May. 13, 2008:


Mr. Gutierrez moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H37193722; text of measure as introduced: CR H37203721) DEBATE- The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 5614. At the conclusion
of debate, the chair put the question on the motion
to suspend the rules. Mr. Simpson objected to the
vote on the grounds that a quorum was not
present. Further proceedings on the motion were
postponed. The point of no quorum was
withdrawn.

Mar. 13, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Jul. 9, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored
Enterprises. Subcommittee Consideration and
Mark-up
Session
Held.
Forwarded
by
Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by
Voice Vote .

May. 15, 2008:


Considered as unfinished business. On motion
to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended
Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required):
415 0 (Roll no. 325.) Motion to reconsider laid on
the table Agreed to without objection. The title of
the measure was amended. Agreed to without
objection.

Sep. 17, 2008 6:45pm:


Mr. Scott (GA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.
Sep. 17, 2008 6:46pm:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H8363-8368) DEBATE - The
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from consideration as income with respect to


eligibility for low-income rent reductions in
assisted housing.

May. 19, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

Housing Protection and Foster Care Prevention


Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Mar. 14, 2008

H.R. 5627

To award the congressional gold medal to Dr.


Oscar Elias Biscet, in recognition of his
courageous and unwavering commitment to
democracy and human rights in Cuba.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Waters
Mar. 14, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 13, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Diaz-Balart

H.R. 5649
Establishes the Home Owners Loan Corporation
as an instrumentality of the United States.

Mar. 13, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Home Owners Loan Corporation for the 21st


Century Act

May. 9, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
technology.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 14, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Kirk
Mar. 6, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 5633

Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to prohibit


a consumer reporting agency from furnishing to
any person, and any person from using or
obtaining, a consumer report or consumer
information for use in making any decision to
underwrite or rate any personal lines of insurance
for which the Federal trade Commission (FTC)
determines that such use: (1) results in racial or
ethnic discrimination; or (2) represents a proxy
effect for race or ethnicity.

H.R. 5665

Permits a foreign person owned, in whole or in


part, or controlled by a foreign governemtn to
acquire ownership in either a business, or in real
property in the United States, but only to the
same extent as that foreign government allows
U.S. persons to acquire ownership in comparable
enterprises organized under the laws of that
foreign county.

Nondiscriminatory Use of Consumer Reports and


Consumer Information Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Mar. 13, 2008

Reciprocity and Fairness in Foreign Investment


Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Gutierrez

Date Introduced:
Mar. 31, 2008

Mar. 13, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Turner
Mar. 31, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Foreign Affairs, and Energy and Commerce, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such

H.R. 5645

Amends the United States Housing Act of 1937 to


exclude payments under certain qualified portfoster care guardianship assistance programs
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provision as fall within the jurisdiction of the


committee concerned.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Waters

Apr. 1, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Commerce
Trade and Consumer Protection.

Apr. 2, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 5672

Apr. 16, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing
and Opportunity. Subcommittee Hearings Held.

Womens Business Ownership Act of 2008

H.R. 5714

Date Introduced:
Apr. 1, 2008

Instructs the Secretary of the Treasury to mint


and issue $5 gold coins, $1 silver coins, and half
dollar clad coins as numismatic items emblematic
of the traditions, history and heritage of the U.S.
Army, and its role in American society from the
Colonial period to today.

Sponsor:
Mr. Johnson
Apr. 1, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committees on Oversight and Government
Reform, and Small Business for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

United States Army Commemorative Coin Act of


2008
Date Introduced:
Apr. 2, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Skelton
Apr. 8, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 5678

Oct. 3, 2008 2:48pm:


Mr. Skelton asked unanimous consent to
discharge
from
committee
and
consider.
Committee on Financial Services discharged.
Considered by unanimous consent. (consideration:
CR H10815-10816; text as introduced in House:
CR H10815-10816)

Neighborhood Rescue and Stabilization Act of


2008
Date Introduced:
Apr. 2, 2008
Sponsor:
Mrs. Waters
Apr. 2, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committee on the Budget, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Oct. 3, 2008 2:49pm:


On passage Passed without objection. Motion
to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.
Nov. 17, 2008:
Received in the Senate, read twice,
considered, read the third time, and passed
without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S10601)

H.R. 5679

Nov. 17, 2008:


Cleared for White House.

Establishes the Home Owners Loan Corporation


as an instrumentality of the United States.
Foreclosure Prevention and Sound Mortgage
Servicing Act of 2008

Nov. 17, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 2, 2008

Nov. 20, 2008:


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Date Introduced:
Apr. 8, 2008

Presented to President.
12/1/2008:
Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-450.

Sponsor:
Mr. Rehberg
Apr. 8, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 5716

Amends the Internal Revenue Code to require the


Secretary of the Treasury to publish a summary
statement of specified taxpayer rights and
obligations.

H.R. 5758
Reverse Mortgage Proceeds Protection Act

Taxpayer Bill of Rights Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Apr. 8, 2008

Date Introduced:
Apr. 10, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Becerra

Sponsor:
Ms. Lee

Apr. 8, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Apr. 10, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 5767
To prohibit the Secretary of the Treasury and the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
from proposing, prescribing, or implementing any
regulation under subchapter IV of chapter 53 of
title 31, United States Code, and for other
purposes.

H.R. 5723
Amends the Federal Home Loan bank Act to allow
federal home loan banks to: (1) invest surplus
funds in student loan securities; (2) accept student
loans and student loanrelated securities as
collateral; and (3) provide secured long-term
advances to member banks so that they can
finance the origination of student loans or
purchase or finance student loan-related
securities.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 10, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
Apr. 10, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Emergency Student Loan market Liquidity Act


Date Introduced:
Apr. 8, 2008

H.R. 5768

Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski

To amend the Commodity Exchange Act to


provide the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission authority over off-exchange retail
foreign currency transactions, and for other
purposes.

Apr. 8, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 10, 2008

H.R. 5733

Sponsor:
Mr. Frelinghuysen

Glacier National park Commemorative Coin Act

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Apr. 10, 2008:


Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CR E580) Referred to the Committee on
Agriculture, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Sep. 18, 2008:


Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008:
Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 5777
H.R. 5772

China Democracy Act


Date Introduced:
Apr. 10, 2008

Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act


of 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Tancredo

Date Introduced:
Apr. 10, 2008

Apr. 10, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committees on
Foreign Affairs, the Judiciary, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Sponsor:
Mr. Murphy
Apr. 10, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Jun. 20, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity. Subcommittee Hearings
Held.

H.R. 5792

Jul. 30, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote. Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity Discharged.

Increasing Insurance Coverage Options for


Consumers Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Apr. 15, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Moore

Sep. 15, 2008 2:50pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-845.

Apr. 15, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 15, 2008 2:51pm:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
546.

Jul. 9, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Capital
Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored
Enterprises. Subcommittee Consideration and
Mark-up
Session
Held.
Forwarded
by
Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by
Voice Vote .

Sep. 17, 2008 6:27pm:


Mr. Murphy (CT) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H83588363) DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 5772.
Sep. 17, 2008 6:45pm:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H8358-8361) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

H.R. 5818

Requires the Secretary of housing and Urban


Development (HUD) to make grants and loans to
qualified states, in accordance with HUD- 110 -

approved plans, to carry out eligible housing


stimulus activities.

resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole


House on the state of the Union pursuant to H.
Res. 1174 and Rule XVIII. The Speaker
designated the Honorable Ellen O. Tauscher to act
as Chairwoman of the Committee. GENERAL
DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded
with one hour of general debate on H.R. 5818.
DEBATE - Pursuant the the provisions of H. Res.
1174, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with
ten minutes of debate on the Waters amendment.
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion
of debate on the Waters amendment, the Chair
put the question on adoption of the amendment
and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had
prevailed. Mrs. Capito demanded a recorded vote
and the Chair postponed further proceedings on
the question of adoption of the amendment until
later in the legislative day. DEBATE - Pursuant
to the provisions of H. Res. 1174, the Committee
of the Whole proceeded with ten minutes of debate
on the Capito amendment. POSTPONED
PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on
the Capito amendment, the Chair put the
question on adoption of the amendment and by
voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed.
Mrs. Capito demanded a recorded vote and the
Chair postponed further proceedings on the
question of adoption of the amendment until later
in the legislative day. Mr. Simpson moved that
the Committee rise. UNFINISHED BUSINESS The Chair announced that the unfinished
business was the question of adoption on
amendments which had been debated earlier and
on which further proceedings had been postponed.
On motion that the Committee rise Failed by
recorded vote: 184 - 231 (Roll no. 292). DEBATE Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1174, the
Committee of the Whole proceeded with ten
minutes of debate on the Mahoney (FL)
amendment. DEBATE - Pursuant to the
provisions of H. Res. 1174, the Committee of the
Whole proceeded with ten minutes of debate on
the Hensarling amendment. POSTPONED
PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on
the Hensarling amendment, the Chair put the
question on adoption of the amendment and by
voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed.
Mr. Hensarling demanded a recorded vote and the
Chair postponed further proceedings on the
question of adoption of the amendment until later
in the legislative day. DEBATE - Pursuant to the
provisions of H. Res. 1174, the Committee of the
Whole proceeded with ten minutes of debate on
the Kucinich amendment. DEBATE - Pursuant to
the provisions of H. Res. 1174, the Committee of
the Whole proceeded with ten minutes of debate

Neighborhood Stabilization Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Apr. 16, 2008
Sponsor:
Mrs. Waters
Apr. 16, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
Apr. 23, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. (Markup report: National Journal,
CQ.) Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the
Yeas and Nays: 38 - 26.
May. 1, 2008:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-616. Placed on
the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 383.
May. 6, 2008:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1174
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 5818. Previous question
shall be considered as ordered without
intervening motions except motion to recommit
with or without instructions. Measure will be
considered read. Specified amendments are in
order. All points of order against the committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute are
waived except those arising under clause 10 of
rule XXI. Notwithstanding clause 11 of rule XVIII,
no amendment to the committee amendment in
the nature of a substitute shall be in order except
those printed in the report of the Committee on
Rules accompanying this resolution.
May. 7, 2008:
Rule H. Res. 1174 passed House.
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res.
1174. (consideration: CR H3154-3177.) Rule
provides for consideration of H.R. 5818. Previous
question shall be considered as ordered without
intervening motions except motion to recommit
with or without instructions. Measure will be
considered read. Specified amendments are in
order. All points of order against the committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute are
waived except those arising under clause 10 of
rule XXI. Notwithstanding clause 11 of rule XVIII,
no amendment to the committee amendment in
the nature of a substitute shall be in order except
those printed in the report of the Committee on
Rules accompanying this resolution. House
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on the McCotter amendment. DEBATE Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1174, the
Committee of the Whole proceeded with ten
minutes of debate on the Altmire amendment.
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion
of debate on the Altmire amendment, the Chair
put the question on adoption of the amendment
and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had
prevailed. Mr. Altmire demanded a recorded vote
and the Chair postponed further proceedings on
the question of adoption of the amendment until
later in the legislative day. Ms. Waters moved
that the Committee rise. On motion that the
Committee rise Agreed to by voice vote.
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the
Union rises leaving H.R. 5818 as unfinished
business.

section numbers, punctuation, and cross


references, and to make other necessary technical
and conforming corrections in the engrossment of
H.R. 5818.
May. 12, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice
and referred to the Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 5829
Public Housing Asset management Improvement
Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Apr. 17, 2008

May. 8, 2008:
Considered as unfinished business.
(consideration: CR H3191-3202) The House
resolved into Committee of the Whole House on
the state of the Union for further consideration.
POINT OF ORDER - Mr. Westmoreland made a
point of order that roll call 295 was held open for
the sole purpose of changing the outcome. The
Chair ruled that the most effective remedy was
raising a question of privilege of the House as
opposed to a point of order. Mr. Westmoreland
appealed the ruling of the Chair. The question
was then put on sustaining the ruling of the
Chair. On sustaining the ruling of the Chair.
Agreed to by recorded vote: 235 - 182, 6 Present
(Roll no. 296). (consideration: CR H3192-3194)
The House rose from the Committee of the Whole
House on the state of the Union to report H.R.
5818. The previous question was ordered
pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H3195.)
The House adopted the amendment in the nature
of a substitute as agreed to by the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union. (text:
CR 5/7/2008 H31563-3166.) Mr. Shadegg moved to
recommit with instructions to Financial Services.
(consideration: CR H3196; text: CR H3196)
DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes
of debate on the Shadegg motion to recommit with
instructions. The instructions contained in the
motion seek to require the bill to be reported back
to the House with sundry amendments. The
previous question on the motion to recommit with
instructions was ordered without objection.
(consideration: CR H3201-3202) On motion to
recommit with instructions Failed by recorded
vote: 210 - 216 (Roll no. 298). On passage Passed
by recorded vote: 239 - 188 (Roll no. 299). Motion
to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection. The Clerk was authorized to correct

Sponsor:
Mr. Sires
Apr. 17, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
Apr. 24, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held.

H.R. 5830
Amends the National Housing Act to create the
Refinance Program Oversight Board, charged
with establishing program and oversight
requirements for the programs established under
this Act.
FHA Housing Stabilization and Homeownership
Retention Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Apr. 17, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Sires
Apr. 17, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
Apr. 24, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held.
Apr. 30, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held.

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Apr. 17, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

May. 1, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by the Yeas and Nays: 46 21.
May. 5, 2008:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-619. Placed on
the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 386.

H.R. 5857
Homeownership Protection and Housing Market
Stabilization Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Apr. 22, 2008

H.R. 5840

Sponsor:
Mr. Bachus

Insurance Information Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Apr. 17, 2008

Apr. 22, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committees on Armed Services, Veterans Affairs,
and the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski
Apr. 17, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Jun. 10, 2008:
Subcommittee Hearings Held.

H.R. 5870

Jul. 9, 2008:
Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full
Committee (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Emergency Neighborhood Reclamation Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Apr. 22, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Ryan

H.R. 5841

Apr. 15, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Bank and Thrift Regulatory Relief Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Apr. 17, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Moore

H.R. 5872

Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and


issue up to 350,000 $1 coins in commemoration of
the centennial of the founding of the Boy Scouts of
America

Apr. 15, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Boy Scouts of America Centennial Commemorative


Coin Act

H.R. 5855

Date Introduced:
Apr. 22, 2008

Foreclosure Counseling Assistance Act of 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Sessions

Date Introduced:
Apr. 17, 2008

Apr. 22, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Velazquez
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Date Introduced:
Apr. 24, 2008

May. 13, 2008:


Mr. Gutierrez moves to suspend to the rules
and pass the bill, as amended. Consideres under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H37243726.) DEBATE The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R> 5872. At the conclusion
of debate, the chair put question on the motion to
suspend the rules. Mr. Simpson objected to the
vote on the grounds that a quorum was not
present. Further proceedings on the motion were
postponed. The point of no quorum was
withdrawn.

Sponsor:
Mr. Akerman
Apr. 24, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 5914

May. 15, 2008:


Considered
as
unfinished
business.
(Consideration: CR H3905) On motion to suspend
the rules and pass the bill, as amended Afreed to
by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 403 8 (Roll
no. 327) (text: CR 5/13/2008 H3724-3725.) Motions
to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

Student Loan Access Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
Apr. 29, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski
Apr. 29, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sep. 27, 2008:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate
without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Cleared for White House.

H.R. 5937
To facilitate the preservation of certain affordable
housing dwelling units
Date Introduced:
May. 1, 2008

Sep. 30, 2008:


Presented to President.

Sponsor:
Mr. Towns

Oct. 8, 2008:
Signed by President. Became Public Law
No:110-363.

May. 1, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
May. 6, 2008:
Mr. Meeks (NY) moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill. Considered under
suspension of the rules. DEBATE The House
proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R.
5937. At the conclusion of debate, the chair put
the question on the motion to suspend the rules.
Mr. Culberson objected to the vote on the grounds
that a quorum was not present. Further
proceedings on the motion were postponed. The
point of no quorum was withdrawn.

H.R. 5894
Emergency Housing Assistance Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
Apr. 24, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Moore
Apr. 24, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

May. 7, 2008:
Considered as unfinished business. On
motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill
Agreed to by recorded vote (2/3 required): 345 -73
(Roll no. 277). (text: CR 5/6/2008 H3090-3094) Mr.
Simpson moved to reconsider vote. Mr. Welch (VT)
moved to table the motion to reconsider the vote
(consideration: CR H3133) On motion to table the

H.R. 5895
Solicitation Disclosure Act
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motion to reconsider the vote Agreed to by


recorded vote: 225 190 (Roll no. 278).

Date Introduced:
May. 6, 2008

May. 8, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice
and referred to the Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Sponsor:
Mr. Smith
May. 6, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign
Affairs, and in addition to the Committees on the
Judiciary, and Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee.

H.R. 5958
Homeowner Opportunity Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
May. 5, 2008

H.R. 5976

Sponsor:
Mr. McNerney

United States Commission on Rebuilding


American for the 21st Century Act

May. 5, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
May. 6, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Blumenauer

H.R. 5963

May. 6, 2008:
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure
(CR E833.) Referred to the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, and in
addition to the Committees on Energy and
Commerce, Natural Resources, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
May. 5, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Ellison
May. 5, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

May. 7, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Water
Resources and Environment, Subcommittee on
Aviation, Subcommittee on Coast Guard and
Maritime Transportation, Subcommittee on
Highways and Transit, and Subcommittee on
Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials.

H.R. 5966

To target housing counseling funding based upon


levels of residential mortgage foreclosures and
delinquencies
Date Introduced:
May. 5, 2008

H.R. 5988

Sponsor:
Mr. Kapur

Fair and Justifiable Credit Card Interest Rate Act


of 2008

May. 5, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
May. 7, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Hinchey

H.R. 5970
Belarus Democracy Reauthorization Act of 2008
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May. 13, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Ways and Means, and Energy and Commerce, for
a period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

May. 7, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6021
To prohibit the purchase or lease of housing
acquired using Federal loan or grants funds
appropriated for the purchase and rehabilitation
of reclosed housing under the Neighborhood
Stabilization Act of 2008 by any individual
convicted under Federal or State law of a drugdealing offense, a sex offense, or mortgage fraud.

H.R. 6042
Price Stability and Inflation Targeting Act of 2008

Date Introduced:
May. 12, 2008

Date Introduced:
May. 6, 13008

Sponsor:
Mr. Foster

Sponsor:
Mr. Saxton

May. 12, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

May. 13, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6027

To provide highest preference in the use of


foreclosed housing acquired using Federal loan or
grant funds made available under the
Neighborhood Stabilization Act of 2008 for
disabled veterans and to prohibit the purchase or
lease of such housing by any individual convicted
under Federal or State law of drug-dealing
offense, a sex offense, or mortgage fraud.

H.R. 6053

To require the Board of Governors of the Federal


Reserve System to focus on price stability in
establishing monetary policy to ensure the stable,
long-term purchasing power of the currency, to
repeal the Full Employment and Balanced
Growth Act of 1978, and for other purposes.
Date Introduced:
May. 14, 2008

Date Introduced:
May. 13, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Ryan

Sponsor:
Mr. Shadegg

May. 14, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Education and Labor, and the Budget, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

May. 13, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6033
Home-Based Health Services Job Training and
Caregiving Act of 2008

H.R. 6062

Date Introduced:
May. 13, 2008

To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to


prohibit the use of consumer reports and
consumer
information
in
making
any
determination involving personal lines of
insurance with respect to a consumer, and for
other purposes.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Velazquez

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Date Introduced:
May. 15, 2008

May. 15, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Waters
May. 15, 2008:
Referred to
Financial Services.

the

House

H.R. 6078

Committee

To encourage energy efficiency and conservation


and development of renewable energy sources for
housing, commercial structures, and other
buildings, and to create sustainable communities.

H.R. 6066

Date Introduced:
May. 15, 2008

Extractive Industries Transparency Disclosure Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Perlmutter

Date Introduced:
May. 15, 2008

May. 15, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
May. 15, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Jun. 11, 2008:


Committee Hearings Held.

H.R. 6069

Jul. 31, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

To provide additional emergency and enhanced


enforcement authority to the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Belarus Democracy Reauthorization Act of 2008

H.R. 6099

Date Introduced:
May. 15, 2008

To provide for extension of existing and expiring


agreements under the Moving-to-Work program of
the Department of Housing and Urban
Development.

Sponsor:
Mr. Campbell
May. 15, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
May. 20, 2008

H.R. 6076

May. 20, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Sires

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to permit


deferrals on certain home mortgage foreclosures
for a limited period to allow homeowners to take
remedial action, to require home mortgage
services to provide advance notice of any
upcoming reset of the mortgage interest rate, and
for other purposes.

H.R. 6116
To allow homeowners of moderate-value homes
who are subject to mortgage foreclosure
proceedings to remain in their homes as renters.

Date Introduced:
May. 15, 2008

Date Introduced:
May. 21, 2008

Sponsor:
Mrs. Matsui

Sponsor:
Mr. Grijalva

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May. 21, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the


committee concerned.

H.R. 6184

H.R. 6152
To stimulate the economy of the United States
and provide financial relief to low-income families
in the United States.

Americas Beautiful National Parks Quarter


Dollar Coin Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
June. 4, 2008

Date Introduced:
May. 22, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Castle

Sponsor:
Mr. English

June. 4, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

May. 22, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period of be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Jun. 25, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas
and Nays: 58 - 0.
Jul. 8, 2008 7:40pm:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-748. Placed on the Union
Calendar, Calendar No. 474.

H.R. 6164

To establish a risk-reduction and


accountability pilot program for the housingrelated government-sponsored enterprises.

Jul. 9, 2008 1:47pm:


Mrs. Maloney (NY) moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H62786285) DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 6184.

Date Introduced:
May. 22, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Watt
May. 22, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Jul. 9, 2008 2:32pm:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

H.R. 6178
Security through Termination Of Proliferation Act
of 2008

Jul. 9, 2008 6:00pm:


Considered
as
unfinished
(consideration: CR H6305-6306)

Date Introduced:
June. 4, 2008

business.

Jul. 9, 2008 6:07pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 419 - 0 (Roll no. 479). (text: CR H62786280) Motion to reconsider laid on the table
Agreed to without objection.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Ros-Lehtinen
June. 4, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign
Affairs, and in addition to the Committees on
Ways and Means, the Judiciary, Oversight and
Government Reform, and Financial Services, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such

Jul. 10, 2008:

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Received in the Senate and Read twice and


referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H62696271) DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 6216.

Dec. 10, 2008:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S10885) Passed Senate
without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Jul. 9, 2008 1:33pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H6269-6270) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

Dec. 10, 2008:


Cleared for
President.

White

House.

Presented

Jul. 10, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

to

Dec. 23, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-456.

H.R. 6219
Private Rights Protection and Government
Accountability Act

H.R. 6213

Date Introduced:
June. 10, 2008

Reinsurance International Solvency Standards


Evaluation Board Act of 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Sullivan

Date Introduced:
June. 9, 2008

June. 9, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

June. 4, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Energy and Commerce, and Financial Services,
for a period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

H.R. 6216

H.R. 6230

Sponsor:
Mr. Feeney

Asset Management Improvement Act of 2008

Credit Rating Agency Transparency and


Disclosure Act

Date Introduced:
June. 9, 2008

Date Introduced:
June. 10, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Sires

Sponsor:
Mr. McHenry

June. 9, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June. 4, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Jun. 25, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

H.R. 6248
Credit Card Interchange Fees Act of 2008

Jul. 9, 2008 1:18pm:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended. Considered under
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Date Introduced:
June. 11, 2008

DEBATE The House proceeded with forty


minutes of debate on H.R. 6276. On motion to
suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by
voice vote. (text: CR H5530) Motion to reconsider
laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Sponsor:
Mr. Welch
June. 4, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

June. 19, 2008:


Referred to the Senate Committee.
Received in the Senate and read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 6249

H.R. 6282

H-HOMERUN Act of 2008

To increase housing, awareness, and navigational


demonstration services (HANDS) for individuals
with autism spectrum disorders.

Date Introduced:
June. 12, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Kuhl

Date Introduced:
June. 17, 2008

June. 4, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Granger
June. 17, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 6254
Temporary FHA Direct Endorsement Lender
Participation Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
June. 12, 2008

H.R. 6285

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller

To amend the National Flood Insurance Act of


1968 to provide for adequate progress on the
construction of a flood protection system to
include the appropriation of at least 60 percent of
the system cost from Federal, State, or local
funds.

June. 4, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
June. 17, 2008

H.R. 6276

Sponsor:
Mrs. Matsui

Public Housing Disaster Relief Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
June. 17, 2008

June. 17, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Cazayoux
June. 17, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6306
To authorize United States participation in, and
appropriations for the United States contributions
to, the fifteenth replenishment of the resources of
the International Development Association and
the eleventh replenishment of the resources of the

June. 18, 2008:


Mr. Cazayoux moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill. Considered under suspension of
the rules. (consideration: CR H5530-5533)
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African Development
purposes.

Fund,

and

for

June. 19, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

other

Date Introduced:
June. 19, 2008

Jun. 24, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
Jun. 19, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Jul. 29, 2008 2:48pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-788. Placed on
the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 506.

Jun. 25, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

Jul. 29, 2008 8:27pm:


Mr. Ellison moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended.
Jul. 29, 2008 8:28pm:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H7280-7282) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on
H.R. 6309.

H.R. 6308
Municipal Bond Fairness Act
Date Introduced:
June. 19, 2008

Jul. 29, 2008 8:35pm:


At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the
question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr.
Herger objected to the vote on the grounds that a
quorum was not present. Further proceedings on
the motion were postponed. The point of no
quorum was withdrawn.

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
June. 19, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Jul. 30, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

Jul. 31, 2008 7:48pm:


Considered
as
unfinished
business.
(consideration: CR H7706) On motion to suspend
the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to
by voice vote. (text: CR 7/29/2008 H7280-7281)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to
without objection. The title of the measure was
amended. Agreed to without objection.

Sep. 9, 2008 3:46pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-835.
Sep. 9, 2008 3:47pm:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
536.

Aug. 1, 2008:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 6309

H.R. 6312

Lead-Safe Housing for Kids Act of 2008


Credit Union, Bank, and Thrift Regulatory Relief
Act of 2008

Date Introduced:
June. 10, 2008

Date Introduced:
June. 19, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Ellison

Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski
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June. 19, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

and Technology, Financial Services, Education


and Labor, Natural Resources, Agriculture, and
Transportation and Infrastructure, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provision as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Jun. 24, 2008 8:01pm:


Mr. Kanjorski moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.
Jun. 24, 2008 8:02pm:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H5979-5984) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on
H.R. 6312.

H.R. 6347
HOPE VI Amendment Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
June. 23, 2008

Jun. 24, 2008 8:20pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5979-5982)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to
without objection.

Sponsor:
Mr. Brown
June. 23, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Jun. 25, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 6404

H.R. 6315

Girl Scouts USA Centennial Commemorative Coin


Act

To authorize United States participation in, and


appropriations for the United States contribution
to, and international clean technology fund, and
for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
June. 26, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Kingston

Date Introduced:
June. 19, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Moore

June. 26, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

June. 4, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6413
To Prohibit the Administrator of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency from Updating
Flood Maps Until the Administrator Submits to
Congress a Community outreach plan, and for
other purposes.

H.R. 6316
To reduce global greenhouse gas emissions
through the creation of a domestic carbon market
and international trade measures, and to direct
the revenue threfrom to public interest.

Date Introduced:
June. 26, 2008

Date Introduced:
June. 19, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Pallone

Sponsor:
Mr. Doggett

June. 26, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall

June. 19, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committees on
Energy and Commerce, Foreign Affairs, Science
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within the
concerned.

jurisdiction

of

the

asset-backed instruments can be deemed eligible


for NRSRO ratings and an initial list of such
eligible asset-backed instruments.

committee

Date Introduced:
July. 14, 2008

H.R. 6450

Sponsor:
Mr. Akerman

ECO Fund Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
July 9, 2008

July. 14 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Hodes
July. 9, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 6495
Transportation and Housing Choices for gas Price
Relief Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
July. 15, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Blumenauer

H.R. 6455

July. 15, 2008:


Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CR h6475-6476) Referred to the House
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, Financial Services, and Oversight and
Government Reform, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

NASA 50th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Act


Date Introduced:
July. 10, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Jackson-Lee
July. 10, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
July. 15, 2008:
Mr. Green, Al moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill. Considered under suspension of
the rules. (consideration: CR H6480-6487)
DEBATE The House Proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 6455. On motion to
suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by
voice vote. (text: CR H6480-6482) Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

H.R. 6513

To amend the Federal securities laws to enhance


the effectiveness of the Securities and Exchange
Commissions enforcement, corporation finance,
trading and markets, investment management,
and examination programs, and for other
purposes.
Date Introduced:
July. 16, 2008

July. 16 2008:
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed
on Senate Legislative Calendar under General
Orders. Calendar No. 885.

Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski
July. 16, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.R. 6482

Sep. 9, 2008 2:26pm:


Mr. Kanjorski moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill, as amended. Considered under

To direct the Securities and Exchange


Commission to establish both a process by which
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suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H78887893) DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 6513.

July. 16, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Sep. 9, 2008 2:38pm:


At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the
question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr.
Ehlers objected to the vote on the grounds that a
quorum was not present. Further proceedings on
the motion were postponed. The point of no
quorum was withdrawn.

H.R. 6565

Sep. 11, 2008 1:34pm:


ORDER OF PROCEDURE - Mr. Hoyer asked
unanimous consent that the motion to suspend
the rules be considered as adopted in the form
considered by the House on Tuesday, September
9, 2008. (consideration: CR H8025) On motion to
suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended
Agreed to without objection. (text: CR 09/09/2008
H7888-7892) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

FDIC Flexibility Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
July. 22, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Dreier
July. 22, 2008:
Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CR E1525) Referred to the House
Committee on Financial Services.

Sep. 12, 2008:


Received in the Senate and Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing,
and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 6572
The Community Act for Persons with Mental
Illness

H.R. 6517

To require the Securities and Exchange


Commission to reinstate the uptick rule on short
sales of securities.

Date Introduced:
July. 22, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Johnson, Eddie

Date Introduced:
July. 16, 2008

July. 22, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Sponsor:
Mr. Akerman
July. 16, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6521
H.R. 6620

Federal Housing Finance Regulatory Reform Act


of 2008

Gas Pump Fair Payment Act of 2008

Date Introduced:
July. 10, 2008

Date Introduced:
July. 24, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Garrett

Sponsor:
Mr. Lynch

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Sponsor:
Mr. Garrett

July. 24, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

July. 30, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6632

H.R. 6663

Improving No Child Left Behind for All Students


Act
Date Introduced:
July. 29, 2008

Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement


Clarification and Implementation Act of 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Castle

Date Introduced:
July. 30, 2008

July. 29, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Education and Labor, and in addition to the
Committee on Financial Services, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Sponsor:
Mr. Sessions
July. 30, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration for such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 6642

H.R. 6688

National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act


Amendments of 2008
Date Introduced:
July. 29, 2008

Seasoned Customer CTR Exemption Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
July. 31, 2008

Sponsor:
Mrs. Maloney

Sponsor:
Mr. Foster

July. 29, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

July. 31, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sep. 16, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.

H.R. 6690

Jul. 30, 2008:


Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
(CR E1599-1600)

Sound Dollar and Economic Stimulus Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
July. 31, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Poe

H.R. 6659

July. 31, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committees on Ways and Means, and the Budget,
for a period to be subsequently determined by the

Equal Treatment of Covered Bonds Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
July. 30, 2008
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Speaker, in each case for consideration of such


provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

July. 31, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6694

H.R. 6776
To prevent hate crimes, to provide support
services for victims of hate crimes, and for other
purposes.

FHA Seller-Financed Downpayment Reform and


Risk-Based Pricing Authorization Act of 2008

Date Introduced:
August. 1, 2008

Date Introduced:
July. 31, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Dreier

Sponsor:
Mr. Green

August. 1, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on
Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce,
Education and Labor, Oversight and Government
Reform, House Administration, and Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

July. 31, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Sep. 16, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by Voice Vote.
Oct. 2, 2008 6:07pm:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-905. Placed on
the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 582.

H.R. 6785

To reform the provisions requiring one-strike


eviction from public and federally assisted
housing.

H.R. 6701

Date Introduced:
August. 1, 2008

Civil Rights Quarter Coin Act of 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Jackson

Date Introduced:
July. 31, 2008

August. 1, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Watt
July. 31, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6789

To remove the incentives and loopholes that


encourage illegal aliens to come to the United
States to live and work, provide additional
resources to local law enforcement and Federal
border and immigration officers, and for other
purposes.

H.R. 6751
To provide additional funds for affordable housing
for low-income seniors, disabled persons, and
others who lost their homes as a results of
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

Date Introduced:
August. 1, 2008

Date Introduced:
July. 31, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller

Sponsor:
Mr. Melancon

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August. 1, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on
Oversight and Government Reform, Education
and Labor, House Administration, Financial
Services, Homeland Security, and Ways and
Means, for a period to be subsequently determined
by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of
such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of
the committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
August. 1, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Clarke
August. 1, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6851

September. 29, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Border,
Maritime, and Global Counterterrorism.

Republic of Georgia Enhanced Trade Assistance,


Recovery, and Reconstruction Act of 2008.
Date Introduced:
September. 9, 2008

H.R. 6790

To ensure that amounts made available for


mortgage loss mitigation in areas having the
highest foreclosure rates are used in such areas.

Sponsor:
Mr. Hastings
September. 9, 2008:
Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CR E1733-1734) Referred to the
Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to
the Committee on Financial Services, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Date Introduced:
August. 1, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Cardoza
August. 1, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6796

H.R. 6864

To prohibit golden parachute payments for former


executives and directors of Fannie Mae and
Freddie Mac.

Stop Very Unscrupulous Loan Transfers from


Underprivileged countries to Rich, Exploitive
Funds Act

Date Introduced:
September. 10, 2008

Date Introduced:
August. 1, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. King

Sponsor:
Mrs. Waters

September. 10, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

August. 1, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on the
Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 6865

To award a congressional gold medal to Joseph


Barnett Kirsner, MD., Ph.D., in recognition of his
many outstanding contributions to the Nation.

H.R. 6803

Date Introduced:
September. 10, 2008

To improve inspections of public housing and


federally assisted multifamily housing conducted
by the Real Estate Assessment Center of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Sponsor:
Mr. Kirk
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September. 10, 2008:


Sponsored introductory remarks on
measure. (CR E1749-1750Referred to the House
Committee on Financial Services.

H.R. 6894
Defense Production Act Extension and
Reauthorization of 2008
Date Introduced:
September. 15, 2008

H.R. 6870

Sponsor:
Mr. Gutierrez

Payments System Protection Act of 2008.


Date Introduced:
September. 11, 2008

September. 15, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank

September. 23, 2008:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H8699-8700) On motions to
suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by
voice vote. (text: CR H8699) Motion to reconsider
laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

September. 11, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
September. 16, 2008:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by the Yeas and Nays: 30 19.

September. 24, 2008:


Received in the Senate, read twice.
September. 25, 2008:
Passed Senate without amendment by
Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S95519552) Cleared for White House.

October. 3, 2008:
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-910. Placed on
the Union calendar, Calendar No. 585.

September. 26, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the
House.

H.R. 6871

October. 8, 2008:
Signed by President. Became Public Law
No: 110-367

Expedited Funds Availability Dollar Limits


Adjustment Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
September. 11, 2008

H.R. 6899

Sponsor:
Ms. Maloney

Comprehensive American Energy Security and


Consumer Protection Act

September. 11, 2008:


Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CE E1772) Referred to the House
Committee on Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
September. 15, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Rahall

September. 16, 2008:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported by Voice
Vote.

September. 15, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Natural
Resources, and in addition to the Committees on
Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means,
Oversight and Government Reform, the Judiciary,
Financial
Services,
Transportation
and
Infrastructure, the Budget, Rules, Science and
Technology, and Foreign Affairs, for a period to be
subsequent determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall

December. 9, 2008:
Reported by the Committee on Financial
Services. H. Rept. 110-917. Placed on the Union
Calendar, Calendar No. 592.

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within the
concerned.

jurisdiction

of

the

Sponsor:
Mr. Welch

committee

September. 15, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

September. 16, 2008:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1433
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 6899 with 3 hours of general
debate. Previous questions shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit. Measure will be considered
read. Bill is closed to amendments. Rule H. Res.
1433 passed House. Considered under the
provisions of rule H. Res. 1433. (consideration: CR
H8180-8256) Rule Provides for consideration of
H.R. 6899 with 3 hours of general debate.
Previous questions shall be considered as ordered
without intervening motions except motion to
recommit. Measure will be considered read. Bill is
closed to amendments. DEBATE The House
proceeded with three hours of debate on H.R.
6899. The previous question was ordered
pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H8250)
Mr. Peterson (PA) moved to recommit with
instructions to Natural Resources. (consideration:
CR H8250-8256; text: CR H8250-8254) DEBATE
The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate
on the Peterson (PA) motion to recommit with
instructions. The instructions contained in the
motion seek to require the bill to be reported back
to the House with an amendment. The Previous
question on the motion to recommit with
instructions was ordered without objection.
(consideration: CR H8250-8255) On motion to
remit with instructions Failed by recorded vote:
191 226 (Roll no. 598) On passage Passed by
recorded vote: 236 189 (Roll no. 599). (text: CR
H8180-8211) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

H.R. 6920
Home Heating Loan Guarantee Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
September. 17, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Kanjorski
September. 17, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6942
5-Cent Restoration Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
September. 18, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Lucas
September. 18, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6950

September. 18, 2008:


Received in the Senate. Read the first
time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar
under Read the First Time.

Stephanie Tubbs Jones Gift of Life Medal Act of


2008
Date Introduced:
September. 18, 2008

November. 18, 2008:


Read the second time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under General Orders.
Calendar No. 1118 under authority of the order of
the Senate of 11/17/2008.

Sponsor:
Mr. Stark
September. 18, 2008:
Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CR E1849) Referred to the Committee
on Financial Services, and in addition to the
Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 6907
All Bonuses Left Behind Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
September. 15, 2008
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September. 23, 2008:


Ms. Moore (WI) moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H87008703) DEBATE The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H.R. 6950. At the conclusion
of debate, the chair put the question on the motion
to suspend the rules. Mrs. Capito objected to the
vote on the grounds that a quorum was not
present. Further proceedings on the motion were
postponed. The point of no quorum was
withdrawn.

on H.R. 6965. On motion to suspend the rules and


pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H8705) Motion to reconsider laid on the table
Agreed to without objection.

September. 25, 2008:


Considered
as
unfinished
business
(consideration: CR H9927-9928) Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection. On motion to suspend the rules and
pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 420 1 (Roll no. 643). (text: Cr
9/23/2008 H8700-8701)

Date Introduced:
September. 18, 2008

September. 24, 2008:


Received in the Senate.

H.R. 6977
Loan Shark Prevention Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Tierney
September. 18, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

September. 26, 2008:


Received in the Senate.

H.R. 6978

H.R. 6955

Credit Card Safety Star Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
September. 18, 2008

Taxpayer Reimbursement Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
September. 18, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Tierney

Sponsor:
Mr. Barrett

September. 18, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

September. 18, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 6986

H.R. 6965

Individual Depositor and Community Bank


Protection Act of 2008

To extend the authorization of the national flood


insurance program, and for other purposes.

Date Introduced:
September. 22, 2008

Date Introduced:
September. 18, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Cohen

Sponsor:
Mr. Frank
September. 18, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

September. 22, 2008:


Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CR E1861) Referred to the House
Committee on Financial Services.

September. 232008:
Mr. Watt moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill. Considered under suspension of the
rules. (consideration: CRH8705-8706) DEBATE
The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate

H.R. 6987
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Army in recognition of their dedicated service


during World War II.

Taxpayer Bailout Protection Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
September. 22, 2008

Date Introduced:
September. 24, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Feeney

Sponsor:
Mr. Schiff

September. 22, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

September. 24, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
House Administration, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.R. 6990
Independent Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Investigative Commission Act

September. 25, 2008:


Sponsor
introductory
measure. (CR E1976)

Date Introduced:
September. 22, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Kaptur

remarks

on

H.R. 7094

September. 22, 2008:


Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CR H8547-8550) Referred to the House
Committee on Financial Services.
September. 22, 2008:
Sponsor
introductory
measure. (CR H9411)

remarks

Government-Sponsored Enterprises Free Market


Reform Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
September. 25, 2008

on

Sponsor:
Mr. Hensarling
September. 25, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 7018
21st Century Energy Technology Deployment Act
Date Introduced:
September. 23, 2008

H.R. 7104

Sponsor:
Mr. Inslee

National Commission on Financial Collapse and


Recovery Act of 2008

September. 23, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Financial Services, and the Judiciary, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned. Referred to the Subcommittee on
Energy and Air Quality.

Date Introduced:
September. 25, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Porter
September. 25, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 7058

H.R. 7112

To grant the congressional gold medal,


collectively, to the 100th Infantry Battalion and
the 42nd Regimental Combat Team, United States

Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability,


and Divestment Act of 2008
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Date Introduced:
September. 26, 2008

September. 27, 2008:


Sponsor
introductory
measure. (CR E2083)

Sponsor:
Mr. Berman
September. 26, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign
Affairs, and in addition to the Committees on
Ways and Means, Financial Services, Oversight
and Government Reform, and Intelligence
(Permanent Select), for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned. Mr. Berman moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR
H10103-10113) DEBATE The
house
proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R.
7112. On motion to suspend the rules and pass
the bill Agreed by voice vote. (text: CR H1010310107) Motion to reconsider laid on the table.
Agreed without objection.

H.R. 7126

September. 27, 2008:


Received in the Senate.

Date Introduced:
September. 26, 2008

remarks

on

HOME Act
Date Introduced:
September. 26, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Richardson
September. 26, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 7152
Mark Twain Commemorative Coin Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Larson

H.R. 7113

September. 26, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Preserve Our Neighborhoods Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
September. 26, 2008

H.R. 7160

Sponsor:
Mr. Turner

To authorize United States participation in, and


appropriations for the United States contribution
to, an international clean technology fund, and for
other purposes.

September. 25, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
September. 26, 2008

H.R. 7119

Sponsor:
Ms. Gwen

To impose certain limits on the exercise by the


Secretary of the Treasury of certain actions under
any other which authorizes the Secretary to
purchase troubled assets, and for other purposes.

September. 26, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
September. 26, 2008

H.R. 7164

Sponsor:
Mr. Kirk

Southern Africa Enterprise Development Fund Act


of 2008

September. 26, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
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September. 26, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
September. 26, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Payne
September. 26, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 7190

H.R. 7183

Date Introduced:
September. 27, 2008

Fair Value Accounting Standards Reform Act of


2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller

Western Hemisphere Energy Compact Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
September. 27, 2008

September. 27, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Sponsor:
Mr. Engel
September. 27, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign
Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 7198
Stephanie Tubbs Jones Gift of Life Medal Act of
2008
Date Introduced:
September. 28, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Stark

H.R. 7188

September. 28, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Tax Refund Anticipation Loan Consumer


Protection Act
Date Introduced:
September. 27, 2008
Sponsor:
Ms. McCarthy
September. 27, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

September. 29, 2008:


Ms. Moore (WI) asked unanimous consent
to discharge from committee and consider.
Committee on Financial Service discharged.
Committee on Energy and Commerce discharged.
Considered by unanimous consent. (consideration:
CR H10629) On passage Passed without objection.
(text: CR H10629) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

H.R. 7189
Public-Private Partnerships Community
Stabilization Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
September. 27, 2008

September. 302008:
Received in the Senate, read twice.

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller

November. 1, 2008:
Passed Senate without amendment by
Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S10396)
Cleared for White House.

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November. 2, 2008:
Message on Senate action sent to the
House.

September. 29, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

November. 14, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public Law
No: 110-413.

October. 2, 2008:
Ms. Moore (WI) moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill, as amended. Considered
under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR
H10654-10670) DEBATE The House proceeded
with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 7221. At the
conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were
demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the
provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed. Considered as unfinished
business. (consideration: CR H10672-10673) On
motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill. As
amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 355- 61 (Roll no. 678). (text: CR
H10654-10665) Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

H.R. 7205
Judgment Evading Foreign States Accountability
Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
September. 28, 2008
Sponsor:
Ms. Jackson-Lee
September. 28, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdictions of the committee concerned.

November. 17, 2008:


Received in the Senate.

H.R. 7223
Free Market Protection Act of 2008

H.R. 7209

Date Introduced:
September. 29 2008

Revitalizing Cities Through Parks Enhancement


Act

Sponsor:
Mr. Hensarling

Date Introduced:
September. 28, 2008

September. 28, 2008:


Sponsor
introductory
remarks
on
measure. (CR E2151) Referred to the House
Committee on Financial Services.

September. 29, 2008:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Ways and Means, the Budget, Education and
Labor, and Rules, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 7221

H.R. 7226

Sponsor:
Ms. Maloney

Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid


Transition to Housing Act of 2008

Net Worth Certificate Program Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
September. 29, 2008

Date Introduced:
September. 29, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Shadegg

Sponsor:
Ms. Moore

September. 29, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
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H.R. 7228

H.R. 7253

Main Street Protection Act of 2008

Economic Growth and Financial Stabilization Act


of 2008

Date Introduced:
September. 29, 2008

Date Introduced:
October. 3 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Bartlett

Sponsor:
Mr. Aderholt

September. 29, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 7232

To reform the Federal Deposit Insurance System,


and for other purposes.
Date Introduced:
September. 29, 2008

H.R. 7254

Sponsor:
Mr. Gohmert

To prohibit government-sponsored enterprises


from making lobbying expenditures, political
contributions, or other certain contributions.

September. 29, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008
Sponsor:
Ms. Bono Mack

H.R. 7235

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

To amend the Federal Deposit Insurance Act the


amount of deposits insured under that Act.
Date Introduced:
September. 29, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Shay

H.R. 7257

September. 29, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

5- Star Generals Commemorative Coin Act


Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Boyda

H.R. 7240

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Bringing Accounting Increased Liquidity,


Oversight and Upholding Taxpayer Security Act of
2008
Date Introduced:
October. 2, 2008

H.R. 7258

Sponsor:
Mr. DeFazio

Consumer Credit Safety Commission Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008

October. 2 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.
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Sponsor:
Mr. Delahunt

H.R. 7266

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Derivatives Market Reform Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Markey

H.R. 7260

October. 3 2008:
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure
(CR E2219-2220) Referred to the House
Committee on Financial Services.

Transparency in the Creation Wealth Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Kucinich

H.R. 7267

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Mortgage Credit Repair Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008

H.R. 7262

Sponsor:
Mr. Meek

To reform the Federal Deposit Insurance System,


and for other purposes

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Gohmert

H.R. 7270

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Temporary Increase in FDIC Credit Union


Insurance Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008

H.R. 7264

Sponsor:
Mr. Smith

Reliable Economic Stabilization, Capital


Utilization, and Enterprise Reform Act of 2008

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
October. 3, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. King

H.R. 7275

October. 3 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Financial Oversight Commission Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
November. 19, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Issa

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November. 19 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
November. 20, 2008

H.R. 7276

November. 20 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Sponsor:
Mr. Gohmert

To amend the Emergency Economic Stabilization


Act of 2008 to require prior approval by the
Congress for expenditures form the third tranche,
and for other purposes.
Date Introduced:
November. 19, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Neugebauer

H.R. 7306

November. 19 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

STONE
Date Introduced:
November. 21, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Gohmert

H.R. 7288

November. 20 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Transportation and Infrastructure, Energy and
Commerce, and Natural Resources, for a period to
the subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Public Safety Enhancement Act of 2008


Date Introduced:
November. 19, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Matsui
November. 19 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

November. 21 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation,
the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, the
Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and
Hazardous Materials, to the Subcommittee on
Water Resources and Environment.

H.R. 7297
Emergency Automobile Industry American Jobs
Protection Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
November. 20, 2008

H.R. 7307

Sponsor:
Ms. Jackson-Lee

Homeowner Assistance and Taxpayer Protection


Act

November. 20 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
November. 20, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Hodes

H.R. 7305

November. 20 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on the
Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case

REAP Act of 2008

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consideration of such provisions as fall within the


jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Date Introduced:
December. 9, 2008

without instructions. Measure will be considered


read. A specified amendment is in order. DEBATE
The House proceeded with one hour of debate on
H.R. 7321. DEBATE The House resumed with
debate on H.R. 7321. DEBATE Pursuant to the
provisions of H. Res. 1534, the House proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the LaTourette
amendment. On passage Passed by recorded vote:
237 179, 1 Present (Roll no. 690). Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

Sponsor:
Mr. Gohmert

December. 11 2008:
Received in the Senate.

H.R. 7309

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to


suspend employment and income taxes for the
first two months of 2009, and for other purposes.

December. 9 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means, and in addition to the Committee on
Financial Services for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.R. 7326
Systematic Foreclosure Prevention and Mortgage
Modification Act
Date Introduced:
December. 10, 2008

H.R. 7321

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters

Auto Industry Financing and Restructuring Act

December. 10 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
December. 10, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Frank

H.R. 7333

December. 10 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means, the
Judiciary, Transportation and Infrastructure, and
the Budget, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned. Rules
Committee Resolution H. Res. 1534 Reported to
House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R.
7321 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous
question shall be considered as ordered without
intervening motions except motion to recommit
with or without instructions. Measure will be
considered read. A specified amendment is in
order. Rule H. Res. 1534 passed House.
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res.
1534. (consideration: CR H10908-10935; text of
measure as introduced: CR H10908-10912) Rule
provides for consideration of H.R. 7321 with 1
hour of general debate. Previous question shall be
considered as ordered without intervening
motions except motion to recommit with or

Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset


Relief Program Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
December. 10, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Flake
December. 10 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

H.R. 7334
TARP Accountability Act of 2008
Date Introduced:
December. 10, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. LaTourette

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December. 10 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS

H.Res. 241

H.Res. 71
Recognizing the importance of
development corporations (CDCs).

Urging multilateral financial institutions to


cancel completely and immediately Haiti's debts
to such institutions, and for other purposes.

community

Date Introduced:
Jan. 17, 2007

Date Introduced:
Mar. 13, 2007

Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones

Sponsor:
Ms. Waters

Jan. 17, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Education and Labor, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Mar. 13, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.Res. 408
Recognizing and honoring the Cathedral Square
Corporation on its 30th anniversary.
Date Introduced:
May 15, 2007

H.Res. 164

Encouraging the Federal Government and State


and
municipal
governments,
universities,
companies, and other institutions in the United
States, and all Americans to divest from
companies that do business with Sudan.

Sponsor:
Mr. Welch
May 15, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 14, 2007

July 16, 2007:


Mr. Hodes moved to suspend the rules and
agree to the resolution.

Sponsor:
Mr. Tancredo

July 16, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Feb. 14, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

July 16, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and agree to
the resolution Agreed to by voice vote.

H.Res. 204

July 16, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Expressing support for the first annual America


Saves Week.
Date Introduced:
Feb. 28, 2007

H.Res. 449

Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones of Ohio

Encouraging the Federal Government and State


and
municipal
governments,
universities,
companies, and other institutions in the United
States, and all Americans to divest from
companies that do business with Sudan.

Feb. 28, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007
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Sponsor:
Mr. Tancredo

each case for consideration of such provisions as


fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

May 24, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committee on Financial
Services, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

H.Res. 507
Supporting the goals and ideals of National Save
for Retirement Week.
Date Introduced:
June 20, 2007
Sponsor:
Ms. Schwartz

H.Res. 477
Recognizing National Homeownership Month and
the importance of homeownership in the United
States.

June 20, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
June 11, 2007

H.Res. 526

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller, Gary G., of California

Supporting home ownership and responsible


lending.

June 11, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
June 28, 2007

June 25, 2007:


Mr. Donnelly moved to suspend the rules and
agree to the resolution.

Sponsor:
Mr. Cummings

June 25, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

June 28, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June 25, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and agree to
the resolution Agreed to by voice vote.

July 10, 2007:


Mrs. Maloney (NY) moved to suspend the
rules and agree to the resolution.

June 25, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

July 10, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 10, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

H.Res. 499
Expressing the sense of the House of
Representatives that the Administration should
rigorously enforce the laws of the United States to
substantially reduce illegal immigration and
greatly improve border security.

July 11, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.
July 11, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and agree to
the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 411 - 7.

Date Introduced:
June 19, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Smith of Texas

July 11, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

June 19, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
and in addition to the Committees on Financial
Services, and Homeland Security, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
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July 19, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and agree to the resolution.

H.Res. 552
Calling on the Government of the People's
Republic of China to remove barriers to United
States financial services firms doing business in
China.

July 19, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Date Introduced:
July 17, 2007

July 19, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and agree to
the resolution Agreed to by voice vote.

Sponsor:
Mr. Marshall

July 23, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

July 17, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
Sep. 4, 2007:
Mr. Marshall moved to suspend the rules and
agree to the resolution.

H.Res. 658

Supporting the goals and ideals of Federal Credit


Union Month and recognizing the importance of
Federal credit unions to the economy, and their
critical mission in serving those of modest means.

Sep. 4, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.

Date Introduced:
Sep 18, 2007

Sep. 4, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Maloney
Sep. 18, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 5, 2007:
Considered as unfinished business.

Sep. 24, 2007:


Mr. Kanjorski moved to suspend the rules and
agree to the resolution.

Sep. 5, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and agree to
the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays:
(2/3 required): 401 - 4.

Sep. 24, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

Sep. 5, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Sep. 24, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and agree to
the resolution Agreed to by voice vote.
Sep. 24, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.Res. 561

Recognizing the 20th anniversary of the


McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act and the
impact it has made on homelessness and
endeavoring to continue working to eliminate
homelessness in the United States.

H.Res. 730
Expressing the sense of the House of
Representatives
regarding
the
planned
acquisition of a minority interest in 3Com by
affiliates of Huawei.

Date Introduced:
July 19, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Shays

Date Introduced:
Oct. 10, 2007

July 19, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

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Oct. 10, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Foreign Affairs, and Energy and Commerce, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

H.Res. 1010
Recognizing the importance the importance of
manufactured housing in the United States.
Date Introduced:
Feb. 28, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Donnelly of Indiana
Feb. 28, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.Res. 957

Expressing support for the second annual America


Saves Week 2008 from February 24, 2008 through
March 2, 2008.

May. 9, 2008:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and
Community Opportunity.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 6, 2008
Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones of Ohio

H.Res. 1079

Supporting the goals and ideals of Financial


Literacy Month 2008, and for other purposes.

Feb. 6, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Apr. 29, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Hinojosa of Texas

H.Res. 993

Expressing support for the second annual America


Saves Week 2008 from February 24, 2008 through
March 2, 2008.

Apr. 3, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 19, 2008

Apr. 29, 2008:


Mr. Hinojosa moved to suspend the rules and
agree to the resolution. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (Consideration: CR
H2814-2820.) DEBATE The House proceeded
with forty minutes of debate on H. Res. 1079. At
the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were
demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the
provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed. Considered as unfinished
business. (consideration: CR h2828-2829) On
motion to suspend the rules and agree to the
resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 402 2(Roll no. 224). (text: CR H2815)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to
without objection.

Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones of Ohio
Feb. 19, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.Res. 996
Expressing support for the second annual America
Saves Week 2008 from February 24, 2008 through
March 2, 2008.
Date Introduced:
Feb. 25, 2008
Sponsor:
Mrs. Jones of Ohio

H.Res. 1145

Feb. 25, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Recognizing the importance the importance of


manufactured housing in the United States.
Date Introduced:
Apr. 23, 2008

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Sponsor:
Mr. Shea-Porter of New Hampshire

Sponsor:
Mr. Miller of California

Apr. 23, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June. 12, 2008:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.
June. 24, 2008:
Mr. Cleaver moved to suspend the rules and
agree to the resolution. Considered under
suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H59775979) DEBATE The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H. Rees. 1271. At the
conclusion of debate, the chair put the question on
the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Price (GA)
objected to the vote on the grounds that a quorum
was not present. Further proceedings on the
motion were postponed. The point of no quorum
was withdrawn.

Jun. 10, 2008 4:28pm:


Mr. Hodes moved to suspend the rules and
agree to the resolution.
Jun. 10, 2008 4:29pm:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H5166-5167)
Jun. 10, 2008 4:29pm:
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on H. Res. 1145.

June. 26, 2008:


Considered
as
unfinished
business.
(consideration: CR H6121) On motion to suspend
the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by
voice vote. (text: CR h5977) Motion to reconsider
laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Jun. 10, 2008 4:35pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and agree to
the resolution Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR
H5166-5167)
Jun. 10, 2008 4:35pm:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

H.Res. 1179

Expressing the sense of the House of


Representatives that the Peoples Republic of
China and all enterprises owned or controlled by
the Peoples Republic of China should make
proper disclosures with the Securities and
Exchange Commission regarding the selective
default status of certain bonds.
Date Introduced:
May. 7, 2008
Sponsor:
Mr. Gallegly of California
Feb. 28, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.Res. 1271
Recognizing National Homeownership Month and
the importance of homeownership in the United
States.
Date Introduced:
June. 12, 2008

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

H.Con.Res. 127

July 30, 2007:


Committee
discharged.

Supporting home ownership and responsible


lending.
Date Introduced:
Apr. 24, 2007

and

Labor

Sep. 24, 2007:


Mr. Meeks (NY) moved to suspend the rules
and agree to the resolution, as amended.

Apr. 24, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sep. 24, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.

H.Con.Res. 140

Sep. 24, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and agree to
the resolution, as amended Agreed to by voice
vote.

Recognizing the low presence of minorities in the


financial services industry and minorities and
women in upper level positions of management,
and expressing the sense of the Congress that
active measures should be taken to increase the
demographic diversity of the financial services
industry.

Sep. 24, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Sep. 25, 2007:
Received in the Senate and referred to the
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs.

Date Introduced:
May 3, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Meeks
May 3, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Education and Labor, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.
Consideration

Education

July 30, 2007:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
180.

Sponsor:
Mr. Cummings

June 26, 2007:


Committee
Session Held.

on

and

H.Con.Res. 160

Regarding the endorsement of U.S. citizens'


claims for payment by Chinese Government of
defaulted Chinese bonds.
Date Introduced:
May 24, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Davis, Lincoln, of Tennessee

Mark-up

May 24, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

June 26, 2007:


Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote.

H.Con.Res. 235

July 30, 2007:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Financial Services. H. Rept. 110-278, Part I.

Regarding ending World Bank disbursements to


Iran until the International Atomic Energy
Agency certifies the compliance of the Islamic
Republic of Iran with Resolutions 1696 and 1747
of the United Nations Security Council and the
terms of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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Date Introduced:
Oct. 16, 2007

Date Introduced:
June. 26, 2008

Sponsor:
Mr. Kirk

Sponsor:
Ms. Herseth

Oct. 16, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

June. 7, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.Con.Res. 391

Recognizing the disparities that are associated


with predatory lending abuses in minority
communities and expressing the sense of the
Congress that as new abuses continue to emerge,
such laws should ensure that all those responsible
for representing and protecting families have the
authority to act to address these new problems.

Jan. 11, 2008:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Domestic
and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and
Technology.

H.Con.Res. 266

Date Introduced:
July. 17, 2008

Expressing the sense of the Congress with regard


to the world's freshwater resources.

Sponsor:
Ms. Clarke

Date Introduced:
Dec. 6, 2007

July. 7, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Sponsor:
Ms. Schakowsky
Dec. 6, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
and in addition to the Committees on Ways and
Means, and Financial Services, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

H.Con.Res. 392
Supporting the goal of increased and sustainable
homeownership in the United States and
recognizing the importance of homeownership
programs, fair lending laws, and fair housing laws
in achieving that goal.
Date Introduced:
July. 17, 2008

H.Con.Res. 343

Sponsor:
Ms. Hastings

Congratulating
the
Surety
and
Fidelity
Association of America on its 100th anniversary.

July. 7, 2008:
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
(CR E1498) Referred to the House Committee on
Financial Services.

Date Introduced:
May. 7, 2008
Sponsor:
Ms. Miller
May. 7, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

H.Con.Res. 427
Expressing the sense of Congress that ensuring
the availability of adequate housing is an
essential component of an effective strategy for
the prevention and treatment of HIV and the care
of individuals with HIV.

H.Con.Res. 383

Recognizing the importance of homeownership for


Americans.

Date Introduced:
September. 24, 2008
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Sponsor:
Ms. Nadler
September. 24, 2008:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

H.J.Res. 101

Relating to the disapproval of obligations under


the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of
2008.
Date Introduced:
November 19, 2008
Sponsor:
Mrs. Foxx
November 19, 2008:
Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services.

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SENATE BILLS

S. 254

June 10, 2008 3:26pm:


DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty
minutes of debate on S. 254.

A bill to award posthumously a Congressional


gold medal to Constantino Brumidi

June 10, 2008 3:49pm:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5157-5158)

Date Introduced:
Jan. 10, 2007
Sponsor:
Senator Enzi

June 10, 2008 3:49pm:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Jan. 10, 2007:


Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

June 10, 2008:


Cleared for White House.

May 16, 2007:


Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Date of scheduled consideration. SD-538.
9:30 a.m.

June 10, 2008:


Presented to President.

May 16, 2007:


Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Ordered to be reported without
amendment favorably.

July 1, 2008:
Signed by President.
July 1, 2008:
Became Public Law No: 110-259.

May 17, 2007:


Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Reported by Senator Dodd with an
amendment. Without written report.

S. 474

To award a congressional gold medal to Michael


Ellis DeBakey, M.D.

May 17, 2007:


Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
General Orders. Calendar No. 150.
May 21, 2007:
Passed Senate with
Unanimous Consent.

an

amendment

Date Introduced:
Feb. 1, 2007
Sponsor:
Senator Hutchison

by

May 22, 2007:


Received in the House.

Feb. 1, 2007:
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.

May 22, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Feb. 1, 2007:
Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

May 22, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 27, 2007:


Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Jun. 10,2008 3:25pm:


Mr. Ackerman moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

Mar. 27, 2007:


Passed Senate without
Unanimous Consent.

June 10, 2008 3:26pm:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H5157-5160)

amendment

by

Mar. 27, 2007:


Received in the House.
Mar. 27, 2007:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
- 153 -

Mar. 27, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Mar. 30, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Mar. 30, 2007:
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Oct. 2, 2007:
Mr. Green, Al moved to suspend the rules and
pass the bill.

For further action on this measure, see H.R.


1000.

Oct. 2, 2007:
Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 2, 2007:
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by voice vote.

S. 2271

Oct. 2, 2007:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

An original bill to authorize State and local


governments to divest assets in companies that
conduct business operations in Sudan, to prohibit
United States Government contracts with such
companies, and for other purposes.

Oct. 2, 2007:
Cleared for White House.

Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007

Oct. 4, 2007:
Presented to President.

Date Introduced:
Oct. 31, 2007

Oct. 16, 2007:


Signed by President.

Sponsor:
Senator Dodd

Oct. 16, 2007:


Became Public Law No: 110-95.

Oct. 31, 2007:


Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs. Original measure reported to Senate by
Senator Dodd. With written report No. 110-213.

For further action on this measure, see H.R.


1154.

Oct. 31, 2007:


Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
General Orders. Calendar No. 458.

S. 682

To award a congressional gold medal to Edward


William Brooke III in recognition of his
unprecedented and enduring service to our
Nation.

Dec. 12, 2007:


Measure laid before Senate by unanimous
consent.
Dec. 12, 2007:
Passed
Senate
Unanimous Consent.

Edward William Brooke III Congressional Gold


Medal Act

amendments

by

Dec. 13, 2007:


Received in the House.

Date Introduced:
Feb. 17, 2007

Dec. 13, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Sponsor:
Senator Kennedy

Dec. 13, 2007:


Referred to the Committee on Financial
Services, and in addition to the Committees on
Oversight and Government Reform, Foreign
Affairs, and Education and Labor, for a period to
be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in
each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Feb. 17, 2007:


Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Mar. 29, 2007:
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 29, 2007:
Passed Senate without
Unanimous Consent.

with

amendment

by

Dec. 13, 2007:


Referred to House Financial Services.

Mar. 30, 2007:


Received in the House.
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Dec. 18, 2007:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill.

Dec. 21, 2007:


Presented to President.
Dec. 31, 2007:
Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-174

Dec. 18, 2007:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 18, 2007:
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.

S. 3731
Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset
Relief Program Act of 2008

Dec. 18, 2007:


Considered as unfinished business.

Date Introduced:
Dec. 10, 2008

Dec. 18, 2007:


On motion to suspend the rules and pass the
bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3
required): 411 - 0.

Sponsor:
Senator McCaskill
Dec. 10, 2008:
Introduced in the Senate, read twice,
considered, read the third time, and passed
without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S10884-10885; text as passed
Senate: CR S10884-180885) Message on Senate
action sent to the House. Received in the House.
Referred to the House Committee on Financial
Services.

Dec. 18, 2007:


Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.
Dec. 18, 2007:
Cleared for White House.

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LEGISLATION OF INTEREST

H.R. 1424

Jun. 27, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Health,
Employment, Labor, and Pensions.

A bill to provide authority for the Federal


Government to purchase and insure certain types
of troubled assets for the purposes of providing
stability to and preventing disruption in the
economy and financial system and protecting
taxpayers, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of
1986 to provide incentives for energy production
and conservation, to extend certain expiring
provisions, to provide individual income tax relief,
and for other purposes.

Jul. 18, 2007:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by the Yeas and Nays: 33 - 9.
Mar. 9, 2007:
Referred to House Ways and Means

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

Mar. 14, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

Date Introduced:
Mar. 9, 2007

Sep. 19, 2007:


Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full
Committee (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 10 3.
Sep. 26, 2007:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by the Yeas and Nays: 27 - 13.

Sponsor:
Mr. Kennedy
Mar. 9, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Education and Labor, and Ways and Means, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned.

Oct. 15, 2007 2:56pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Education and Labor. H. Rept. 110-374, Part I.

Mar. 9, 2007:
Referred to House Energy and Commerce

Oct. 15, 2007 2:57pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Ways and Means. H. Rept. 110-374, Part II.

Mar. 12, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Jun. 15, 2007:
Subcommittee Hearings Held.

Mar. 4, 2008 3:37pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 110-374, Part III.

Oct. 10, 2007:


Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full
Committee (Amended) by Voice Vote .

Mar. 4, 2008 3:38pm:


Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No.
328.
Mar. 4, 2008 8:12pm:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1014
Reported
to
House.
Rule
provides
for
consideration of H.R. 1424 with 2 hours of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to
amendments.

Oct. 16, 2007:


Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. Ordered to be Reported (Amended)
by the Yeas and Nays: 32 - 13.
Mar. 9, 2007:
Referred to House Education and Labor

Mar. 5, 2008 4:13pm:


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Rule H. Res. 1014 passed House.


Mar. 5, 2008 6:58pm:
Mr. Pallone moved to table the motion to
appeal the ruling of the chair (consideration: CR
H1308-1309)

Mar. 5, 2008 4:29pm:


Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 1014. (consideration: CR H1274-1309,
H1309-1315)

Mar. 5, 2008 7:22pm:


On motion to table the motion to appeal the
ruling of the chair Agreed to by the Yeas and
Nays: 223 - 186, 1 Present (Roll no. 99).

Mar. 5, 2008 4:29pm:


Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1424
with 2 hours of general debate. Previous question
shall be considered as ordered without
intervening motions except motion to recommit
with or without instructions. Measure will be
considered read. Bill is closed to amendments.

Mar. 5, 2008 7:24pm:


Mr. Kline (MN) moved to recommit with
instructions
to
Energy
and
Commerce.
(consideration: CR H1309-1314; text: CR H13091312)

Mar. 5, 2008 4:30pm:


DEBATE - The House proceeded with two
hours of debate on H.R. 1424.

Mar. 5, 2008 7:24pm:


Floor summary: DEBATE - The House
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kline
motion to recommit with instructions. The
instructions contained in the motion seek to
require the bill to be reported back to the House
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute
consisting of new text entitled "Mental Health
Parity Act of 2008".

Mar. 5, 2008 6:49pm:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule. (consideration: CR H1307)
Mar. 5, 2008 6:49pm:
Mr. Hoekstra moved to recommit with
instructions
to
Energy
and
Commerce.
(consideration: CR H1307-1308; text: CR H1307)

Mar. 5, 2008 7:37pm:


The previous question on the motion to
recommit with instructions was ordered without
objection. (consideration: CR H1314)

Mar. 5, 2008 6:51pm:


DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10
minutes of debate on the Hoekstra motion to
recommit with instructions, pending reservation
of a point of order. The instructions contained in
the motion seek to require the bill to be reported
back to the House with a complete new text
consisting of the bill H.R. 3773, as passed by the
House.

Mar. 5, 2008 7:56pm:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by recorded vote: 196 - 221 (Roll no. 100).
Mar. 5, 2008 8:03pm:
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 268
- 148 (Roll no. 101). (text: CR H1274-1285) Motion
to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

Mar. 5, 2008 6:55pm:


Mr. Pallone raised a point of order against the
motion to recommit with instructions. Mr. Pallone
stated that the motion to recommit with
instructions sought to insert non-germane
material into the bill. Sustained by the Chair.

Mar. 5, 2008 8:03pm:


Pursuant to section 2 of H. Res. 1014, the text
of H.R. 493, as passed by the House, will be
appended to the engrossment of H.R. 1424.

Mar. 5, 2008 6:55pm:


Point of order sustained against the motion to
recommit with instructions.

Mar. 6, 2008:
Received in the Senate. Read the first time.
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
Read the First Time.

Mar. 5, 2008 6:58pm:


Mr. Hoekstra appealed the ruling of the chair.
The question was then put on sustaining the
ruling of the chair.

Mar. 6, 2008:
Read the second time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under General Orders.
Calendar No. 610.
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Oct. 1, 2008:
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous
consent.
(consideration: CR
S10220-10283,
S10291-10295)

H.R. 3221
A bill to provide authority for the Federal
Government to purchase and insure certain types
of troubled assets for the purposes of providing
stability to and preventing disruption in the
economy and financial system and protecting
taxpayers, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of
1986 to provide incentives for energy production
and conservation, to extend certain expiring
provisions, to provide individual income tax relief,
and for other purposes.

Oct. 1, 2008:
Passed Senate, pursuant to the order of
September 30, 2008, having achieved the required
60 votes in the affirmative, with an amendment
and an amendment to the Title by Yea-Nay Vote.
74 - 25. Record Vote Number: 213.

Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008

Oct. 2, 2008:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Date Introduced:
Jul. 30, 2007

Oct. 2, 2008 8:32pm:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1525
Reported to House. Previous question shall be
considered as ordered without intervening
motions. Providing for consideration of the Senate
amendments to H.R. 1424: the Emergency
Economic Stabilization Act of 2008; the Energy
Improvement and Extension Act of 2008; and the
Tax Extenders and Alternative Minimum Tax
Relief Act of 2008. The resolution makes in order
a motion by the Chairman of the Committee on
Financial Services to concur in the Senate
amendments. The resolution waives all points of
order against consideration of the motion.

Sponsor:
Ms. Pelosi
Jul. 30, 2007:
Referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on
Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Small
Business, Science and Technology, Agriculture,
Oversight and Government Reform, Natural
Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure,
and Armed Services, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each
case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.

Oct. 3, 2008 10:41am:


Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1525, the
House moved to agree to the Senate amendments.
(consideration: CR H10712-10806) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with 90 minutes of debate on the
motion to agree to the Senate amendments to
H.R. 1424.

Jul. 30, 2007:


Referred to House Education and Labor
Sep. 19, 2007:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Higher
Education, Lifelong Learning, and
Competitiveness.

Oct. 3, 2008 1:07pm:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule. (consideration: CR H10805)

Sep. 19, 2007:


Referred to the Subcommittee on Workforce
Protections.

Oct. 3, 2008 1:27pm:


On motion that the House agree to the Senate
amendments Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 263
- 171 (Roll no. 681). (text as House agreed to
Senate amendment: CR H10712-10755) Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection.

Jul. 30, 2007:


Referred to House Science and Technology

Oct. 3, 2008:
Cleared for White House. Presented to
President. Signed by President. Became Public
Law No: 110-343.

Sep. 27, 2008:


Hearings Held by Subcommittee on Energy
and Environment Prior to Introduction and
Referral (05/15/2007).. Hearing Held by
Subcommittee on Energy and Environment Prior
to Introduction and Referral (05/15/2008)..Hearing

Sep. 8, 2008:
Hearing Held by Subcommittee on Energy and
Environment Prior to Introduction and Referral
(April 26, 2007)..

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Held by Subcommittee on Energy and


Environment Prior to Introduction and Referral
(06/14/2007).. Hearing Held by Subcommittee on
Energy and Environment Prior to Introduction
and Referral (06/19/2008)..

with 2 hours and 15 minutes of general debate on


H.R. 3221.
Aug. 4, 2007 1:14pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the
Blumenauer amendment.

Mar. 11, 2008:


For Further Action See H.R.6.
Jul. 30, 2007:
Referred to House Armed Services

Aug. 4, 2007 1:21pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Shays
amendment.

Aug. 3, 2007 10:03pm:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 615
Reported to House. Rule provides for
consideration of H.R. 3221 with 2 hours of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be read by paragraph. Bill is open to
amendments. All points of order against
consideration of the bill are waived except those
arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. The
amendment printed in part A of the report of the
Committee on Rules accompanying this resolution
shall be considered as adopted in the House and
the Committee of the Whole.

Aug. 4, 2007 1:25pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the
Hooley amendment.
Aug. 4, 2007 1:31pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Pitts
amendment.
Aug. 4, 2007 1:36pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Terry
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 11:07am:


Rule H. Res. 615 passed House.
Aug. 4, 2007 11:08am:
Considered under the provisions of rule H.
Res. 615. (consideration: CR H9722-9842, H98439861, H9861-9869, H9870-9914; text of measure
as introduced: CR H9750-9839) Rule provides for
consideration of H.R. 3221 with 2 hours of general
debate. Previous question shall be considered as
ordered without intervening motions except
motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Measure will be read by paragraph. Bill is open to
amendments. All points of order against
consideration of the bill are waived except those
arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. The
amendment printed in part A of the report of the
Committee on Rules accompanying this resolution
shall be considered as adopted in the House and
the Committee of the Whole.

Aug. 4, 2007 1:41pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Udall
(NM) amendment.
Aug. 4, 2007 2:24pm:
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the
conclusion of debate on the Udall (NM)
amendment the Chair put the question on
adoption of the amendment and by voice vote,
announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr.
Barton demanded a recorded vote and the Chair
postponed further proceedings on the question of
adoption of the amendment until later in the
legislative day.

Aug. 4, 2007 11:09am:


House resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole House on the state of the Union
pursuant to H. Res. 615 and Rule XVIII. The
Speaker designated the Honorable David R. Obey
to act as Chairman of the Committee. GENERAL
DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded

Aug. 4, 2007 2:25pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Van
Hollen amendment.

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Aug. 4, 2007 2:31pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the
Schwartz amendment.

Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10


minutes of debate on the Welch (VT) amendment.
Aug. 4, 2007 3:16pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Castle
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 2:34pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Arcuri
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:24pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Wu amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 2:47pm:


POSTPONES PROCEEDINGS - At the
conclusion of debate on the Arcuri amendment the
Chair put the question on adoption of the
amendment and by voice vote, announced that the
ayes had prevailed. Mr. Barton demanded a
recorded vote and the Chair postponed further
proceedings on the question of adoption of the
amendment until later in the legislative day.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:32pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Giffords
amendment.
Aug. 4, 2007 3:40pm:
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Tauscher
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 2:48pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Hodes
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:43pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Holt
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 2:58pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the
Barton amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:48pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Hastings (FL)
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:00pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the
Murphy (CT) amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:52pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Solis
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:04pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Sail
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:59pm:


Ms. Solis moved that the Committee rise. On
motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by voice
vote. Committee of the Whole House on the state
of the Union rises leaving H.R. 3221 as unfinished
business. ORDER OF PROCEDURE - Ms. Solis
asked unanimous consent that, during further
consideration of H.R. 3221 pursuant to H. Res.
615, the Chair may reduce to two minutes the
minimum time for electronic voting under clause 6
of rule 18 and clauses 8 and 9 of rule 20. Agreed to
without objection.

Aug. 4, 2007 3:08pm:


POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the
conclusion of debate on the Sali amendment the
Chair put the question on adoption of the
amendment and by voice vote, announced that the
noes had prevailed. Mr. Sali demanded a recorded
vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings
on the question of adoption of the amendment
until later in the legislative day. DEBATE Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 615, the
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strike all after the enacting clause and insert a


complete new text.

Aug. 4, 2007 4:01pm:


The House resolved into Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for further
consideration.

Aug. 4, 2007 5:23pm:


On motion to recommit with instructions
Failed by recorded vote: 169 - 244 (Roll no. 831).
(consideration: CR H9913)

Aug. 4, 2007 4:02pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Cleaver
amendment.

Aug. 4, 2007 5:39pm:


On passage Passed by recorded vote: 241 - 172
(Roll no. 832). Motion to reconsider laid on the
table Agreed to without objection.

Aug. 4, 2007 4:11pm:


POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the
conclusion of debate on the Cleaver amendment
the Chair put the question on adoption of the
amendment and by voice vote, announced that the
ayes had prevailed. Mr. Cleaver demanded a
recorded vote and the Chair postponed further
proceedings on the question of adoption of the
amendment until later in the legislative day.

Aug. 4, 2007 6:02pm:


The Clerk was authorized to correct section
numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and
to make other necessary technical and conforming
corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 3221.
Sep. 4, 2007:
Received in the Senate. Read the first time.
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
Read the First Time.

Aug. 4, 2007 4:13pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 615, the Committee of the Whole proceeded
with 10 minutes of debate on the Sarbanes
amendment.

Sep. 5, 2007:
Read the second time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under General Orders.
Calendar No. 340.

Aug. 4, 2007 4:15pm:


UNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair
announced that the unfinished business was the
question of adoption of amendments which had
been debated earlier and on which further
proceedings had been postponed.

Feb. 14, 2008:


Motion to proceed to consideration of measure
made in Senate. (consideration: CR S1082-1083)
Cloture motion on the motion to proceed
presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S10821083) Motion to proceed to consideration of
measure withdrawn in Senate. (consideration: CR
S1083)

Aug. 4, 2007 4:54pm:


The House rose from the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union to report
H.R. 3221.

Feb. 28, 2008:


Cloture on the motion to proceed to the
measure not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote.
48 - 46. Record Vote Number: 35. (consideration:
CR S1364-1376; text: CR S1364-1365) Motion by
Senator Reid to reconsider the vote by which
cloture was not invoked on the motion to proceed
to the measure (Record Vote Number 35) made in
Senate. (consideration: CR S1365)

Aug. 4, 2007 4:55pm:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule. (consideration: CR H9875) The House
adopted the amendments en gross as agreed to by
the Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union.
Aug. 4, 2007 4:58pm:
Mr. Barton (TX) moved to recommit with
instructions to the Committees of jurisdiction.
(consideration: CR H9875-9913; text: CR H98759913) Floor summary: DEBATE - The House
proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the
Barton (TX) motion to recommit with instructions.
The instructions contained in the motion seek to

Feb. 29, 2008:


Motion to proceed to measure considered in
Senate. (consideration: CR S1393-1417) Motion to
proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn in
Senate. (consideration: CR S1417)
Mar. 14, 2008:

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Motion to proceed to consideration of measure


made in Senate.

May 6, 2008 7:52pm:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1175
Reported to House. Previous question shall be
considered as ordered without intervening
motions. The rule waives all points of order
against the motion except for clause 10 of rule
XXI. The rule also provides that the Chair shall
divide the question of adoption of the motion
among the three House amendments. The rule
provides that upon adoption of the motion
specified in the first section of the resolution, a
motion that the House concur in the Senate
amendment to the title shall be considered as
adopted.

Apr. 1, 2008:
Motion by Senator Reid to reconsider the vote
by which cloture was not invoked on the motion to
proceed to the measure (Record Vote Number 35)
agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S2268) Cloture on the motion
to proceed to the measure invoked in Senate by
Yea-Nay Vote. 94 - 1. Record Vote Number: 86.
(consideration: CR S2270; text: CR S2270) Motion
to proceed to measure considered in Senate.
(consideration: CR S2268-2285)
Apr. 2, 2008:
Motion to proceed to measure considered in
Senate. (consideration: CR S2314-2337)

May 7, 2008 5:31pm:


Rule H. Res. 1175 passed House.

Apr. 3, 2008:
Motion to proceed to consideration of measure
agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S2368) Measure laid before
Senate by motion. (consideration: CR S2368-2371,
S2375-2396, S2400-2401, S2402-2424)

May 5, 8/2008 12:28pm:


Mr. Frank (MA) moved that the House agree
with amendments to the Senate amendments.
(consideration: CR H3204-3308; text as House
agreed to Senate amendments with amendments:
CR H3219-3282)

Apr. 4, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S2591-2606, S2607-2610) Cloture motion on the
measure presented in Senate. (consideration: CR
S2606; text: CR S2606)

May 8, 2008 12:28pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of
H.Res. 1175, the House proceeded with 3 hours of
debate on the Frank (MA) motion to agree to the
Senate amendments to H.R. 3221 with
amendments.

Apr. 7, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S2628-2832)

May 8, 2008 3:56pm:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule.

Apr. 8, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S2722-2726, S2726-2728, S2729-2730, S27302731, S2733-2734, S2735-2738)

May 8, 2008 4:20pm:


On motion to agree to the Senate amendment
with House amendment No. 1 Agreed to by the
Yeas and Nays: 266 - 154 (Roll No. 301).

Apr. 9, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S2780-2811)

May 8, 2008 4:27pm:


On motion to agree to the Senate amendment
with House amendment No. 2 Agreed to by
recorded vote: 322 - 94 (Roll No. 302).

Apr. 10, 2008:


Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S2836-2861) Cloture motion on the measure
withdrawn by unanimous consent in Senate.
Passed Senate with an amendment and an
amendment to the Title by Yea-Nay Vote. 84 - 12.
Record Vote Number: 96. (text: CR 4/16/2008
S3087-3102)

May 8, 2008 4:33pm:


On motion to agree to the Senate amendment
with House amendment No. 3 Agreed to by
recorded vote: 256 - 160 (Roll No. 303).
May 8, 2008 4:34pm:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed
to without objection.

Apr. 16, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.
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May 8, 2008 4:35pm:


House agreed to Senate amendment to the
title pursuant to H. Res. 1175.

concur in the amendment of the House, striking


section 1 and all that follows through the end of
Title V, and inserting certain language, to the
amendment of the Senate, with amendment (SA
4983) invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 83 - 9.
Record Vote Number: 155. (consideration: CR
S5978; text: CR S5978)

May 8, 2008 4:36pm:


Mr. Frank asked unanimous consent that the
Clerk be authorized to make technical corrections
in the House amendments to the Senate
amendments to H.R. 3221. Agreed to without
objection.

Jun. 25, 2008:


Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S6097-6098, S6102-6103, S6105-6106, S61076108, S6112-6114, S6137-6141) Senate concurred
in House amendment striking section 1 through
title V and inserting certain language to the
Senate amendment with an amendment (SA 4983)
by Yea-Nay Vote. 79 - 16. Record Vote Number:
157. (consideration: CR S6141)

May 13, 2008:


Message on House action received in Senate
and at desk: House amendments to Senate
amendments.
Jun. 19, 2008:
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous
consent. (consideration: CR S5775-5819) Reid
motion to concur in House amendment striking
section 1 through title V and inserting certain
language to the Senate amendment with an
amendment (SA 4983) made in Senate. Motion by
Senator Bunning to refer to Senate Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, with
instructions to assess the potential financial
benefits the legislation could provide to
Countrywide Financial Corporation and other
lenders, as well as mortgages originated by
Countrywide Financial Corporation and other
lenders that are held by third parties made in
Senate. (consideration: CR S5814-5817) Motion by
Senator Bunning to refer to Senate Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs with
instructions rejected in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote.
11 - 70. Record Vote Number: 154. Motion by
Senator Bunning to refer to Senate Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, with
instructions, pursuant to the order of June 19,
2008, having not received 60 votes in the
affirmative was withdrawn in Senate.
(consideration: CR S5817)

Jun. 26, 2008:


Reid motion to concur in the amendments of
the House, striking title VI through XI, to the
Senate amendment made in Senate.
(consideration: CR S6224) Cloture motion on Reid
motion to concur in the amendments of the House,
striking title VI through XI, to the Senate
amendment presented in Senate. (consideration:
CR S6224-6225; text: CR S6224)
Jul. 7, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S6354-6356) Cloture on Reid motion to concur in
the amendments of the House, striking title VI
through XI, to the Senate amendment invoked in
Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 76 - 10. Record Vote
Number: 163. (consideration: CR S6355-6356;
text: CR S6355)
Jul. 8, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S6448) Senate agreed to amendments of the
House, striking titles VI through XI, to the Senate
amendment by Unanimous Consent. Motion by
Senator Reid to disagree to the amendments of
the House adding a new title and inserting a new
section to the amendment of the Senate to
H.R.3221 made in Senate. (consideration: CR
S6448) Cloture motion on the Reid motion to
disagree presented in Senate. (consideration: CR
S6448; text: CR S6448) Motion by Senator Reid to
concur in the amendment of the House adding a
new title to the Senate amendment to H.R.3221
with an amendment (SA 5067) made in Senate.
(consideration: CR S6448)

Jun. 20, 2008:


Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S5921-5928)
Jun. 23, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S5949)
Jun. 24, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S5975-5976, S5977-5928, S5980-5983, S5983,
S5987-5988, S5988-5989, S5989-5992, S60036005, S6082-6095) Cloture on the Reid motion to

Jul. 9, 2008:

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Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR


S6490, S6494)

On motion that the House agree with an


amendment to the Senate amendment to the
House amendments to the Senate Agreed to by
the Yeas and Nays: 272 - 152 (Roll no. 519). (text
as House agreed to Senate amendment with
amendment: CR H6916-6987) Motion to
reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without
objection. The Chair announced pursuant to
section 2 of House Resolution 1363, the House has
receded from any remaining amendments or
disagreements on H.R. 3221.
Jul. 23, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S7130-7131) Motion to concur in the House
amendment to the Senate amendment to the
House amendments to the Senate amendment to
the bill. (consideration: CR S7130) Cloture motion
on the motion to concur to the House amendment
to the Senate amendment to the House
amendments to the Senate amendment to the bill
presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S71307131; text: CR S7131) Motion to concur in House
amendment to Senate amendment to House
amendments to Senate amendment to H.R.3221
with an amendment [SA 5103] made in Senate.
(consideration: CR S7131)

Jul. 10, 2008:


Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S6513-6514, S6516-6521, S6524-6525, S6535,
S6547-6548, S6550) Cloture on the motion by
Senator Reid to disagree to the amendments of
the House adding a new title and inserting a new
section to the amendment of the Senate to
H.R.3221 invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 84 12. Record Vote Number: 170. (consideration: CR
S6520-6521; text: CR S6520) Reid Motion to
concur in the amendment of the House adding a
new title to the Senate amendment to H.R. 3221
with an amendment (SA 5067) fell when cloture
was invoked on the Reid motion to disagree to the
amendments of the House adding a new title and
inserting a new section to the amendment of the
Senate to H.R. 3221.
Jul. 11, 2008:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S6585, S6588, S6590-6595) Senate disagreed to
the amendments of the House adding a new title
and inserting a new section to the amendment of
the Senate to H.R. 3221 by Yea-Nay Vote. 63 - 5.
Record Vote Number: 173. (text of Senate
amendment to House amendments to Senate
amendment: CR 7/15/2008 S6736-6797)

Jul. 25, 2008:


Cloture on the motion to concur in House
amendment to Senate amendment to House
amendments to Senate amendment to the bill
invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 80 - 13.
Record Vote Number: 185. (consideration: CR
S7436-7462; text: CR S7436)

Jul. 15, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jul. 23, 2008 1:56pm:
Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1363,
Mr. Frank called up H.R. 3221 from the Speaker's
table and was recognized for a motion. Mr. Frank
(MA) moved that the House agree with an
amendment to the Senate amendment to the
House amendments to the Senate amendment.
(consideration: CR H6854-7011)

Jul. 26, 2008:


Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR
S7487-7506) Senate agreed to the motion to
concur in House amendment to Senate
amendment to House amendments to Senate
amendment to the bill by Yea-Nay Vote. 72 - 13.
Record Vote Number: 186. (consideration: CR
S7506) Motion to concur in House amendment to
Senate amendment to House amendments to
Senate amendment to the bill with an amendment
(SA 5103) withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S7506)

Jul. 23, 2008 1:56pm:


DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.
Res. 1363, the House proceeded with two hours of
debate on the Frank motion to agree to the Senate
amendment to the House amendments to the
Senate amendment to H.R. 3221 with an
amendment.

Jul. 26, 2008:


Cleared for White House.

Jul. 23, 2008 4:36pm:


The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule. (consideration: CR H7010)

Jul. 28, 2008:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jul. 29, /2008:
Presented to President.

Jul. 23, 2008 5:02pm:


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Jul. 30, 2008:


Signed by President. Became Public Law No:
110-289.

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed


to without objection. On motion to suspend the
rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by
the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 410 - 0 (Roll no.
1042). (text: CR H12753-12756)

H.R. 3997

Nov. 8, 2007:
Received in the Senate.

Defenders of Freedom Tax Relief Act of 2007

Nov. 16, 2007:


Read the first time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time.

Date Introduced:
Oct. 30, 2007
Sponsor:
Mr. Rangel

Dec. 3, 2007:
Read the second time. Placed on Senate
Legislative Calendar under General Orders.
Calendar No. 516.

Oct. 30, 2007:


Referred to the House Committee on Ways
and Means.

Dec. 12, 2007:


Measure laid before Senate by unanimous
consent. (consideration: CR S15377-15378) Passed
Senate with an amendment and an amendment to
the Title by Unanimous Consent.

Nov. 1, 2007:
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice
Vote. Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. (Markup report: CQ)
Nov. 2, 2007:
Committee Consideration and Mark-up
Session Held. (Markup report: CQ) Ordered to be
Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Dec. 13, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 18, 2007 5:46pm:
House agreed to Senate amendment to the
title. House agreed to Senate amendment to the
text with an amendment pursuant to H. Res. 884.

Nov. 5, 2007 8:50pm:


Reported (Amended) by the Committee on
Ways and Means. H. Rept. 110-426. Placed on the
Union Calendar, Calendar No. 268.

Dec. 18, 2007:


Message on House action received in Senate
and at desk: House amendment to Senate
amendment.

Nov. 6, 2007 11:24am:


Mr. McDermott moved to suspend the rules
and pass the bill, as amended.

Dec. 19, 2007:


Senate concurred in the House amendment to
the Senate amendment with an amendment (SA
3890) by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR
S16048)

Nov. 6, 2007 11:25am:


Considered under suspension of the rules.
(consideration: CR H12752-12764) DEBATE - The
House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on
H.R. 3997.

Dec. 20, 2007:


Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Nov. 6, 2007 12:11pm:


At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and
Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to
the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair
announced that further proceedings on the motion
would be postponed.
Nov. 6, 2007 6:18pm:
Considered
as
unfinished
(consideration: CR H12799)

Sep. 29, 2008 12:01am:


Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1517
Reported to House. Previous question shall be
considered as ordered without intervening
motions. Provides for consideration of the Senate
amendment to the House amendment to the
Senate amendment to H.R. 3997. The resolution
makes in order a motion by the Chairman of the
Committee on Financial Services to concur in the
Senate amendment to the House amendment to

business.

Nov. 6, 2007 6:26pm:


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the Senate amendment with the text of the House


amendment printed in this report.
Sep. 29, 2008 8:46am:
Rule H. Res. 1517 passed House.
Sep. 29, 2008 9:27am:
Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1517, the
House moved to agree to the Senate amendment
to the House amendment to the Senate
amendment with an amendment. (consideration:
CR H10337-10411; text of Senate amendment to
the House amendment to the Senate amendment:
CR H10337-10348; text of House amendment to
the Senate amendment to the House amendment
to the Senate amendment: CR H10348-10359)
DEBATE - The House proceeded with three hours
of debate on the motion to agree to the Senate
amendment to the House amendment to the
Senate amendment with an amendment to H.R.
3997.
Sep. 29, 2008 1:27pm:
The previous question was ordered pursuant
to the rule. (consideration: CR H10410)
Sep. 29, 2008 2:07pm:
On motion that the House agree to the Senate
amendment to the House amendment to the
Senate amendment Failed by recorded vote: 205 228 (Roll No. 674). Motion to reconsider laid on
the table Agreed to without objection.

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EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, MEMORIALS AND PETITIONS

EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
January 4, 2007

the Department's final rule -- Suspension of


Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7951]
received November 28, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1. A letter from the Chairman and President,


Export-Import Bank, transmitting a report on
transactions involving U.S. exports to Mexico
pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the Export-Import
Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 389. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November
20, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

January 5, 2007
No. 26. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7474] received December 21, 2006, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 390. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7945]
received October 18, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
01(a)(1)(A)

No. 27. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received December
21, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 391. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- National Flood
Insurance Program; Appeal of Decisions Relating
to Flood Insurance Claims (RIN: 1660-AA41)
received October 30, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 28. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determination -- received December 21,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 392. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7466] received November 20, 2006, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 01(a)(1)(A)

No. 29. A letter from the Assistant to the Board,


Federal Reserve Board, transmitting the System's
final rule -- Electronic Fund Transfers [Regulation
E; Docket No. R-1265] received December 15,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)
January 23, 2007

No. 393. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November 2,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 387. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November
28, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 394. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood

No. 388. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
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Elevation Determinations -- received November 2,


2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

7467] received November 20, 2006, pursuant to 5


U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 395. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November 2,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 403. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November
20, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 396. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November 2,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 404. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November
28, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 397. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November 2,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 405. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November
28, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 398. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November 2,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 406. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule -Conversion of Insured Credit Unions to Mutual
Savings Banks (RIN: 3133-AD16) received
January 19, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 399. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November 2,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

February 8, 2007
No. 555. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received February 1,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 400. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received November 2,
2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 556. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received February 1,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 401. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- November 20, 2006,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 557. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B-7703]
received February 1, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 402. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B- 170 -

rule -- Assessments (RIN: 3064-AD09) received


December 29, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 558. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Determinations -- received February 1, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

March 7, 2007
No. 732. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist,
LRAD, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Summary of Joint
Interim Rule with Request for Comment:
Management Official Interlocks (RIN: 1557-AD01)
received February 27, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

February 12, 2007


No. 588. A letter from the Administrator, Rural
Housing Service, Department of Agriculture,
transmitting the Department's final rule -- Direct
Single Family Housing Loans and Grants (RIN:
0575-AC54) received January 12, 2007, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 733. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist,


LRAD, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Community
Reinvestment Act Regulations [Docket No. 06-18]
(RIN: 1557-AD00) received February 27, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

February 14, 2007


No. 602. A letter from the Director, Office of
Legislative Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, transmitting the Corporation's final
rule
-Deposit
Insurance
Assessments-Designated Reserve Ratio (RIN: 3064-AD02) -received December 29, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

March 8, 2007
No. 773. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received February 6,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 603. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, transmitting the Corporation's final
rule -- Assessments (RIN: 3064-AD03) -- received
December 29, 2006, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

March 19, 2007


No. 892. A letter from the Chairman, Christopher
Columbus Fellowship Foundation, transmitting
the FY 2006 Annual Report of the Christopher
Columbus Fellowship Foundation, pursuant to
Public Law 102-281, section 429(b) (106 Stat. 145)

March 1, 2007
No. 666. A letter from the General Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and
Intergovernmental Relations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting a
copy of the 2006 Annual Report to Congress on
the HOPE IV Program, pursuant to Section 24(l)
of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937

March 19, 2007


No. 986. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Withdrawal of Final
Flood Elevation Determination for the Listed
Communities in Yuma and Coconino Counties, AZ
[FEMA Docket No. D-7642] received January 16,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

March 6, 2007
No. 706. A letter from the Director, Office of
Legislative Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, transmitting the Corporation's final

March 23, 2007

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No. 950. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7961]
received February 28, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1040. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
transmitting the Department's final rule -Revisions to the Public Access to HUD Records
Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Regulations [Docket No. FR-5069-F-02] (RIN:
2501-AD22) received March 26, 2007, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 951. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received February 28,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1041. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
transmitting the Department's final rule -Timeliness Expenditures Standards for the
Insular Areas Program [Docket No. FR-5012-F-02]
(RIN: 2501-AD15) received March 26, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 952. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received February 28,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1042. A letter from the Secretary, Federal


Trade Commission, transmitting the TwentyNinth Annual Report to Congress consistent with
Section 815 of the Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1692m

March 28, 2007


No. 986. A letter from the Chief Counsel/FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Withdrawal of Final
Flood Elevation Determination for the Listed
Communities in Yuma and Coconino Counties, AZ
[FEMA Docket No. D-7642] received January 16,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1043. A letter from the Deputy Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission,
transmitting the Commission's final rule -Technical Amendments to Regulations S-T
[Release No. 34-55502] received March 26, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

March 29, 2007


No. 1005. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received March 18,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

April 18, 2007


No. 1119. A letter from the Acting Assistant
Attorney General, Department of Justice,
transmitting the 2006 Annual Report regarding
the Department's enforcement activities under the
Equal Credit Opportunity Act, pursuant to 15
U.S.C. 1691f

April 16, 2007


No. 1039. A letter from the Assistant Secretary
for Legislative Affairs, Department of the
Treasury, transmitting the Department's report
for 2006 in accordance with Section 361(b) of the
Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and
Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, pursuant to 31
U.S.C. 5314

No. 1120. A letter from the Chairman, Federal


Financial Institutions Examination Council,
transmitting the Council's 2006 Annual Report,
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 3305
April 23, 2007
No. 1243. A letter from the Assistant
Administrator, Bureau for Legislative and Public
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Affairs,
U.S.
Agency
for
International
Development, transmitting the Agency's report on
Multilateral Development bank loans likely to
have substantial adverse impacts on environment,
natural resources, public health and indigenous
peoples, pursuant to Section 1303(c) of the
International Financial Institutions Act

No. 1713. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Ghana pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended
May 15, 2007

May 14, 2007

No. 1758. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
India pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 1707. A letter from the Chairman, Board of


Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
transmitting The Board's report pursuant to
Section 837 of the Transportation, Treasury,
Housing and Urban Development, the Judiciary,
and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act of
2006

May 17, 2007


No. 1819. A letter from the Chairman and
President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Singapore pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the
Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 1708. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received April 23,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

May 22, 2007


No. 1709. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received April 23,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1914. A letter from the Fiscal Assistant


Secretary,
Department
of
the
Treasury,
transmitting the Department's report that no
such exemptions to the prohibition against
favored treatment of a government securities
broker or dealer were granted during the period
January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006,
pursuant to Public Law 103-202, section 202

No. 1710. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received April 23,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1915. A letter from the Senior Attorney


Advisor, Federal Housing Finance Board,
transmitting the Board's final rule -- Federal
Home Loan Bank Appointive Directors [No. 200701] (RIN: 3069-AB-33) received April 10, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1711. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7712] received April 23, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1916. A letter from the Senior Attorney


Advisor, Federal Housing Financing Board,
transmitting the Board's final rule -- Limitation
on Issuance of Excess Stock [No. 2006-23] (RIN:
3069-AB30) received April 10, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1712. A letter from the General Deputy


Assistant Secretary for Congressional and
Intergovernmental Relations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's first annual Homeless
Assessment Report

No. 1917. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
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Commission's final rule -- TERMINATION OF A


FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER'S REGISTRATION
OF A CLASS OF SECURITIES UNDER
SECTION 12(g) AND DUTY TO FILE REPORTS
UNDER SECTION 13(a) OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
[RELEASE NO. 34-55540; INTERNATIONAL
SERIES RELEASE NO. 1301; FILE NO. S7-1205] (RIN: 3235-AJ38) received April 10, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

Elevation Determinations -- received May 4, 2007,


pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)
No. 2035. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received May 4, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)
No. 2036. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received May 4, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

May 23, 2007


No. 1940. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received April 1,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2037. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received March 18,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1941. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing
and
Urban
Development,
the
Department's final rule -- Public Access to HUD
Records Under the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) and Production of Material or Provision of
Testimony by HUD Employees [Docket No. FR5015-F-02] (RIN: 2501-AD18) received April 16,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2038. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Native American
Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act
(NAHASDA); Revisions to the Indian Housing
Block Grant Program Formula [Docket No. FR4938-F-03] (RIN: 2577-AC57) received May 2,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 1942. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Federal Reserve System (Board),
transmitting the Board's final rule -- Expanded
Examination Cycle for Certain Small Insured
Depository Institutions and U.S. Branches and
Agencies of Foreign Banks [Docket No. R-1279]
received April 10, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2039. A letter from the General Deputy


Assistant Secretary for Congressional and
Intergovernmental Relations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's report entitled, ``Sixth Progress
Report on HUD's Strategy for Homeless Data
Collection, Reporting and Analysis

June 6, 2007
No. 2033. A letter from the Fiscal Assistant
Secretary,
Department
of
the
Treasury,
transmitting the department's notification to
Congress of any significant modifications to the
auction process for issuing United States
Treasury obligations, pursuant to Public Law 103202, section 203

No. 2040. A letter from the General Deputy


Assistant Secretary for Congressional and
Intergovernmental Relations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's report entitled, ``Affordable
Housing Needs 2005 ''

No. 2034. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood

No. 2041. A letter from the Assistant Secretary


for Legislative Affairs, Department of the
Treasury, transmitting a copy of draft bills
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entitled, ``To extend the authority for canceling


debt owed to the United States pursuant to the
Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative'' and
``To extend the authority for making contributions
to the HIPC Trust Fund''

No. 2129. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- HOME Investment
Partnerships
Program;
American
Dream
Downpayment Initiative and Amendments to
Homeownership Affordability [Docket No. FR4832-F-02] (RIN: 2501-AC93) received April 17,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2042. A letter from the Fiscal Assistant


Secretary,
Department
of
the
Treasury,
transmitting the Department's annual report on
material violations or suspected material
violations of regulations relating to Treasury
auctions and other Treasury securities offerings
during the period January 1, 2006 through
December 31, 2006, pursuant to Public Law 103202, section 202

No. 2130. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Approval of
Condominiums in Puerto Rico on Evidence of
Presentment of Legal Documents [Docket No. FR5009-F-02] (RIN: 2502-AI36) received April 17,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

June 7, 2007
No. 2078. A letter from the Director, Office of
Legislative Affairs, Department of the Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -Expanded Examination Cycle for Certain Small
Insured Depository Institutions and U.S.
Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banks [Docket
ID OTS-2007-0006] (RIN: 3064-AD17) received
April 20, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2131. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist,


Department of the Treasury, transmitting the
Department's final rule -- Expanded Examination
Cycle for Certain Small Insured Depository
Institutions and U.S. Branches and Agencies of
Foreign Banks [Docket ID OTS-2007-0006]
received April 17, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2079. A letter from the Deputy Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission,
transmitting the Commission's final rule -COVERED SECURITIES PURSUANT TO
SECTION 18 OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF
1933 [Release No. 33-8791; File No. S7-18-06]
(RIN: 3235-AJ73) received April 25, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

June 13, 2007


No. 2187. A letter from the Associate Director,
FinCEN,
Department
of
the
Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -Financial
Crimes
Enforcement
Network;
Amendment to the Bank Secrecy Act Regulations
-- Imposition of Special Measure Against Banco
Delta Asia, Including Its Subsidiaries Delta Asia
Credit Limited and Delta Asia Insurance Limited,
as a Financial Institution of Primary Money
Laundering Concern (RIN: 1506-AA83) received
June 4, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

June 11, 2007


No. 2127. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received April 20,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2188. A letter from the Chairman, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's report on the amount of the
acquisitions made from entities that manufacture
the articles, materials, or supplies outside of the
United States in fiscal year 2006, pursuant to
Public Law 109-115, section 837

No. 2128. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received April 20,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

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No. 2189. A letter from the Deputy Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission,
transmitting the Commission's final rule -Oversight of Credit Rating Agencies Registered as
Nationally
Recognized
Statistical
Rating
Organizations [Release No. 34-55857; File No. S704-07] (RIN: 3235-AJ78) received June 6, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2324. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received June 6,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)
No. 2325. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received June 6,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

June 14, 2007


No. 2210. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received May 10,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2326. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received June 6,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2210. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received May 10,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

July 10, 2007


No. 2353. A letter from the Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Department's ``Major'' final rule -- Amendments
to Rules Regarding Management's Report on
Internal Control Over Financial Reporting (RIN:
3235-AJ58) received June 25, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

June 18, 2007


No. 2236. A letter from the Chairman and
President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on a transaction involving U.S. exports to
Israel pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended

July 12, 2007


No. 2442. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7703] received July 9, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

June 22, 2007


No. 2284. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Self-Insurance
Plans Under the Indian Housing Block Grant
Program [Docket No. FR-4897-F-02] (RIN: 2577AC58) received June 13, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

July 13, 2007


No. 2485. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received June 7,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

June 27, 2007


No. 2323. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received June 6,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

July 17, 2007


No. 2543. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
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the Department's final rule -- Manufactured


Home Dispute Resolution Program [Docket No.
FR-4813-F-03] (RIN: 2502-AH98) received June 4,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2661. A letter from the Chairman, Board of


Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
transmitting the Board's semiannual Monetary
Policy Report pursuant to Pub. L. 106-569

No. 2544. A letter from the Secretary,


Department of Housing and Urban Development,
transmitting a copy of proposed legislation to
update the National Housing Act and modernize
the Federal Housing Administration (FHA)
mortgage insurance program to ensure that the
FHA continues to play a key role in serving lowand moderate-income homebuyers

July 26, 2007


No. 2694. A letter from the Deputy Secretary,
Division of Corporation Finance, Securities and
Exchange
Commission,
transmitting
the
Commission's ``Major'' final rule--Shareholder
Choice Regarding Proxy Materials [Release Nos.
34-56135; IC-27911; File No. S7-03-07] (RIN:
3235-AJ79) received July 26, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2545. A letter from the Secretary,


Department of Housing and Urban Development,
transmitting a copy of proposed legislation to
reauthorize the American Dream Down payment
Act, Section 271 of the Cranston-Gonzalez
National Affordable Housing Act

July 27, 2007


No. 2707. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7979]
received July 16, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2546. A letter from the Senior Vice President


for Resource Management, Export-Import Bank,
transmitting the Bank's Buy American Act
reporting for fiscal year 2006, pursuant to section
837 of Division A of the fiscal year 2006
Departments of Transportation, Housing and
Urban Development Appropriations Act, Pub. L.
109-115

No. 2708. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's ``Major'' final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received July 23,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2547. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank of the United
States, transmitting a report on transactions
involving U.S. exports to Republic of Panama
pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the Export-Import
Bank Act of 1945, as amended, pursuant to 12
U.S.C. 635(b)(3)(i)

No. 2709. A letter from the General Counsel,


NCUA, National Credit Union Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule -Share Insurance Appeals; Clarification of
Enforcement Authority of the NCUA Board -received July 3, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

July 23, 2007

No. 2710. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule -Technical Amendments (RIN: #3133-AD36)
received July 16, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2606. A letter from the Director, Department


of the Treasury, transmitting the Department's
final rule -- Amendments to Bank Secrecy Act
Regulations Regarding Casino Recordkeeping and
Reporting Requirements (RIN: 1506-AA84)
received June 22, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2711. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule --

July 25, 2007

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Uninsured Secondary Capital -- received July 16,


2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2888. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7719] received July 31, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2712. A letter from the Deputy Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission,
transmitting the Commission's final rule -EXTENSION
OF
INTERACTIVE
DATA
VOLUNTARY REPORTING PROGRAM ON THE
EDGAR SYSTEM TO INCLUDE MUTUAL
FUND
RISK/RETURN
SUMMARY
INFORMATION [Release Nos. 33-8823, IC-27884;
File Number S7-05-07] (RIN: 3235-AJ59) received
July 16, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2889. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7717] received August 2, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

August 2, 2007

No. 2890. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Adjustable Rate and
Home Equity Conversion Mortgages-Additional
Index [Docket No. FR-4969-F-02] (RIN: 2502AI32) received July 31, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2854. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7722] received July 30, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)
No. 2855. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7722] received July 30, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2891. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist


Legislative and Regulatory Activities Division,
Department of the Treasury, transmitting the
Department's final rule -- Management Official
Interlocks [Docket ID OTS-2007-0013] (RIN:
1550-AC09) received July 16, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2856. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7716] received July 30, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2892. A letter from the General Counsel,


Department of the Treasury, transmitting a copy
of a draft bill that seeks to modernize the
Treasury Tax and Loan (TT&L) statute

No. 2857. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received July 30,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2893. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Ireland pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended

August 3, 2007

No. 2894. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Brazil pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 2887. A letter from the Secretary,


Department of Agriculture, transmitting a copy of
draft legislation, ``To establish a program to
revitalize rural multi-family housing''

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No. 2895. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Federal Reserve System, transmitting the
System's final rule -- Truth in Lending
[Regulation Z; Docket No. R-1291] received
August 3, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3252. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received August 6,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 2896. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel, Government Accountability Office,
transmitting the Office's final rule -- Amendments
to Rules Regarding Management's Report on
Internal Control Over Financial Reporting (RIN:
3235-AJ58) received July 31, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3253. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Indian Housing
Block Grant Program-Extension of Annual
Performance Report Due Date [Docket No. FR5109-F-02] (RIN: 2577-AC74) received August 9,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

August 4, 2007
No. 3068. A letter from the Secretary,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
transmitting a copy of proposed legislation
entitled, ``the Community Development Block
Grant Reform Act of 2007''

No. 3254. A letter from the Director, Department


of the Treasury, transmitting the Department's
final rule -- Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network; Anti-Money Laundering Programs;
Special Due Diligence Programs for Certain
Foreign Accounts (RIN: 1506-AA29) received
August 3, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

September 5, 2007
No. 3115. A letter from the Secretary,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
transmitting a copy of proposed legislation
entitled the Native American and Native
Hawaiian
Housing
Reauthorization
and
Improvements Act of 2007

No. 3255. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Department of the Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -Management Official Interlocks [Docket ID OTS2007-0013] (RIN: 1550-AC09) received August 14,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3116. A letter from the Secretary,


Department of Housing and Urban Development,
transmitting a copy of proposed legislation
entitled the Voucher and Rent Simplification Act
of 2007

No. 3256. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- Amendments to
Regulation SHO [Release No. 34-56212; File No.
S7-12-06] (RIN: 3235-AJ57) received August 10,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

September 11, 2007


No. 3250. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received August 6,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3257. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- Definition of the Term
Significant Deficiency [RELEASE NOS. 33-8829;
34-56203; File No. S7-24-06] (RIN: 3235-AJ58)
received August 9, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3251. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received August 6,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3258. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- Prohibition of Fraud by
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Advisers to Certain Pooled Investment Vehicles


[Release No. IA-2628; File No. S7-25-06] (RIN:
3235-AJ67) received August 9, 2007, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

Turkey pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 3259. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- Short Selling in
Connection with a Public Offering [Release No.
34-56206; File No. S7-20-06] (RIN: 3235-AJ75)
received August 9, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3520. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received September 4,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

October 1, 2007

No. 3521. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7983]
received September 4, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

September 25, 2007


No. 3452. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received September
17, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3522. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7985]
received September 4, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3453. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7730 and B-7729] received September 17, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

October 2, 2007
No. 3544. A letter from the Chairman and
President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Mexico pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 3454. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received September
17, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3545. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Saudi Arabia pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the
Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 3455. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Government
National Mortgage Association: Mortgage-Backed
Securities (MBS) Program-Payments to Security
holders; Book-Entry Procedures; and Financial
Reporting [Docket No. FR-5063-F-02] (RIN: 2503AA19) received September 10, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

October 5, 2007
No. 3634. A letter from the Assistant to the
Board, Federal Reserve System, transmitting the
System's final rule -- DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
AND EXEMPTIONS RELATING TO THE
``BROKER'' EXCEPTIONS FOR BANKS [Release
No. 34-56501; File No. S7-22-06] (RIN: 3235-AJ74)
received September 26, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

September 26, 2007


No. 3478. A letter from the Chairman and
President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to

October 10, 2007


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October 22, 2007

No. 3675. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Expanded
Examination Cycle for Certain Small Insured
Depository Institutions and U.S. Branches and
Agencies of Foreign Banks [Docket ID OCC-200700014] (RIN: 1557-AD02) received September 25,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3805. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7727] received October 1, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)
No. 3806. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received October 1,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

October 12, 2007


No. 3681. A letter from the Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- Temporary Rule
Regarding Trades with Certain Advisory Clients
[Release No. IA-2653; File No. S7-23-07] (RIN:
3235-AJ96) received September 27, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3807. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received October 1,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

October 15, 2007


No. 3704. A letter from the Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- Exemptions for Banks
Under Section 3(a)(5) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 and Related Rules [Release No. 3456502; File No. S7-23-06] (RIN: 3235-AJ77)
received September 27, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3808. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received October 1,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)
No. 3809. A letter from the Chairman, Securities
and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
annual report of the Securities Investor Protection
Corporation for the year 2006, pursuant to 15
U.S.C. 78ggg(c)(2)

No. 3705. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- DEFINITIONS OF
TERMS AND EXEMPTIONS RELATING TO
THE ``BROKER'' EXCEPTIONS FOR BANKS
[Release No. 34-56501; File No. S7-22-06] (RIN:
3235-AJ74) received September 27, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

October 29, 2007


No. 3879. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7989]
received October 1, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

October 18, 2007


No. 3778. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist,
Department of the Treasury, transmitting the
Department's final rule -- Expanded Examination
Cycle for Certain Small Insured Depository
Institutions and U.S. Branches and Agencies of
Foreign Banks [Docket ID OCC-2007-00014]
(RIN: 1557-AD02) received October 3, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

October 29, 2007


No. 3903. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7993]
received October 10, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)
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No. 3904. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7991]
received October 10, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

November 5, 2007
No. 3634. A letter from the Assistant to the
Board, Federal Reserve System, transmitting the
System's final rule -- DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
AND EXEMPTIONS RELATING TO THE
``BROKER'' EXCEPTIONS FOR BANKS [Release
No. 34-56501; File No. S7-22-06] (RIN: 3235-AJ74)
received September 26, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

October 30, 2007


No. 3925. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Standards for
Mortgagor's Investment in Mortgaged Property
[Docket No. FR-5087-F-02] (RIN: 2502-AI52)
received October 16, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3990. A letter from the Chairman, Board of


Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
transmitting the Board's report on the
Availability of Credit to Small Businesses,
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 252
No. 3991. A letter from the Chairman and
President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Indonesia pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the
Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 3926. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Housing Counseling
Program [Docket No. FR-4798-F-02] (RIN: 2502AH99) received October 15, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

November 6, 2007
No. 4013. A letter from the Congressional Review
Coordinator,
Department
of
Agriculture,
transmitting the Department's final rule -Oriental Fruit Fly; Addition and Removal of
Quarantined Areas in California [Docket No.
APHIS-2006-0151] received October 29, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

November 1, 2007
No. 3964. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received October 23,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4014. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received October 29,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3965. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7995]
received October 25, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4015. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule -Member Inspection of Credit Union Books,
Records, and Minutes (RIN: 3133-AD33) received
October 29, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 3966. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Identity Theft Red
Flags and Address Discrepancies under the Fair
and Accurate Credit Transaction Act of 2003
[Docket ID OCC-2007-0017] (RIN: 1557-AC94)
received October 30, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)
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No. 4016. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule -Management
Official
Interlocks
Threshold
Change -- received October 29, 2007, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4071. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- FLOOD
MITIGATION
GRANTS
AND
HAZARD
MITIGATION PLANNING [Docket ID FEMA2006-0010] (RIN: 1660-AA36) received November
2, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4017. A letter from the General Counsel,


NCUA, National Credit Union Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule -Share Insurance Appeals; Clarification of
Enforcement Authority of the NCUA Board -received October 29, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4072. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- HUD Office of
Hearings and Appeals Conforming Amendments;
and Technical Correction to Part 15 Regulations
[Docket No. FR-5137-F-01] (RIN: 2501-AD32)
received October 4, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

November 7, 2007
No. 4025. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Use of Indian
Housing Block Grant Funds for Rental Assistance
in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Projects
[Docket No. FR-4999-F-02] (RIN: 2577-AC61)
received October 31, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

November 14, 2007


No. 4114. A letter from the Assistant to the
Board, Federal Reserve System, transmitting the
System's final rule -- Truth in Lending
[Regulation Z; Docket No. R-1284] received
November 6, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

November 8, 2007
No. 4049. A letter from the Assistant to the
Board, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Fair Credit
Reporting
Affiliate
Marketing
Regulations
[Docket ID [OCC-2007-0010]] (RIN: 1557-AC88)
received October 25, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

November 15, 2007


No. 4147. A letter from the Assistant to the
Board, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's ``Major'' final rule -- Risk-Based
Capital Standards: Advanced Capital Adequacy
Framework-Basel II [Docket No. OCC-2007-0018]
(RIN: 1557-AC91) received November 15, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

November 9, 2007
No. 4069. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received October 4,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

December 5, 2007
No. 4243. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Community
Development Block Grant Program; Small Cities
Program [Docket No. FR-5013-F-02] (RIN: 2506AC19) received September 4, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4070. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- FLOOD
MITIGATION ASSISTANCE [Docket ID FEMA2007-0003] (RIN: 1660-AA00) received November
2, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)
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No. 4244. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the
Department's
final
rule
-Model
Manufactured Home Installation Standards
[Docket No. FR-4928-F-02] (RIN: 2502-AI25)
received October 31, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4351. A letter from the Legal Information


Assistant,
Department
of
the
Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -- RiskBased Capital Standards: Advanced Capital
Adequacy Framework -- Basel II [Docket No.
OCC-2007-0018] (RIN: 1557-AC91) received
November 26, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4245. A letter from the Legal Information


Assistant,
Department
of
the
Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -- Fair
Credit Reporting Affiliate Marketing Regulations
[Docket ID. OCC-2007-0010] (RIN: 1557-AC88)
received November 26, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4352. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist,


LRAD, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Identity Theft Red
Flags and Address Discrepancies Under the Fair
and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003
[Docket ID OCC-2007-0017] (RIN: 1557-AC87)
received November 13, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4246. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule -Requirements for Insurance -- received September
12, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4353. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist,


LRAD, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Fair Credit
Reporting
Affiliate
Marketing
Regulations
[Docket ID. OCC-2007-0010] (RIN: 1557-AC88)
received November 13, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

December 6, 2007
No. 4299. A letter from the Assistant Secretary
for Legislative Affairs, Department of the
Treasury, transmitting the Annual Report of
Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) for
calendar year 2006, pursuant to Public Law 10756, section 361(b)

No. 4354. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank, transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Angola pursuant to Section 2(b)(3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended

No. 4300. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist


Legislative and Regulatory Activities Division,
Department of the Treasury, transmitting the
Department's final rule -- Risk-Based Capital
Standards: Revised Capital Adequacy Guidelines
(Basel II: Advanced Approach) -- received
November 27, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4411. A letter from the Management Trend


Company, transmitting a copy of proposed
legislation entitled, ``The Anti-Predatory Business
Practices Act''
December 11, 2007
No. 4420. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7997]
received November 26, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

December 10, 2007


No. 4350. A letter from the Director, Office of
Legislative Affairs, Department of the Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -- RiskBased Capital Standards: Advanced Capital
Adequacy Framework -- Basel II [Docket No.
OCC-2007-018] (RIN: 1557-AC91) received
November 20, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4421. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
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the Department's final rule -- Final Flood


Elevation Determinations -- received October 25,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

the Department's final rule -- HUD Acquisition


Regulation (HUDAR) Debarment and Suspension
Procedures [Docket No. FR-5098-F-02] (RIN:
2535-AA28) received December 4, 2007, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4422. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7738] received October 25, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4535. A letter from the Chief Counsel, Bureau


of Public Debt, Department of the Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -Offering and Governing Regulations for Series EE
and Series I Savings Bonds, Treasury Direct. -received November 27, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4423. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7745] received November 26, 2007, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4536. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Department of the Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -Expanded Examination Cycle for Certain Small
Insured Depository Institutions and U.S.
Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banks [Docket
ID OCC-2007-00014] (RIN: 1557-AD02) received
October 10, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4424. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration,
transmitting the Administration's final rule -Federal Credit Union Bylaws -- received
November 26, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4537. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, transmitting the Corporation's final
rule -- Extension of Time Period for Quarterly
Reporting of Bank Officers' and Certain
Employees' Personal Securities Transactions
(RIN: 3064-AD20) received December 4, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4425. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- REVISIONS TO
RULES 144 AND 145 [Release No. 33-8869; File
No. S7-11-07] (RIN: 3235-AH13) received
December 7, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

December 18, 2007


No. 4426. A letter from the Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- EXEMPTION OF
COMPENSATORY
EMPLOYEE
STOCK
OPTIONS FROM REGISTRATION UNDER
SECTION
12(g)
OF
THE
SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [Release No. 3456887; International Series Release No. 1305; File
No. S7-14-07] (RIN: 3235-AJ91) received
December 4, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4705. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Department of the Treasury,
transmitting the Department's final rule -- Fair
Credit Reporting Affiliate Marketing Regulations
[Docket ID. OCC-2007-0010] (RIN: 1557-AC88)
received November 20, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)
December 19, 2007
No. 4743. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -- received December
19, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

December 12, 2007


No. 4534. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
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No. 4744. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-7999]
received December 19, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

January 15, 2008


No. 4847. A letter from Counsel for Legislation
and Regulations, Department of Housing and
Urban
Development
transmitting
the
Departments final rule Implementation of OMB
Guidance on Nonprocurement Debarment and
Suspension [Docket No. FR5071-F-02] (RIN: 2501AD29) Received January 10, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 4745. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Uniform Physical
Condition Standards and Physical Inspection
Requirements for Certain HUD Housing; Revision
to Response Time for Requesting a Technical
Review of a Physical Inspection Report [Docket
No. FR-5070-F-02] (RIN: 2502-AI43) received
October 10, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 4848. A letter from Counsel for Legislation


and Regulations, Department of Housing and
Urban
Development
transmitting
the
Departments final rule Revisions to the
Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program [Docket
No. FR-4927-F-02] (RIN: 2502-AI22) Received
December 20, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 4746. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Department of the Treasury, transmitting
the Department's final rule -- Community
Reinvestment Act Regulations [Docket ID OCC2007- 0021] (RIN: 1557-AD05) received December
18, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

January 17, 2008


No. 5006. A letter from Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8001]
Received January 4, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 4747. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Federal Reserve System, transmitting the
System's final rule -- Home Mortgage Disclosure
[Regulation C; Docket No. R-1303] received
December 18, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

No. 5008. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7750] Received January 4, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 4748. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's
final
rule
-SMALLER
REPORTING
COMPANY
REGULATORY
RELIEF AND SIMPLIFICATION [RELEASE
NOS. 33-8876; 34-56994; 39-2451; FILE NO. S715-07] (RIN: 3235-AJ86) received December 19,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 5009. A letter from the Secretary of the


Commission,
Federal
Communications
Commission transmitting the Commissions final
rule Charges for Certain Disclosures Received
January 4, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 4749. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission, transmitting the
Commission's final rule -- REVISIONS TO THE
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIMARY
SECURITIES OFFERINGS ON FORMS S-3 AND
F-3 [RELEASE NO. 33-8878; FILE NO. S7-10-07]
(RIN: 3235-AJ89) received December 19, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

January 18, 2008


No. 5056. A letter from The General Counsel,
Department of the Treasury transmitting the
Departments final rule Identify Theft Red Flags
and Address Discrepancies Under the Fair and
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Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 [Docket


ID OCC-2007-0017] (RIN:1557-AC87) Received
December 20, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5109. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration
transmitting the Administrations final rule
Records Preservation Program and AppendicesRecord Retention Guidelines; Catastrophic Act
Preparedness Guidelines (RIN: 3133-AD24)
Received January 16, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5057. A letter from the General Counsel,


Department of the Treasury transmitting the
Departments final rule Fair Credit Reporting
Affiliate Marketing Regulations [Docket ID. OCC2007-0010] (RIN:1557-AC88) Received December
20, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

January 28, 2008


No. 5124. A letter from the Administrator Rural
Housing Service, Department of Agriculture
transmitting the Departments final rule
Thermal Standards (RIN: 0575-AC65) Received
December 20, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5058. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission transmitting the
Commissions final rule ACCEPTANCE FROM
FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUERS OF FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH
INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL
REPORTING
STANDARDS
WITHOUT
RECONCILIATION TO U.S. GAAP [RELEASE
NOS. 33-8879; 34-57026; INTERNATIONAL
SERIES RELEASE NO. 1306; File No. S7-13-07]
(RIN: 3235-AJ90) Received January 4, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5125. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and urban Development transmitting the
Departments final rule Implementation of
Mark-to-Market Program Revisions [Docket No.
FR-4751-F-02] (RIN: 2502-AH86) Received
December 20, 2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

January 23, 2008


No. 5105. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received January 15,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5126. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
China pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended..

No. 5106. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations; Correction Received
January 15, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5127. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Peru pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended.

No. 5107. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8005]
Received January 15, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

January 29, 2008


No. 5168. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development transmitting
the Departments final rule Project-Based
Voucher Rents for Units Receiving Low-Income
Housing Tax Credits [Docket No. FR-5034-F-02]
(RIN: 2577-AC62) Received December 20, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5108. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received January 15,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
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No. 5169. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Department of the Treasury
transmitting the Departments final rule
Identity Theft Red Flags and Address
Discrepancies Under the Fair and Accurate Credit
Transactions Act of 2003 [Docket ID OCC-20070017] (RIN: 1577-AC87) Received December 20,
2007, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

February 7 2008
No. 5266. A letter from the Congressional
Assistant, Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System transmitting the Joint Report to
Congress on the Economic Growth and Regulatory
Paperwork Reduction Act.
No. 5267. A letter from the Secretary,
Department of Commerce transmitting the
Departments 2008 Report on Foreign PolicyBased Export Controls.

No. 5170. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration
transmitting the Administrations final rule
Purchase, Sale, and pledge of Eligible Obligations
(RIN: 3133-AD37) Received December 20, 2007,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5268. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
South Korea pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended.

February 6, 2008
No. 5185. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development transmitting
the Departments final rule FHA Appraiser
Roster Requirements [Docket No. FR-5112-F-01]
(RIN: 2502-AI53) Received January 23, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

February 8, 2008
No. 5283. A letter from the Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development transmitting
the Departments final rule Empowerment
Zones: Performance Standards for Utilization of
Grant Funds [Docket No. FR-4853-F-02] (RIN:
2506-AC16) Received January 4, 2008, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5186. A letter from the Legal Information


Assistant,
Department
of
the
Treasury
transmitting the Departments final rule
Identity Theft Red Flags and Address
Discrepancies Under the Fair and Accurate Credit
Transactions Act of 2003 [Docket ID OCC-20070017] (RIN: 1557-AC87) Received January 29,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5284. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist


Legislative and Regulatory Activities Division,
Department of the Treasury transmitting the
Departments
final
rule

Community
Reinvestment Act Regulations [Docket ID OCC2007-0021] (RIN: 1557-AD05) Received January 2,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5187. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation transmitting the corporations final
rule Rules of Practice and Procedure (RIN: 3064AD22) Received January 29, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

February 14, 2008


No. 5352. A letter from the Vice President for
Congressional Affairs, Export-Import Bank
transmitting the Bank s FY 2007 annual report
for the Sub-Saharan Africa Initiative.

No. 5188. A letter from the Secretary, Securities


and Exchange Commission transmitting the
Commissions
final

ELECTRONIC
SHAREHOLDER FORUMS [Release No. 3457172; IC-28124; File No. S7-16-07] (RIN: 3235AJ92) Received January 23, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5353. A letter from the President and


Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the United
States transmitting the annual report to Congress
on the operations of the Export Import Bank of

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the United States for Fiscal Year 2007, pursuant


to 12 U.S.C. 635g.

U.S.

Designated
Foreign
Terrorist
Organizations:, pursuant to Section 7 (c) of the
Foreign Investment and National Security Act of
2007

No. 5354. A letter from the Acting Director, Office


of Management, Federal Housing Finance Board
transmitting the Boards information on its 2008
compensation program, including current base
salary structures, pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1833b.

March 03, 2008


No. 5573. A letter from the Chairman, Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System
transmitting the Boards semiannual Monetary
Policy Report pursuant to Pub. L. 106-569

February 15, 2008


No. 5401. A letter from the Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission, Securities and
Exchange
Commission
transmitting
the
Commissions final rule ELECTRONIC FILING
ANDREVISION OF FORM D [RELEASE NOS.
33-8891; 34-57280; 39-2453; IC-28145; FILE NO.
S7-12-07] (RIN: 3235-AJ87: Received February 8,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 5574. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Department's final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received January 21,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)
No. 5575. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-B-8007]
Received January 31, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A)

February 26, 2008


No. 5480. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received February 20,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 5576. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7754] Received January 31, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

February 27, 2008


No. 5515. A letter from the Secretary,
Department of Commerce transmitting the
annual report on the Emergency Steel Loan
Guarantee Program, as required by Section 101(i)
of Chapter 1 of Pub. L. 106-51

No. 5577. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security, transmitting
the Department's final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations- Received January 31,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

February 28, 2008


No. 5567. A letter from the Chair, Christopher
Columbus Fellowship Foundation transmitting
the FY 2007 Annual Report of the Christopher
Columbus Fellowship Foundation pursuant to
Pub. L. 102-281, Sec. 429(b) (106 Stat. 145).

No. 5578. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Department's final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received January 31,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 5568. A letter from the Assistant Secretary


for Legislative Affairs, Department of the
Treasury, transmitting the Department's report
entitle, 2007 Report to Congress on Foreign
Direct Investment in the United States from
Countries that Boycott Israel of That Do Not Ban

No. 5579. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Department's final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8009]

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Received February 14, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.


801(a)(1)(A)

7766] Received March 26, 2008, pursuant to 5


U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

March 11, 2008

No. 5870. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations Received March 26,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5687. A letter from the Chairman, Federal


Deposit Insurance Corporation transmitting in
accordance with the provisions of section 17 (a) of
the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, the Chief
Financial Officers Act of 1990, Pub. L. 101- 576,
and the Government Performance and Results Act
of 1993, the Corporations 2007 Annual Report

No. 5871. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received March 26,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

March 13, 2008


No. 5712. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist,
LRAD, Department of the Treasury transmitting
the Departments final rule Securities Offering
Disclosure Rules [Docket ID OCC-2008-0003]
(RIN: 1557-AD04) Received March 7, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5872. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development transmitting
the Departments final rule HUD Office of
Hearings and Appeals Conforming Changes to
Reflect Organization Regulations [Docket No. FR5185-F-01] (RIN; 2501 AD35) Received March
26, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

April 03, 2008


No. 5841. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received March 10,
2008, pursuant to Pub 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A)

No. 5873. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist


Legislative And Regulatory Activities Division,
Department of the Treasury transmitting the
Departments final rule Lending Limits [Docket
No. 0CC-2008-0005] (RIN: 1557-AD08) Received
March 26, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

April 04, 2008


No. 5858. A letter from the Secretary,
Department of Agriculture transmitting a copy of
draft legislation, The Rural Housing Section 502
Guaranteed Loan Enhancements Act of 2007.

April 10, 2008


No. 5985. A letter from the General Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, Department of Housing and Urban
Development transmitting the Departments
second annual Homeless Assessment Report.

No. 5859. A letter from the Deputy Principal


Director of Defense Research and Engineering,
Department of Defense transmitting the annual
report to Congress describing the activities of the
Defense Production Act Title III Fund for Fiscal
Year 2007, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. app. 2094.

No. 5986. A letter from the Director, Office of


Thrift Supervision, Department of Treasury
transmitting the a letter on the details of the
offices 2008 compensation plan, pursuant to 12
U.S.C. 18336.

April 08, 2008


No. 5869. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B-

No. 5987. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to

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Turkey pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as Amended.
No. 6151. A letter from the Associate General
Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments final rule
Changes in Maximum Mortgage Limits for
Multifamily Housing [Docket No. FR-5197-F-01]
(RIN: 2502-A162) Received April 14, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 5988. A letter from the Secretary, Federal


Trade Commission transmitting the Thirtieth
Annual Report to Congress consistent with
Section 815 of the Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, Pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1692m.
April 14, 2008

No. 6152. A letter from the Deputy Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission
transmitting the Commissions final rule
REVISIONS TO FORM S-11 TO PERMIT
HISTORICAL
INCORPORATION
BY
REFERENCE [RELEASE NO. 33-8909; FILE NO.
S7-30-07] (RIN: 3235- AK02) Received April 15,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 6045. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8015]
Received April 1, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).
No. 6046. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7761] Received February 21, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a)(1)(A).

April 22, 2008


No. 6170. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8017]
Received April 15, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 6047. A letter from the Deputy Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission
transmitting the Commissions final rule
Proposed Rule Changes of Self-Regulatory
Organizations [Release No. 34-57526; File No. S706-07] (RIN: 3235-AJ80) Received March 26, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a)(1)(A).

No. 6171. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received April 15,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
No. 6172. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received April 15,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 6077. A letter from the Senior Counsel for


Regulatory Affairs, Department of the Treasury
transmitting the Departments final rule
Regulations Pertaining to Mergers, Acquisitions
and Takeovers - Received March 27, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a)(1)(A).

No. 6173. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8019]
Received April 15, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

April 18, 2008


No. 6150. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP); Assistance to Private
Sector Property Insurers; Write-Your-Own
Arrangement [Docket ID FEMA-2008-0001] (RIN:
1660-AA58) Received April 14, 2008, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

May 5, 2008

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No. 6371. A letter from the FEMA OCC Attorney


Regulations & Policy, Department of Homeland
Security transmitting the Departments final rule
Changes in Flood Elevation Determinations
[Docket No. FEMA-B-7772] Received April 14,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 6448. A letter from the Chairman, Board of


Governors of the Federal Reserve System
transmitting the Boards Report pursuant to the
Buy American Act, pursuant to 41 U.S.C. 10a(b).
No. 6449. A letter from the General Counsel,
Department of the Treasury transmitting a copy
of a draft bill that would eliminate the four-year
limitation on contracts for the manufacture of
distinctive paper for United States currency and
securities.

No. 6372. A letter from the FEMA OCC Attorney,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations -Received April 14,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 6450. A letter from the General Counsel,


Department of the Treasury transmitting a copy
of a draft bill, To authorize United States
participation in, and appropriations for, the
United States to contribute to an international
clean technology fund.

No. 6373. A letter from the FEMA OCC Attorney,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Proposed Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7773] Received April 25, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 6452. A letter from the General Counsel,


National
Credit
Union
Administration
transmitting the Administrations Procedures
for debt Collection Received April 18, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 6374. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received April 25,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

May 16, 2008

No. 6375. A letter from the FEMA OCC Attorney


Regulations & Policy, Department of Homeland
Security transmitting the Departments final rule
Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations
[Docket No. FEMA-B-7771] Received April 25,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

No. 6656. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received April 30,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
No. 6657 A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received January 4,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 6376. A letter from the FEMA OCC Attorney


Regulations & Policy, Department of Homeland
Security transmitting the Departments final rule
Changes in Flood Elevation Determinations Received April 25, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).

No. 6658. A letter from the Special Counsel


Legislative and Regulatory Activities Division,
Department of the Treasury transmitting the
Departments final rule Regulatory Review
Amendments [Docket ID OCC-2008-0004] (RIN:
1557 AC79) Received April 25, 2008, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

May 7, 2008
No. 6447. A letter from the Principal Deputy
Assistant Attorney General, Department of
Justice transmitting the 2007 Annual Report
regarding the Departments enforcement activities
under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act,
pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1691f.

May 19, 2008

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No. 6673. A letter from the Board of Governors of


the Federal Reserve System transmitting the
Ninety-Fourth Annual Report of the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System covering
operations during calendar year 2007.

No. 6746. A letter from the Attorney, Office of


Assistant general Counsel for Legislation and
Regulatory
Law,
Department
of
Energy
transmitting the Departments final rule
Defense Priority and Allocations System (RIN:
1991-AB69) Received March 3, 2008, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 6674. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7772] Received April 30, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

June 5, 2008
No. 6995. A letter from the Chief Counsel, EDA,
Department of Commerce transmitting the
Departments final rule Economic Development
Administration Reauthorization Act of 2004
Implementation: Regulatory Revision [Docket No.:
05072910-6229-06] (RIN: 0610-AA63) Received
May 29, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 6675. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received April 30,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

June 10, 2008


No. 7045. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received June 3,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 6676. A letter from the Chairman, Federal


Financial Institutions Examination Council
transmitting the Councils 2007 Annual Report,
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 3305.
No. 6677. A letter from the Secretary, Securities
and Exchange Commission transmitting the
Commissions final rule DISCLOSURE OF
DIVESTMENT BY REGISTERED INVESTMENT
COMPANIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUDAN
ACCOUNTABILITY AND DIVESTMENT ACT
OF 2007 [Release Nos. 34-57711; IC-28254; File
No. S7-02-08] (RIN: 3235-AK05) Received April
25, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7046. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development transmitting
the Departments final rule Project Design and
Cost Standards for the Section 202 and Section
811 Programs [Docket No. FR-5097-F-02] (RIN:
2502-AI48) Received June 3, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
No. 7047. A letter from the Chairman and
President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Luxembourg pursuant to Section 2 (b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank of 1945, as amended.

No. 6676. A letter from the Chairman, Federal


Financial Institutions Examination Council
transmitting the Councils 2007 Annual Report,
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 3305.
May 20, 2008

No. 7048. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Brazil pursuant to Section 2 (b) (3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended.

No. 6736. A letter from the Assistant Secretary


for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs,
Department of Commerce transmitting a copy of a
draft bill entitled, the Economic Development
Administration Reauthorization Act of 2008.

No. 7049. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to

May 21, 2008

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Mexico pursuant to Section 2 (b) (3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended.

Elevation Determinations - Received June 18,


2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7050. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Mexico pursuant to Section 2 (b) (3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended.

No. 7292. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8021]
Received June 18, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801
(a) (1) (A).

No. 7051. A letter from the President, Federal


Reserve Bank of Dallas transmitting the Banks
2007 Annual Report.

June 25, 2008


No. 7314. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations Received June 18,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7084. A letter from the General Counsel,


Department of Defense transmitting the
Departments requested legislative proposals as
part of the National Defense Authorization Bill for
Fiscal Year 2009.

No. 7315. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received June 18,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

June 13, 2008


No. 7136. A letter from the Chairman, Federal
Financial Institutions Examination Council
transmitting the 2007 Annual Report of the
Appraisal Subcommittee, pursuant to 12 U.S.C.
3332.

No. 7316. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received June 18,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

June 18, 2008


No. 7193. A letter from the General Counsel,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments final rule RiskBased Capital Regulation Loss Severity
Amendments (RIN: 2550-AA38) Received June 11,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7317. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received June 18,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

June 24, 2008


No. 7318. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received June 18,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7290. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7780] Received June 18, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7319. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B7776] Received June 18, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7291. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood

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(RIN: 3084-AA94) Received June


pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7320. A letter from the Director, Financial


Crimes Enforcement Network, Department of
Treasury transmitting the Departments final rule
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network;
Amendment Regarding Financial Institutions
Exempt
from
Establishing
Anti-Money
Laundering Programs (RIN: 1506-AA88) Received
June 18, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

19,

2008,

July 8, 2008
No. 7342. A letter from the Administrator
Housing and Community Facilities Programs,
Department of Agriculture transmitting the
Departments final rule Housing Preservation
Grants (RIN: 0575-SC76) Received June 25, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7321. A letter from the Acting Fiscal


Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury
transmitting the Departments notification to
Congress of any significant modifications to the
auction process for issuing United States
Treasury obligations, pursuant to Pub. L. Sec.
203.

No. 7343. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received June 23,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
July 9, 2008

No. 7322. A letter from the Acting Fiscal


Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury
transmitting the Departments report that no
such exemptions to the prohibition against
favored treatment of a government securities
booker or dealer were granted during the period
January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007,
pursuant to Pub. L. 103-202, Sec. 202.

No. 7381. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received June 25,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
No. 7382. A letter from the Acting Secretary,
securities and Exchange Commission transmitting
the Departments final rule INTERNAL
CONTROL OVER FINANCIAL REPORTING IN
EXCHANGE ACT PERIODIC REPORTS OF
NON-ACCELERATED FILERS [RELEASE NOS.
33-8934; 34-58028; FILE No. S7-06-03] (RIN:
3235-AJ64) Received July 1, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7323. A letter from the Acting Fiscal


Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury
transmitting the Departments annual report on
material violations or suspected material
violations of regulations relating to Treasury
auctions and other Treasury securities offerings
during the period January 1, 2007 through
December 31, 2007, pursuant to Pub. L. 103-202,
Sec. 203.

July 14, 2008


No. 7486. A letter from the Associate General
Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments final rule
Manufactured
Home
Installation
Program
[Docket No. FR-4812-F-03] (RIN: 2502-AH97)
Received July 8, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801
(a) (1) (A).

No. 7324. A letter from the Executive Director,


Philadelphia Housing Authority transmitting the
Authoritys Annual Report for 2007 entitled, A
Dynamic Decade.
June 26, 2008
No. 7333. A letter from the Secretary of the
Commission,
Federal
Trade
Commission
transmitting the Commissions Final rule
Affiliate marketing Rule [Regulation No. 411006]

No. 7487. A letter from the Acting Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission
transmitting the Commissions final rule
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Commission Guidance and Amendment to the


Rules Relating to Organization and Program
Management Concerning Proposed Rule Changes
Filed by Self-Regulatory Organizations [Release
No. 34-58092] Received July 7, 2008, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7602. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments final rule
Revisions to the Mortgage Insurance Program:
Technical and Clarifying Amendments [Docket
No. FR-4927-F-03] (RIN: 2502-A122) Received
July 11, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

July 16, 2008


No. 7581. A letter from the Chairman, Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System
transmitting the eighteenth annual report on the
Profitability of Credit Card Operations of
Depository Institutions, pursuant to 15 U.S.C
16137 note. Pub L. 100-583, Sec. 8 (102 Stat.
2969).

No. 7640. A letter from the Secretary,


Department of Commerce transmitting the
annual report on the activities of the Economic
Development Administration for Fiscal Year 2007,
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 3217.

No. 7581. A letter from the Chairman, Board of


Governors of the Federal Reserve System
transmitting the Boards Annual Report to
Congress on the Presidential $1 Coin Program,
pursuant to 31U.S.C 5112 Pub L. 109-145, Sec.
104 (3) (B).

September 26, 2008


No. 8716. A letter from the Executive Director,
Consumer Federation of California Education
Foundation transmitting the 2008 Financial
Privacy Report Card.

No. 7582. A letter from the Senior Vice President,


Office of Congressional Affairs, Export-Import
Bank transmitting the Banks report on export
credit competition and the Export-Import Bank of
the United States for the period January 12007
through December 31, 2007.

No. 8717. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments final rule Home
Equity
Conversion
Mortgages
(HECMs):
Determination of Maximum Claim Amount; and
Eligibility for Discounted Mortgage Insurance
Premium for Certain Refinanced HECM Loans
[Docket No. FR-5129-F-02] (RIN: 2502-AI49)
Received September 19, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7583. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Mexico pursuant to Section 2b (b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended.

No. 8718. A letter from the Regulatory Specialist


Legislative and Regulatory Activities Division,
Department of the Treasury transmitting the
Departments final rule Community and
Economic Development Entities, Community
Development Projects, and Other Public Welfare
Investments [Docket ID OCC-2008-0010] (RIN:
1557-AD12) Received August 15, 2008, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 7584. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Mexico pursuant to Section 2b (b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended.
July 17, 2008

No. 8719. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
the Hong Kong pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank of 1945, as amended.

No. 7601. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received July 11,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
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No. 8720. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Singapore pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank of 1945, as amended.

No. 8958. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8039]B1001] Received September 27, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 8721. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
the Philipines pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank of 1945, as amended.

No. 8959. A letter from the General Counsel


(OFHEO), federal Housing Finance Board
transmitting the Boards final rule Assessments
(RIN: 2590-AA00) Received September 31, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

September 27, 2008

October 3, 2008

No. 8805. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations Received September
26, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9001. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received October 1,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 8806. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8037]
Received September 26, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9002. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B1005] Received October 1, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
No. 9003. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. FEMA-8041]
Received October 1, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 8807. A letter from the Acting Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission
transmitting the Commissions final rule
FOREIGN
ISSUER
REPORTING
ENHANCEMENTS [RELEASE NOS. 33-8959; 3458620; INTENATIONAL SERIES RELEASE NO.
1310; File No. S7-05-08] (RIN: 3235-AK03)
Received September 26, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9004. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Federal Reserve System transmitting the
Systems final rule Rules of Practice for
Hearings [Docket No. R-1333] Received October 2,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

September 28, 2008


No. 8883. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Final
Flood Elevation Determinations [Docket No.
FEMA-B-1001] Received September 27, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

November 19, 2008


No. 9101. A letter from the Directors of HOPE for
homeowners Program, Board of Directors of the
HOPE for Homeowners Program transmitting the
Boards Major final rule HOPE for
Homeowners Program: Program Regulations
[Docket No. B-2009-F-01] (RIN: 2580-AA00)
Received October 24, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

October 2, 2008

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October 10, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)


(A).

No. 9102. A letter from the Administrator, Rural


Housing Service, Department of Agriculture
transmitting the Departments final rule Direct
Multi-Family Housing Loans and Grants
Received October 29, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9109. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Federal Reserve System transmitting the
Systems final rule Transactions Between
Member Bank and Their Affiliates: Exemption for
Certain Purchases of Asset-Backed Commercial
Paper by Member Bank from an Affiliate
[Regulation W; Docket No. R-1331] Received
October 10, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

No. 9103. A letter from the Chief Counsel,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations Received November 5,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9110. A letter from the Acting Secretary,


Securities & Exchange Commission transmitting
the Commissions final rule Mandatory
Electronic Submission Applications for Orders
under the Investment Company Act and Filings
Made Pursuant to Regulation E [Release Nos. 338981; 34-58874; IC-28476 File No. S7-25-07] (RIN:
3235-AJ81) Received November 5, 2008, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9104. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel, Department of Housing and Urban
Development transmitting the Departments final
rule Mortgage Review Board (MRB):
Amendments to the MRB Regulations [Docket No.
FR-5082-F02]
(RIN:
2510-AA01)
Received
November 5, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

No. 9111. A letter from the Acting Secretary,


Securities & Exchange Commission transmitting
the Commissions final rule Disclosure of Short
Sales and Short Positions by Institutional
Investment Managers [Release Nos. : 34-58785;
File No. S7-31-08] (RIN: 3235-AK23) Received
October 20, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

No. 9105. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Australia pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended.
No. 9106. A letter from the Chairman, Federal
Depot Insurance Corporation transmitting a
report entitled, merger Decisions 2007, in
accordance with Section 18 (c) (9) of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Act.

No. 9112. A letter from the Acting Secretary,


Securities & Exchange Commission transmitting
the Commissions Major final rule
Amendments to Regulation SHO [Release No. :
34-58773; File No. S7-30-08] (RIN: 3235-AK22)
Received October 20, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9107. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Federal Reserve System transmitting the
Systems Major final rule Capital Adequacy
Guidelines: Treatment of Perpetual Preferred
Stock Issued to the United States Treasury under
the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
[Regulation Y; Docket No. R-1336] Received
October 27, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

No. 9113. A letter from the Acting Secretary,


Securities & Exchange Commission transmitting
the Commissions final rule Naked Short
Selling Antifraud Rule [Release No. : 34-58774;
File No. S7-08-08] (RIN: 3235-AK06) Received
October 20, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

No. 9108. A letter from the Assistant to the


Board, Federal Reserve System transmitting the
Systems final rule Risk-Based Capitol
Guidelines;
Leverage
Capital
Guidelines
[Regulation H and Y; Docket No. 1332] Received

No. 9114. A letter from the Acting Secretary,


Securities & Exchange Commission transmitting
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the Commissions final rule Amendments to


Regulation SHO [Release Nos. : 34-58775; File No.
S7-19-07] (RIN: 3235-AK57) Received October 20,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

October 24, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)


(A).
December 9, 2008
No. 9612. A letter from the Assistant to the
Board, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System transmitting the Boards final rule
Home Mortgage Disclosure [Regulation C; Docket
No. : R-1321] Received October 27, 2008, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

November 20, 2008


No. 9413. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received October 16,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9613. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No.: FEMA-8047]
Received November 18, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9414. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Suspension of
Community Eligibility [Docket No. : FEMA-8043]
Received October 16, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9614. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No.: FEMA-B1011] Received November 13, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9415. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments final rule Public
Housing Operating Fund Program; Increased
Terms of Energy Performance Contracts [Docket
Number:
FR-5057-I-01]
(RIN:
2577-AC66)
Received November 5, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9615. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments Major final rule
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
(RESPA): Rule To Simplify and Improve the
Process of Obtaining Mortgages and Reduce
Consumer Settlement Costs [Docket No. FR-5180F-03] (RIN: 2502-AI61) Received November 18,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9416. A letter from the Legal Information


Assistant,
Department
of
Transportation
transmitting the Departments final rule
Optional Charter Provision in Mutual holding
Company Structures [No.: OTS-2008-0005] (RIN:
1550-[AC15]) Received October 27, 2008, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
No. 9417. A letter from the Director, Office of
Legal Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation transmitting the Departments final
rule Deposit Insurance Regulations; Revocable
Trust Accounts (RIN: 3064- AD33) Received
October 24, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

No. 9616. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments final rule Pet
Ownership for the Ederly and Persons With
Disabilities [Docket No. : FR-5127-F-02]
(RIN:2501-AD31) Received November 13, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9418. A letter from the General Counsel ,


National
Credit
Union
Administration
transmitting the Administrations final rule The
Official Advertising Statement (RIN: 3133-AD45)

No. 9617. A letter from the Director, Associate


General Counsel, Department of Housing and
urban
Development
transmitting
the
Departments
final
rule

Design
and
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Construction Requirements; Compliance With


ANSI A117. 1 Standards [Docket No. : FR-5006-F02] (RIN: 2529-AA92) Received November 13,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9624. A letter from the Acting Secretary,


Securities
and
Exchange
Commission
transmitting the Commissions final rule
Temporary Exemption for Liquidation of Certain
money Market Funds [Release No. : IC-28487;
File No. S7-32-08] (RIN: 3235-AK24) Received
November 25, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a)
(1) (A).

No. 9618. A letter from the General Counsel,


Department of the Treasury transmitting a draft
bill the proposes several reforms to the
International Monetary Fund.

No. 9791. A letter from the Senior Counsel,


Department of the Treasury transmitting the
Departments final rule Regulations Pertaining
to Mergers, Acquisitions, and Takeovers by
Foreign Persons (RIN: 1505-AB88) Received
November 25, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a)
(1) (A).

No. 9619. A letter from the Senior Counsel,


Department of the Treasury transmitting the
Departments final rule Trap Capital Purchase
Program Received November 19, 2008, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
No. 9620. A letter from the Director, Office of
Legal Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation transmitting the Corporations final
rule Deposit Insurance Regulations; Temporary
Increase in Standard Coverage Amount; Mortgage
Servicing Accounts (RIN:3064-AD36) Received
November 13, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a)
(1) (A).

December 10, 2008


No. 9804. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received December 5,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
No. 9805. A letter from the Under Secretary for
International Affairs, Department of the Treasury
transmitting a legislative proposal to complete the
reauthorization of the U.S. Commitment to the
International Development Association (IDA).

No. 9621. A letter from the Director, Federal


Housing Finance Agency transmitting notification
that the Agency plans to follow the advisory
guidelines issued by the Office of Personnel
Management in the Disciplinary Best Practices
and Advisory Guidelines under the No FEAR Act
report.

No. 9806. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
Ireland pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the ExportImport Bank Act of 1945, as amended.

No. 9622. A letter from the Senior Counsel,


Federal Reserve System transmitting the
Systems Major final rule Prohibition on
Funding of Unlawful Internet Gambling
[Regulation GG; Docket No. R-1298] Received
November 20, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a)
(1) (A).

No. 9807. A letter from the Chairman and


President, Export-Import Bank transmitting a
report on transactions involving U.S. exports to
the Netherlands pursuant to Section 2(b) (3) of the
Export-Import Bank of 1945, as amended.

No. 9623. A letter from the Special Assistant to


the Board, Federal Reserve System transmitting
the Systems Major final rule PROHIBITION
ON FUNDING OF UNLAWFUL INTERNET
GAMBLING [Regulation GG: Docket No. R-1298}
Received November 14, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9875. A letter from the Chief Counsel,


Department of Commerce transmitting the
Departments final rule Revisions to the EDA
Regulations [Docket No. : 080213181-8811-01]
(RIN: 0610-AA64) Received December 5, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

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Received December 5, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.


801 (a) (1) (A).

January 3, 2009
No. 9909. A letter from the Chief Counsel,
Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevations Determinations Received December 5,
2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9915. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legal Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation transmitting the Corporations final
rule- Processing of Deposit Accounts in the Event
an Insured Depository Institution Failure (RIN:
3064-AD26) Received December 9, 2008, pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9910. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Changes in Flood
Elevation Determinations [Docket No. FEMA-B1019] Received December 5, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9916. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, FDIC, Federal Deposit
Insurance
Corporation
transmitting
the
Corporations final rule Temporary Liquidity
Guarantee Program (RIN: 3064-AD37) Received
December 9, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1)
(A).

No. 9911. A letter from the Chief Counsel, FEMA,


Department of Homeland Security transmitting
the Departments final rule Final Flood
Elevation Determinations - Received December
19, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9917. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation transmitting the Corporations final
rule Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program
(RIN: 3064-AD37) Received December 9, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9912. A letter from the Associate General


Counsel for Legislation and Regulations,
Department of Housing and Urban Development
transmitting the Departments Major final rule
HUD Programs: Violence Against Women Act
Conforming Amendments [Docket No. FR-5056-I01] (RIN: 2577-AC65) Received December 9, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9918. A letter from the Director, Office of


Legislative Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation transmitting the Corporations final
rule

Large-Bank
Deposit
Insurance
Determinations Modernization (RIN: 30-AD26)
Received December 9, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9913. A letter from the Counsel for


Legislation and Regulations, Department of
Housing and Urban Development transmitting
the Departments final rule Public Access to
HUD Records Under the Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) and Production of Material or
Provision of Testimony by HUD Employees;
Revisions to Policies and Practices Regarding
Subpoenas and Other Demands for Testimony
[Docket No. FR-5206-F-02] (RIN: 2501-AD39)
Received December 9, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9919. A letter from the General Counsel


(Federal Home Loan Banks), Federal Housing
Finance Agency transmitting the Agencys final
rule Affordable Housing Program Amendments:
Federal Home Loan Bank Mortgage Refinancing
Authority (RIN: 2590-AA04) Received December
5, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).
No. 9920. A letter from the General Counsel
(Federal Home Loan Banks), Federal Housing
Finance Agency transmitting the Agencys final
rule Federal Home Loan Bank Boards of
Directors: Eligibility and Elections (RIN: 2590AA-3) Received December 5, 2008, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

No. 9914. A letter from the Director, Department


of Treasury transmitting the Departments final
rule Financial Crimes Enforcement Network;
Amendment to the Bank Secrecy Act Regulations
Exemptions from the Requirement to Report
Transactions in Currency (RIN: 1506-AA90)
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No. 9921. A letter from the Vice President,


General Motors Corporation transmitting the
restructuring
plan
for
General
Motors
Corporation.
No. 9922. A letter from the Acting Secretary,
Securities and Exchange Commission
transmitting the Commissions final rule
Amendment to Municipal Securities Disclosure
[Release No.: 34-59062; File No. S7-21-08] (RIN:
3235-AK20) Received December 12, 2008,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801 (a) (1) (A).

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MEMORIALS
June 26, 2008
No. 328. A Memorial of the Legislature of the State
of Idaho, relative to Senate Joint Memorial

February 8, 2008
No. 276. A Memorial of the legislature of the State
of Maine, relative to House Joint Resolution No.
1526 memorializing the President of the United
States and the Congress of the United States to
support the creation of a National Affordable
Housing Trust Fund.
May 1, 2008
No. 276. A Memorial of the legislature of the State
of New York, relative to a Legislative Resolution
urging the New York State Congressional delegation
oppose S. 40/H.R. 3200.
No. 279. A Memorial of the House of
Representatives of the State of Michigan, relative to
House Resolution No. 306 memorializing the
Congress of the United States to pass and the
President of the United States to sign the
Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008.
June 13, 2008
No. 313. A Memorial of the House of
Representatives of the State of Louisiana, relative to
House Resolution No. 30 memorializing the
Congress of the United States to take such actions as
are necessary to create a national catastrophe fund.

No. 114 expressing opposition to S. 40 and H.R.


3200.
July 17, 2008
No. 333. A Memorial of the Senate of the State of
New Jersey, relative to 00Senate Resolution No. 74
urging the Congress of the United States to enact
legislation that would prohibit the Federal
Emergency Management Agency from requiring the
purchase of new flood insurance based on revised
flood insurance rate maps developed as part of the
National
Flood
Insurance
Programs
Map
Modernization Program
January 3, 2008
No. 379. A Memorial of the House of
Representatives of Illinois, relative to House
Resolution 1276 urging the United States Congress
to enact legislation that would establish a 2-year
moratorium to prohibit sub-prime adjustable rate
mortgage loans on owner-occupied residential real
estate from reset interest rates.

June 25, 2008


No. 326. A Memorial of the Legislature of the State
of Louisiana, relative to Senate Concurrent
Resolution No. 51 memorializing the Congress of the
United States to establish a grant program to assist
the seafood industry in St. Tammany, St. Bernard,
Orleans, and Plaquemines parishes.

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PETITIONS
June 28, 2008
January 29, 2008
No. 203. A petition of the City Council of New
Orleans, Louisiana, relative to Resolution No. R-07530 urging the Congress of the United States to
appropriate funds for 3,000 Permenent Housing
subsidies for the hurricane devastated areas of
Louisiana.

No. 310. A petition of Bonner County Republican


Central Committee, relative to 00a resolution to call
for immediate action to abolish the Federal Reserve.
No. 311. A petition of the City Council of Bridgeport,
relative to 00Joint resolution #150-07 in support of
the creation of a national affordable housing trust
fund.

April 3, 2008
No. 222. A of the Common Council of the City of
Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, relative to
Resolution No. R3 calling upon the Congress of the
United States to take emergency action to protect
homeowners by enacting a Homeowners and banks
Protective Act.

No. 312. A petition of the Honorable Ron Paul,


relative to 00a petition for redress of grievances
relating to the Federal Reserve System.

April 14, 2008

No. 330. A Petition of the Veterans of Foreign Wars


of the united States, relative to 00Resolution No. 421
relating to the Congressional Gold Medal for All
Code Talkers.

No. 230. A Petition of the Miami-Dade County


Board of County Commissioners, Florida, relative to
Resolution No. R-137-08 urging the Florida
Legislature to strengthen mortgage fraud laws.

October 3, 2008

November 19, 2008

May 19, 2008


No. 242. A Petition of the Common Council of the
City of Hobart, Indiana, relative to Resolution No.
2008-07 urging a moratorium on home foreclosures
and congressional enactment of a homeowners and
bank protection act.
June 13, 2008
No. 270. A petition of the City Council of Atlanta,
Georgia, relative to Resolution No. 08-R-0856
requesting that the Congress of the United States
enact legislation to encourage lenders and loan
servicers to work out unsound loans as an
alternative to foreclosures.

No. 335. A Petition of the San Francisco Labor


Council, relative to 00a resolution opposing any
taxpayer-financed blank check bailout of the
financial system.
No. 336. A Petition of the San Francisco Labor
Council, relative to 00a resolution opposing any
taxpayer-financed blank check bailout of the
financial system.

June 25, 2008


No. 283. A petition of the City Council of Compton,
CA, relative to Resolution No. 22,564 supporting the
Homeowners and Bank Protection Act of 2007.

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HEARINGS

FULL COMMITTEE

Federal Housing Response to Hurricane Katrina (110-1)


February 6, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Gene Taylor; The Honorable William H. Jefferson; The
Honorable Charles W. Boustany, Jr.; The Honorable Charlie Melancon; The Honorable Roy A. Bernardi,
Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. David Garratt, Acting
Director of Recovery, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Mr. Walter Leger, Chairman, Housing
and Redevelopment Task Force, Louisiana Recovery Authority; Mr. Gray Swoope, Executive Director,
Mississippi Development Authority; Ms. Sheila Crowley, President, National Low Income Housing
Coalition; Mr. Kirk H. Tate, Chief Executive Office, Orion Real Estate Services, on behalf of National
Multi Housing Council; Mr. Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, Co-Chairman & CEO, NHP Foundation; Mr.
James H. Perry, Executive Director, Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center; Mr. Edgar
Bright, III, President, Standard Mortgage Corporation (New Orleans) on behalf of Mortgage Bankers
Association; Dr. James A. Richardson; John Rhea Professor of Economics, E.J. Ourso College of
Business, Louisiana State University; Ms. Doris Koo, President & CEO, Enterprise Community
Partners; Mr. Derrick Johnson, President, Mississippi State Conference NAACP; Mr. James R. Kelly,
Chief Executive Officer, Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans; Ms. Julie Andrews,
Spokesperson for Residents United and a Public Housing Resident; Ms. Margery Austin Turner,
Director, Metropolitan Housing and Communities, The Urban Institute; Ms. Judith A. Browne-Dianis,
Co-Director, Advancement Project; Ms. Martha J. Kegel, Executive Director, UNITY of Greater New
Orleans.
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), One Year After Dubai Ports
World (110-2)
February 7, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Clay Lowery, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of the
Treasury; The Honorable Steve Bartlett, President and CEO, Financial Services Roundtable; Mr. Todd
M. Malan, President and CEO, Organization for International Investment (OFII); Mr. Michael
O'Hanlon, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Program, Brookings Institution; Mr. David Marchick, Partner,
Covington and Burling, LLP; Mr. Robert Nichols, President and COO, Financial Services Forum; Mr.
David Heyman, Director, Homeland Security Program, Center for Strategic & International Studies
(CSIS).
The State of the Economy, the State of the Labor Market, and the Conduct of Monetary Policy
(110-3)
February 15, 2007Witness: The Honorable Ben S. Bernanke.
The State of the Economy, the State of the Labor Market, and the Conduct of Monetary Policy
(110-4)
February 16, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Jared Bernstein, Director, Living Standards Program, Economic Policy
Institute; Mr. Ronald Blackwell, Chief Economist, AFL-CIO; Ms. Rebecca Blank, Dean, The Gerald R.
Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan; Mr. James Grant, GRANT'S Interest Rate
Observerness list.

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Empowering Shareholders on Executive Compensation: H.R. 1257, The Shareholder Vote on


Executive Compensation Act (110-10)
February 16, 2007Witnesses: Nell Minow, Editor, The Corporate Library; Lucian Bebchuk, Professor,
Harvard Law School; Stephen M. Davis, Fellow at Millstein Center for Governance and Performance;
Richard Ferlauto, Director of Pension and Benefit Policy, AFSCME; Steven N. Kaplan, Neubauer Family
Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance University of Chicago Graduate School of Business; John J.
Castellani, President, Business Roundtable.
Hedge Funds and Systemic Risk in the Financial Markets (110-13)
March 13, 2007Witnesses: E. Gerald Corrigan, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs & Company; and
former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Kenneth D. Brody, Co-Founder and
Principal, Taconic Capital Advisors LLC; Chairman, Investment Committee, University of Maryland;
James S. Chanos; Founder and President, Kynikos Associates LP George Hall, Founder and CEO,
Clinton Group; Jeffrey L. Matthews; Ram Partners, LP; Andrew Golden, President, Princeton University
Investment Company; Professor Stephen J. Brown, David S. Loeb Professor of Finance, New York
University, Stern School of Business.
Oversight of Department of Housing and Urban Development (110-14)
March 14, 2007Witness: Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Legislative Proposals on GSE Reform (110-15)
March 14, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Robert Steel, Under Secretary for Domestic Finance, U.S.
Department of the Treasury; The Honorable James B. Lockhart III, Director, Office of Federal Housing
Enterprise Oversight; L. Carter Cornick, General Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Congressional &
Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; The Honorable
John Dalton, President, Housing Policy Council, Financial Services Roundtable; Mr. Richard F. Syron,
Chairman and- Chief Executive Officer, Freddie Mac; Mr. Daniel H. Mudd, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Fannie Mae; Mr. Gerald M. Howard, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer,
National Association of Home Builders; Ms. Judith A. Kennedy, President and Chief Executive Officer,
National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders; Mr. Allen J. Fishbein, Director of Housing and
Credit Policy, Consumer Federation of America; Ms. Sheila Crowley, President, National Low Income
Housing Coalition; Mr. Thomas Gleason, Board Member, National Council of State Housing Agencies;
Mr. Michael Flynn, Director of Government Affairs, Reason Foundation.
The Role of Public Investment in Promoting Economic Growth (110-17)
March 23, 2007Witnesses: Ambassador Felix Rohatyn, Rohatyn Associates; Dr. Michael Drake, Chancellor
University of California, Irvine; Cliff Winston, Senior Fellow of Economic Studies, Brookings Institution;
Miles Rapoport, President Demos; Andrew F. Haughwout, Research and Statistics Group, Federal
Reserve Bank of New York.
Household Incomes and Housing Costs: A New Squeeze for American Families (110-20)
April 4, 2007Witnesses: Amy S. Anthony, President, Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc Boston;
Barry Bluestone, Professor of Political Economy at the Center for Urban and Regional Policy at
Northeastern University; Tina Brooks, Undersecretary, Department of Housing and Community
Development, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Steven Dubuque, Executive Director, South Shore
Housing Development Corp in Kingston, MA; Charles Baker, President, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care in
Wellesley, MA.
Possible Responses to Rising Mortgage Foreclosures (110-21)
April 17, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Marcy Kaptur; The Honorable Michael R. Turner; The Honorable
Sheila Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; The Honorable Brian Montgomery,
Assistant Secretary for Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Daniel Mudd,
President and CEO, Fannie Mae; Richard F. Syron, Chairman & CEO, Freddie Mac; David Berenbaum,
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Executive Vice President, National Community Reinvestment Coalition; Janis Bowdler, Senior Policy
Analyst, National Council of La Raza; The Honorable John H. Dalton, President, Housing Policy Council,
The Financial Services Roundtable; Mr. George Miller, Executive Director, American Securitization
Forum, also representing the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association; Douglas A. Garver,
Executive Director, Ohio Housing Finance Agency; Kenneth D. Wade, CEO, NeighborWorks America.
H.R. 698, the Industrial Bank Holding Company Act of 2007 (110-25)
April 25, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Sheila C. Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation; Mr. Donald L. Kohn, Vice Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System;
The Honorable John M. Reich, Director, Office of Thrift Supervision; Mr. Robert Colby, Deputy Director,
Market Regulation, Securities and Exchange Commission; Commissioner G. Edward Leary, Department
of Financial Institutions, State of Utah; Ms. Amy Isaacs, National Director, Americans for Democratic
Action; Mr. Arthur Connelly, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, South Shore Bancorp MHC, on
behalf of Americas Community Bankers; Mr. Jim Ghiglieri, President, Alpha Community Bank, on
behalf of the Independent Community Bankers of America; Mr. Earl McVicker, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, Central Bank & Trust Co., on behalf of American Bankers Association; Mr. John L.
Douglas, Alston & Bird LLP, on behalf of American Financial Services Association; Mr. Marc Lackritz,
Chief Executive Officer, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association; Mr. Thomas M. Stevens,
Immediate Past President, National Association of Realtors.
Private Equitys Effects on Workers and Firms (110-31)
May 16, 2007Witnesses: Andy Stern, President, Service Employees International Union; Douglas
Lowenstein, President, Private Equity Council ; Robert H. Frank, Professor, Johnson Graduate School of
Management, Cornell University ; Jon L. Luther, Chairman and CEO, Dunkin Brands Inc.
The Role and Effectiveness of the World Bank in Combating Global Poverty (110-33)
May 22, 2007Witnesses: Dr. Joseph E. Stiglitz, University Professor at Columbia University and Chair of
Columbia University's Committee on Global Thought; Dr. Robert Hunter Wade, Professor of Political
Economy at the Development Studies Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science; Mr.
David Beckmann, President, Bread for the World; Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat, Co-Chair of the
Atlantic Council Commission on Transatlantic Leadership for a New Global Economy.
U.S. Interests in Reform of Chinas Financial Services Sector (110-35)
June 6, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Donald L. Evans, Chief Executive Officer, The Financial Services
Forum; Mr. Norman R. Sorensen, President & CEO, Principal International, Inc., The American Council
of Life Insurers; Mr. Michael Decker, Senior Managing Director, Research and Public Policy, The
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association; Dr. Eswar Prasad, Tolani Senior Professor of
Trade Policy at Cornell University, and former head of the IMF's China Division; Mr. Grant D. Aldonas,
William M. Scholl Chair in International Business, Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Can Internet Gambling Be Effectively Regulated to Protect Consumers and the Payments
System? (110-37)
June 8, 2007Witnesses: Radley Balko, Senior Editor, Reason Magazine; Jon Prideaux, Chief Executive,
Asterion Payments; Gerald Kitchen, Chief Executive Officer, SecureTrading Ltd; Pastor Greg Hogan;
Jeff Schmidt, CEO Authis; Michael Colopy, Senior Vice President, Communications, Aristotle, Inc.
National Flood Insurance Program: Issues Exposed by the 2005 Hurricanes (110-39)
June 12, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Matt Jadacki, Deputy Inspector General, Disaster Assistance Oversight,
Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Ms. Orice M. Williams, Director,
Financial Markets and Community Investment, U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Improving Federal Consumer Protection in Financial Services (110-40)
June 13, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Randall S. Kroszner, Governor, Federal Reserve Board; The
Honorable John C. Dugan, Comptroller of the Currency, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; The
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Honorable Sheila C. Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; The Honorable Deborah
Platt Majoras, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission; Mr. Scott M. Polakoff, Deputy Director and Chief
Operating Officer, Office of Thrift Supervision; The Honorable Tom Miller, Attorney General, State of
Iowa; Mr. Steven L. Antonakes, Commissioner of Banks, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on behalf of
the Conference of State Bank Supervisors.
Will Examine Consumers Ability to Dispute and Change Inaccurate Information (110-41)
June 19, 2007Witnesses: Ms. Lydia Parnes, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade
Commission; Ms. Sandra Braunstein, Director, Division of Consumer and Community Affairs, Federal
Reserve System; Mr. Evan Hendricks, Editor/Publisher, Privacy Times; Mr. Stuart Pratt, President and
CEO, Consumer Data Industry Association; Ms. Chi Chi Wu, Staff Attorney, National Consumer Law
Center; Ms. Anne P. Fortney, Partner, Hudson Cook, LLP; Mr. Leonard A. Bennett, Consumer Litigation
Associates, P.C.
The State of the International Financial System (110-42)
June 20, 2007Witnesses: Henry Paulson, Secretary of the Treasury.
A Review of Investor Protection and Market Oversight with the Five Commissioners of the
Securities and Exchange Commission (110-46)
June 26, 2007Witnesses: Christopher Cox, Chairman; Paul S. Atkins, Commissioner; Roel C. Campos,
Commissioner; Annette L. Nazareth, Commissioner; Kathleen L. Casey, Commissioner.
Hedge Funds and Systemic Risk: Perspectives of The Presidents Working Group on Financial
Markets (110-48)
July 11, 2007Witnesses: Kevin M. Warsh, Governor, Federal Reserve Board; Robert Steel, Treasury Under
Secretary for Domestic Finance; Erik R. Sirri, Director, Division of Market Regulation, Securities and
Exchange Commission; Jim Overdahl, Chief Economist, Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy (110-50)
July 17, 2007Witnesses: James K. Galbraith, Professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs; Benjamin Friedman,
Professor, Harvard University; Dr. A. H. Meltzer, The Allan H. Meltzer University Professor of Political
Economy, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University.
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy (110-52)
July 18, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System
The National Affordable Housing Trust Fund Act of 2007, H.R. 2895 (110-53)
July 19, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Brian Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal
Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; The Honorable Henry
Cisneros, Executive Chairman, CityView; Ms. Sheila Crowley, President, National Low Income Housing
Coalition; The Honorable William D. Euille, Mayor, Alexandria, Virginia, on behalf of the U.S.
Conference of Mayors; Ms. Lisa Alberghini, Director, Planning Office for Urban Affairs, Archdiocese of
Boston; Ms. JoAnne Poole, Broker/Owner, Poole Realty, on behalf of the National Association of Realtors;
Mr. Dave Roberts, CEO and President of Lutheran Homes Society; Ms. Barbara Thompson, Executive
Director, National Council of State Housing Agencies; Mr. Hilary O. Shelton, Director, Washington
Bureau, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Dr. Megan Sandel, Assistant
Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine; Mr. Joe L. Myer, Executive Director,
NCALL, Research, Inc., on behalf of National Rural Housing Coalition.

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Improving Federal Consumer Protection in Financial Services--Consumer and Industry


Perspectives (110-55)
July 25, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Travis Plunkett, Legislative Director, Consumer Federation of America; Mr.
Raul Gonzalez, Legislative Director, National Council of La Raza; Mr. George Gaberlavage, Director,
Policy Research & Development, Consumer and State Affairs, Public Policy Institute, AARP; Mr. Arthur
Johnson, Vice President, American Bankers Association, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
United Bank of Michigan; Mr. Jim Sivon, Partner, Barnett, Sivon & Natter PC.
The Effect of Predatory Lending and the Foreclosure Crisis on Twin Cities' Communities and
Neighborhoods (110-57)
August 9, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable R. T. Rybak, Mayor, Minneapolis, Minnesota; The Honorable
Chris Coleman, Mayor, St. Paul, Minnesota; The Honorable Lori Swanson, Attorney General, State of
Minnesota; Mr. Richard M. Todd, Minneapolis Federal Reserve Chair Vice President, Federal Reserve
Bank of Minneapolis; Ms. Sharon Glover, Golden Valley, Minnesota; Mr. Dante Rivera, St. Paul,
Minnesota; Ms. Dorothy Bridges, President, Franklin Avenue Bank, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mr. Paul
Satriano, ACORN National Treasurer, MN ACORN State Board Director, St. Paul, Minnesota; Ms.
Patricia Hanson, President, Community Development and Specialized Lending, Wells Fargo,
Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ms. Sheri Pugh Sullivan, Executive Director, Northside Residents Resource
Council, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mr. Tim Marx, Commissioner, Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, St.
Paul, Minnesota; Ms. Julie Gugin, Executive Director, Minnesota Home Ownership Center.
H.R. 2930, The Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Act of 2007 (110-58)
September 6, 2007Witnesses: Robert K. Steel, Under Secretary of Domestic Finance, Department of the
Treasury; John C. Dugan, Comptroller of the Currency; Erik R. Sirri, Director of the Division of Market
Regulation, Securities and Exchange Commission; Sheila Bair, Chair, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
Legislative and Regulatory Options for Minimizing and Mitigating Mortgage Foreclosures (11060)
September 20, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, United
States Department of the Treasury; The Honorable Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; The Honorable Ben S.
Bernanke, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Mr. Daniel H. Mudd,
President and Chief Executive Officer, Fannie Mae; Dr. Richard F. Syron, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, Freddie Mac; Ms. Judith Liben, Massachusetts Law Reform Institute; Mr. John M.
Robbins, Chairman, Mortgage Bankers Association; Mr. Harry H. Dinham, CMC, Past-President,
National Association of Mortgage Brokers (NAMB), The Dinham Companies; Mr. Bruce Marks, Chief
Executive Officer, Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America; Mr. Alex J. Pollock, Resident
Fellow, American Enterprise Institute.
SEC Proxy Access Proposals: Implications for Investors (110-62)
September 27, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Donald Kirshbaum, Principal Investment Officer Policy, Office of the
Treasurer, State of Connecticut; Ms. Ann L. Yerger, Executive Director, Council of Institutional
Investors; Mr. John J. Castellani, President, Business Roundtable; Mr. Timothy Smith, Senior Vice
President Director of Social Investing, Walden Asset Management; Chair -- Social Investment Forum;
Mr. Paul Schott Stevens, President and Chief Executive Officer, Investment Company Institute.
Systemic Risk: Examining Regulators' Ability to React to Threats in the Financial System (11064)
October 2, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Richard Bookstaber, Author, A Demon of Our Own Design -- Markets,
Hedge Funds, and the Perils of Financial Innovation; Mr. Steven L. Schwarcz, Stanley A. Star Professor
of Law & Business, Duke University School of Law; Mr. Robert Kuttner, Editor, The American Prospect;
Mr. Alex J. Pollock, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute.
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The Fight Against Global Poverty and Inequality: the World Banks Approach to Core Labor
Standards and Employment Creation (110-66)
October 3, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Peter Bakvis, Director of the Washington Office of the International Trade
Union Confederation/Global Unions; Mr. Eric Miller, President, Millers Rock Consulting, LLC; Ms.
Sandra Polaski, Senior Associate and Director of the Trade, Equity and Development Program, Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace; Ms. Thea M. Lee, Policy Director, AFL-CIO; Dr. Ngozi OkonjoIweala, Distinguished Fellow, Global Economy and Development Program, The Brookings Institution;
Ms. Suellen Lazarus, Senior Adviser, ABN-AMRO.
The Reauthorization of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (110-67)
October 4, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Jack Reed, United States Senator; The Honorable Wayne
Allard, United States Senator; The Honorable John McKinney, Senator, State of Connecticut; Ms. Maria
Foscarinis, Executive Director, National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty; Ms. Deborah
DeSantis, President and Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for Supportive Housing; Ms. Barbara
Anderson, Executive Director, Haven House Services; Ms. Pittre Walker, Homeless Liaison, Caddo
Parish School Board; Ms. Amy Weintraub, Executive Director, The Covenant House, Charleston, WV;
Ms. Jessica Vasquez, Executive Director, New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence; Ms.
Linda M. Young, Executive Director, Welcome House of Northern Kentucky; Mr. Jeremy Rosen,
Executive Director, National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness.
Mortgage Lending Disparities (110-68)
October 15, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Deval Patrick, Governor of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts; The Honorable Thomas M. Menino, Mayor of the City of Boston; The Honorable Martha
Coakley, Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Mr. Chuck Turner, Councilor, City
of Boston; Mr. Sam Yoon, At-Large City Councilor, City of Boston; Mr. Jim Campen, Executive Director,
Americans for Fairness in Lending; Ms. Ginny Hamilton, Executive Director, Fair Housing Center of
Greater Boston; Ms. Acia Adams-Heath, President, Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance; Mr.
Leonard Alkins, President Emeritus, NAACP Boston Branch; Mr. Thomas B. Kennedy, Senior Vice
President, Sovereign Bank; Ms. Lynn Browne, Executive Vice President and Senior Economist, Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston.
Legislative Proposals on Reforming Mortgage Practices (110-73)
October 24, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Martin J. Gruenberg, Vice Chairman, Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation; The Honorable John C. Dugan, Comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency; The Honorable John M. Reich, Director, Office of Thrift Supervision; The Honorable JoAnn
Johnson, Chairman, National Credit Union Administration; The Honorable Randall S. Kroszner,
Governor, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; The Honorable Steven L. Antonakes,
Commissioner, Massachusetts Division of Banks; Mr. Michael D. Calhoun, President and Chief
Operating Officer, Center for Responsible Lending; Ms. Janis Bowdler, Senior Housing Policy Analyst,
National Council of La Raza; Mr. Hilary Shelton, Director, NAACP Washington Bureau; Mr. John
Taylor, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Community Reinvestment Coalition; Mr. John
Hope Bryant, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Operation HOPE, Inc.; Mr. Bradley E.
Rock, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Smithtown, on behalf of the American
Bankers Association and Americas Community Bankers; Mr. Kurt Pfotenhauer, Senior Vice President
for Government Affairs and Public Policy, Mortgage Bankers Association; Mr. Marc Lackritz, President
and Chief Executive Officer, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association; Mr. Marc S. Savitt,
President, The Mortgage Center, President-Elect, National Association of Mortgage Brokers; Mr. Donald
C. Lampe, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC.
Transparency of Extractive Industries: High Stakes for Resource-Rich Countries, Citizens and
International Business (110-74)
October 25, 2007Witnesses: Professor Terry Lynn Karl, Professor of Political Science; Gildred Professor of
Latin American Studies, Stanford University; Mr. Ian Gary, Senior Policy Advisor for Extractive
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Industries, Oxfam America; Mr. David A. Baker, Vice President, Environment and Social Responsibility,
Newmont Mining Corporation; Mr. Paul Mitchell, President, International Council on Mining and
Metals.
Progress in Administration and Other Efforts to Coordinate and Enhance Mortgage Foreclosure
Prevention (110-78)
November 2, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Robert K. Steel, Under Secretary for Domestic Finance, U.S.
Department of the Treasury; The Honorable Brian D. Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for HousingFederal Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; The Honorable
Tom Miller, Attorney General, State of Iowa; Mr. Kenneth Wade, Chief Executive Officer,
NeighborWorks America; Mr. Bruce Marks, Chief Executive Officer, Neighborhood Assistance
Corporation of America; Mr. Bill Longbrake, Anthony T. Cluff Senior Policy Advisor, The Financial
Services Roundtable; Mr. Sandor Samuels, Executive Managing Director, Countrywide Financial
Corporation.
H.R. 2634, the Jubilee Act for Responsible Lending and Expanded Debt Cancellation of 2007 (11079)
November 8, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Neil Watkins, National Coordinator, Jubilee USA Network; Ms. Emira
Woods, Co-Director, Foreign Policy in Focus, Institute for Policy Studies; Mr. Gerald F. Flood, Counselor,
Office of International Justice and Peace, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; Mr. Aldo Caliari,
Director, Rethinking Bretton Woods Project, Center of Concern.
Accelerating Loan Modifications,
Enforcement (110-83)

Improving

Foreclosure

Prevention

and

Enhancing

December 6, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Sheila C. Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation; he Honorable Randall S. Kroszner, Governor, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System; The Honorable John C. Dugan, Comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; The
Honorable Gigi Hyland, Board Member, National Credit Union Administration; Mr. Scott M. Polakoff,
Senior Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, Office of Thrift Supervision; Mr. Mark E. Pearce,
North Carolina Deputy Commissioner of Banks, on behalf of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors;
Tom Deutsch, Deputy Executive Director, American Securitization Forum; Ms. Faith Schwartz,
Executive Director, HOPE NOW Alliance; Mr. Hilary O. Shelton, Director, National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People; Mr. Damon Silvers, Associate General Counsel, AFL-CIO; Dr. Richard
Kent Green, Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Chair of Real Estate Finance, The GW School of Business, George
Washington University; Mr. Laurence E. Platt, Partner, K&L Gates, on behalf of the Securities Industry
and Financial Markets Association; Mr. Michael Calhoun, President, Center for Responsible Lending;
Mr. John Taylor, Vice President for Policy, National Community Reinvestment Coalition.
Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act of 2007 (110-85)
February 7, 2008Witnesses: Ambassador J. Christian Kennedy, Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, U.S.
Department of State; Dr. Michael Kurtz, Assistant Archivist for Records Services, National Archives and
Records Administration; Mr. Stuart Eizenstat, Former Special Representative of the President &
Secretary of State on Holocaust-Era Issues; Mr. Sam Dubbin, Esq., Attorney, Miami, Florida; Ms. Diane
Koken, Former Vice-Chairman, ICHEIC; Former Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner; Mr. Sidney
Zabludoff, Former Consultant, Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc.; Mr.
Roman Kent, Chairman, American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors; Mr. Israel Arbeiter,
President, American Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors of Greater Boston.
Negative Implications of the Presidents Signing Statement on the Sudan Accountability and
Divestment Act (110-87)
February 8, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Jerry Fowler, Executive Director, Save Darfur Coalition; The Honorable
Patricia M. Wald, Former Judge and Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District

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of Columbia Circuit; Mr. Paul H. Schwartz, Esq., Partner, Cooley Godward Kronish, LLP; The Honorable
Frank T. Caprio, General Treasurer, Office of the Rhode Island General Treasurer.
The Community Reinvestment Act: Thirty Years of Accomplishments, but Challenges Remain
(110-90)
February 13, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Sandra Braunstein, Director of the Division of Consumer and
Community Affairs, Federal Reserve Board; Ms. Sandra Thompson, Director of the Division of
Supervision and Consumer Protection, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Ms. Ann Jaedicke,
Deputy Comptroller for Compliance Policy, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; Ms. Montrice
Godard Yakimov, Managing Director of Compliance and Consumer Protection, Office of Thrift
Supervision; Mr. Howard F. Pitkin, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Banking; Ms. Ellen
Seidman, Director of the Financial Services and Education Project, New America Foundation; Mr. John
Taylor, Chief Executive Officer, National Community Reinvestment Coalition; Ms. Marva Williams,
Senior Program Officer, Chicago Local Initiatives Support Corporation; Mr. Larry White, Professor of
Economics, New York University Stern School of Business; Mr. Michael Barr, Professor, University of
Michigan Law School; Ms. Judy Kennedy, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Association of
Affordable Housing Lenders; Mr. Rahn V. Barnes, Vice President/CRA Officer/Manager of the
Community Development Dept., Provident Bank, on behalf of the American Bankers Association; Mr.
Ron Homer, Chief Executive Officer, Access Capital Strategies LLC; Ms. Cynthia Blankenship, Vice
Chairman and Chief Operating Officer, Bank of the West, on behalf of the Independent Community
Bankers Association; Mr. Larry Fish, Chairman, Citizens Financial Group.
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, Part 1 (110-92)
February 26, 2008Witnesses: Alice Rivlin, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution; Mark Zandi, Chief
Economist, Moodys Economy.com; Nouriel Roubini, Professor, NYU, and Chairman, RGE Monitor;
Carmen Reinhart, Professor, University of Maryland; John Taylor, Professor, Stanford University.
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, Part 2 (110-93)
February 27, 2008Witnesses: Honorable Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman, Federal Reserve
The Need for Credit Union Regulatory Relief and Improvement (110-95)
March 6, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable JoAnn M. Johnson, Chairman, National Credit Union
Administration; Mr. George Reynolds, Senior Deputy Commissioner, Georgia Department of Banking
and Finance on behalf of the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors; Mr. Tom Dorety,
President and Chief Executive Officer, Suncoast Schools Federal Credit Union on behalf of the Credit
Union National Association; Mr. Michael N. Lussier, President and Chief Executive Officer, Webster
First Federal Credit Union on behalf of the National Association of Federal Credit Unions; Mr. R.
Michael Stewart Menzies, Sr., President and Chief Executive Officer, Easton Bank and Trust Company
on behalf of the Independent Community Bankers Association; Mr. Bradley E. Rock, Chairman,
President and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Smithtown on behalf of the American Bankers
Association.
Oversight of the department of Housing and Urban development (110-97)
March 11, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development
Municipal Bond Turmoil: Impact on Cities, Towns, and States (110-99)
March 12, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Erik R. Sirri, Director, Division of Trading and Markets, U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission; The Honorable Eric R. Dinallo, Superintendent of Insurance, Department of
Insurance, State of New York; The Honorable Richard Blumenthal, Attorney General of Connecticut;
The Honorable Bill Lockyer, Treasurer, State of California; The Honorable Robin L. Wiessmann,
Treasurer, State of Pennsylvania; The Honorable Tate Reeves, Treasurer, State of Mississippi; Mr. Mark

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Newton, President and Chief Executive Officer, Swedish Covenant Hospital; Mr. Terry Dillon, Chief
Executive Officer, Atlas Excavating on behalf of the National Utility Contractors Association
Using FHA for Housing Stabilization and Homeownership Retention, Part 1 (110-103)
April 9, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Sheila C. Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation;
The Honorable John C. Dugan, Comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; The Honorable
John M. Reich, Director, Office of Thrift Supervision; The Honorable Randall Kroszner, Board Member,
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; The Honorable Brian Montgomery, Assistant
Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner, United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development; Mr. Brian Wesbury, Chief Economist, First Trust Advisors L.P.; Dr. Alan S. Blinder,
Ph.D., Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University;
Dr. Allen Sinai, Chief Global Economist, Strategist and President, Decision Economics, Inc.
Using FHA for Housing Stabilization and Homeownership Retention, Part 2 (110-104)
April 10, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Sheila C. Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation; The Honorable John C. Dugan, Comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; The
Honorable John M. Reich, Director, Office of Thrift Supervision; The Honorable Randall Kroszner, Board
Member, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; The Honorable Brian Montgomery,
Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner, United States Department of Housing
and Urban Development; Mr. Brian Wesbury, Chief Economist, First Trust Advisors L.P.; Dr. Alan S.
Blinder, Ph.D., Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton
University; Dr. Allen Sinai, Chief Global Economist, Strategist and President, Decision Economics, Inc.
Financial Literacy and Education: The Effectiveness of Governmental and Private Sector
Initiatives (110-105)
April 15, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States, U.S.
Department of the Treasury; The Honorable JoAnn Johnson, Chairman, National Credit Union
Administration; The Honorable Dean Martin, Treasurer, State of Arizona; Ms. Sandra Braunstein,
Director of the Division of Consumer and Community Affairs, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Mr.
Robert W. Mooney, Deputy Director for Consumer Protection and Community Affairs, Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation; Ms. Cassandra McConnell, Director, Consumer and Community Affairs, Office of
Thrift Supervision; Mr. Barry Wides, Deputy Comptroller for Community Affairs, Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency; Mr. Robert Duvall, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Council
on Economic Education; Mr. Marc Morial, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Urban
League; Ms. Jill Docking, President and Founder, Financial Fitness Foundation; Mr. Stephen Brobeck,
Executive Director, Consumer Federation of America; Ms. Janis Bowdler, Associate Director for Wealth
Building Policy Project, National Council of La Raza; Ms. Phyllis Frankfort, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Working in Support of Education; Mr. Dallas Salisbury, American Savings Education
Council and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Employee Benefit Research Council.
Contributing Factors and International Responses to the Global Food Crisis (110-111)
May 14, 2008Witnesses: Dr. Robert Watson, Director, International Assessment of Agricultural
Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IASSTD); The Honorable Eva Clayton, Former
Special Adviser to the Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization at the United Nations; Dr.
Raj Patel, Political Economist and Visiting Scholar at Center for African Studies, University of
Californian, Berkeley; The Honorable Andrew Natsios, Former Administrator, U.S. Agency for
International Development; Arvind Subramanian, Senior Fellow, the Peterson Institute for
International Economics and the Center for Global Development.
Examining the Need for H.R. 2885, the Credit Monitoring Clarification Act (110-112)
May 20, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Robin Holland, Senior Vice President, Global Operations, Equifax Inc.; Ms.
Anne Fortney, Hudson Cook LLP; Mr. Leonard A. Bennett, Consumer Litigation Associates, P.C.; Mr. J.

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Howard Beales, Associate Professor of Strategic Management and Public Policy, George Washington
University.
H.R. 6078, the Green Resources for Energy Efficient Neighborhoods Act of 2008 (110-119)
June 11, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Michael Freedberg, Director, Division of Affordable Housing Technology
Research; Co-Chair, HUD Energy Task Force, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr.
Patrick J. Lawler, Chief Economist and Associate Director, Office of Policy Analysis and Research, Office
of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight; Ms. Doris Koo, President and Chief Executive Officer,
Enterprises Community Partners, Inc.; Mr. Marshall E. Purnell, FAIA, President, American Institute of
Architects; Mr. Jerry Howard, President, National Association of Homebuilders; Mr. Tom Hicks, Vice
President, International Programs and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for
Neighborhood Development, U.S. Green Building Council; Mr. Alan W. George, Executive Vice President
and Chief Information Officers, Equity Residential; Mr. Scott Bernstein, President, Center for
Neighborhood Technology.
The 15th Replenishment of the International Development Association (IDA) and the 11th
Replenishment of the African Development Fund (AfDF) (110-121)
June 11, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Clay Lowery, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs,
United States Department of the Treasury; Mr. David Beckmann, President, Bread for the World &
Bread for the World Institute; Ms. Nuria Molina-Gallart, Policy and Advocacy Officer, European
Network on Debt and Development; Mr. Edward Bell, Senior Program Advisor, International Alert; Ms.
Lori Udall, Senior Advisor, The Bank Information Center.
Affordable Housing Preservation and Protection of Tenants (110-122)
June 19, 2008Witnesses: Mr. John L. Garvin, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multi-Family Housing
Programs and Senior Advisor to the Federal Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development; Mr. Shaun Donovan, Commissioner, City of New York Department of Housing
Preservation and Development; Mr. Clarence Snuggs, Deputy Secretary, Maryland Department of
Housing and Community Development; Mr. Michael Bodaken, President, National Housing Trust; Ms.
Laura Burns, President, Signal Group/Eagle Point Properties; Ms. Amanda Seward, Counsel, Lincoln
Place Tenants Association; Mr. Laverne Joseph, President and Chief Executive Office, Retirement
Housing Foundation; Mr. Ricky Leung, President, Cherry Street Tenant Association; Mr. J. Kenneth
Pagano, Secretary, National Affordable Housing Management Association; Mr. Brian Poulin, Partner,
Evergreen Partners LLC.
H.R. 6066, the Extractive Industries Transparency Disclosure Act (110-124)
June 26, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Karin Lissakers, Director, Revenue Watch Institute; Ms. Faith Stevelman,
Professor of Law, New York Law School; Mr. Robert Jenkins, Chairman, F&C Asset Management; Mr.
Alan Detheridge, former Vice President for External Affairs, Royal Dutch Shell Group.
Systemic Risk and the Financial Markets (110-127)
July 10, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Henry M. Paulson Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, United States
Department of the Treasury; The Honorable Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman, Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System.
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy (110-128)
July 16, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System.
Systemic Risk and the Financial Markets (110-130)
July 24, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Christopher Cox, Chairman, Securities and Exchange
Commission; Mr. Timothy F. Geithner, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of
New York.
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Implications of a Weaker Dollar for Oil Prices and the U.S. Economy (110-131)
July 24, 2008Witnesses: Mr. C. Fred Bergsten, Director, Peterson Institute for International Economics;
Mr. Joseph E. Kasputys, Chairman and CEO, Global Insight, on behalf of the Committee for Economic
Development; Mr. Walter J. Williams, Economist, ShadowStats.com; Mr. Robert P. Murphy, Economist,
Institute for Energy Research.
A Review of Mortgage Servicing Practices and Foreclosure Mitigation (110-132)
July 25, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Hilary Shelton, Director, National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People; Mr. David G. Kittle, CMB, Chairman-Elect of Mortgage Bankers Association; Mr. James
R. Barber, Chairman and CEO, Acacia Federal Savings Bank, on behalf of American Bankers
Association; Ms. Janis Bowdler, Associate Director, National Council of La Raza; Mr. Michael Gross,
Managing Director for Loss Mitigation, Mortgage, Home Equity and Insurance Services, Bank of
America; Ms. Mary Coffin, Executive Vice-President, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage; Ms. Faith Schwartz,
Executive Director, HOPE NOW Alliance; Ms. Julia Gordon, Policy Counsel, Center For Responsible
Lending.
The Effects of the Foreclosure Crisis on Neighborhoods in Californias Central Valley:
Challenges and Solutions (110-136)
September 6, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Michael Machado, California State Senator, 5th District; The
Honorable Ellie Wooten, Mayor of Merced, California; Ms. Heather Peters, Deputy Secretary for
Business Regulation and Housing, Business, Transportation and Housing Agency, State of California;
The Honorable Steven Gutierrez, Supervisor, San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors; Mr. Joseph C.
Bates, Director, Santa Ana Homeownership Center, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development; Ms. Patty Amador, President, Ambeck Mortgage Associates; Ms. Pam Canada, Chief
Executive Officer, NeighborWorks Home Ownership Center Sacramento Region; Ms. Carol Ornelas,
Chief Executive Officer, Visionary Home Builders of California; Mr. George Duarte, CMC, Horizon
Financial Associates on behalf of the California Association of Mortgage Brokers.
The Implementation of the Hope for Homeowners Program and A Review of Foreclosure
Mitigation Efforts (110-139)
September 17, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Sheila Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation; The Honorable Elizabeth A. Duke, Governor, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; The
Honorable Phillip L. Swagel, Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy, U.S. Department of the Treasury;
The Honorable Brian D. Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner,
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; The Honorable Thomas J. Curry, Director,
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Mr. Steven D. Hemperly, Senior Vice President, Mortgage
Default Servicing, CitiMortgage; Ms. Molly Sheehan, Senior Vice President, Chase Home Lending; Mr.
Michael Gross, Managing Director for Loss Mitigation, Mortgage, Home Equity and Insurance Services,
Bank of America; Ms. Mary Coffin, Executive Vice President, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage; Mr. Mossik
Hacobian, President, Urban Edge Housing Corporation; Ms. Tara Twomey, Of Counsel, National
Consumer Law Center; Mr. Ron Phipps, First Vice President, National Association of Realtors; Mr. Alan
M. White, Assistant Professor, Valparaiso University School of Law.
Auction Rate Securities Market: A Review of Problems and Potential Resolutions (110-140)
September 18, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Linda Thomsen, Director, Division of Enforcement, U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission; Ms. Susan Merrill, Executive Vice President and Chief of Enforcement, Financial
Industry Regulatory Authority; The Honorable William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts; The Honorable Martha Coakley, Attorney General of Massachusetts; Ms. Leslie
Norwood, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, Securities Industry and Financial Markets
Association; Mr. Roger Scherr, Vice President, Sherr Development Corporation; Mr. William Adams IV,
Executive Vice President, Nuveen Investments; Ms. Tara Payne, Vice President for Corporate
Communications, New Hampshire Higher Education Loan Corporation; Mr. James Preston, President
and Chief Executive Officer, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.
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The Future of Financial Services: Exploring Solutions for the Market Crisis (110-141)
September 24, 2008Witnesses: Honorable Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary, U.S. Department of the
Treasury; Honorable Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Oversight Hearing to Examine Recent Treasury and FHFA Actions Regarding the Housing GSEs
(110-142)
April 10, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable James B. Lockhart III, Director, Federal Housing Finance
Agency; Mr. Herbert M. Allison, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, Fannie Mae; Mr. David M.
Moffett, Chief Executive Officer, Freddie Mac
The Future of Financial Services Regulation (110-143)
October 21, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Alice M. Rivlin, Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program,
Economic Studies, Director, Greater Washington Research Project, Brookings Institution; Dr. Joseph E.
Stiglitz, Professor Columbia University; Mr. Joel Seligman, President, University of Rochester; The
Honorable Manuel H. Johnson, JohnsonSmick International; The Honorable Steve Bartlett, President
and Chief Executive Officer, The Financial Services Roundtable; Mr. Edward Yingling, President and
Chief Executive Officer, American Bankers Association; Mr. T. Timothy Ryan, Jr., President and Chief
Executive Officer, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association; Mr. Mike Washburn,
President and Chief Executive Officer, Red Mountain Bank on behalf of the Independent Community
Bankers of America
Private Sector Cooperation with Mortgage Modifications-Ensuring That Investors, Servicers and
Lenders Provide Real Help for Troubled Homeowners (110-144)
November 12, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Benjamin Allensworth, Senior Legal Counsel, Managed Funds
Association, Mr. Thomas Deutsch, Deputy Executive Director, American Securitization Forum, Mr.
Michael Gross, Managing Director of Loan Administration Loss Mitigation, Bank of America, Ms. Molly
Sheehan, Senior Vice President, Home Lending Division, JPMorgan Chase.
Oversight of Implementation of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 and of
Government Lending and Insurance Facilities; Impact on Economy and Credit Availability (110145)
November 18, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary, U.S. Department of the
Treasury; The Honorable Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System; The Honorable Sheila C. Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; The
Honorable Steve Bartlett, President and Chief Executive Officer, Financial Services Roundtable; Mr.
Edward L. Yingling, President and Chief Executive Officer, American Bankers Association; Ms. Cynthia
Blankenship, Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer, Bank of the West on behalf of The
Independent Community Bankers of America; The Honorable D. Cameron Findlay, Executive Vice
President and General Counsel, Aon Corporation on behalf of The Council of Insurance Agents &
Brokers; Dr. Alan S. Blinder, Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Co-Director of
the Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University; Dr. Martin S. Feldstein, George F. Baker
Professor of Economics, Harvard University and President Emeritus, National Bureau of Economic
Research, Inc.
Stabilizing the Financial Condition of the American Automobile Industry2 (110-146)
November 19, 2008Witnesses: Members of Congress; Mr. G. Richard Wagoner, Jr., Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, General Motors Corporation; Mr. Robert Nardelli, Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler,
LLC.; Mr. Alan Mulally, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Motor Company; Mr. Ron
Gettelfinger, President, United Auto Workers; Mrs. Annette Sykora, Chairman, National Automobile
Dealers Association; Mr. James S. McElya, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cooper-Standard
Automotive, Inc.; Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director, The Earth Institute; Quetelet Professor of
Sustainable Development and Professor of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University; Dr.
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Matthew J. Slaughter, Professor of International Economics, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth


College.
Review of Industry Plans to Stabilize the Financial Condition of the American Automobile
Industry (110-147)
December 5, 2008Witnesses: Mr. G. Richard Wagoner, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, General
Motors Corporation; Mr. Robert Nardelli, Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler, LLC.; Mr. Alan Mulally,
President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Motor Company; Mr. Ron Gettelfinger, President, United
Auto Workers; The Honorable Gene Dodaro, Acting Comptroller General, U.S. Government
Accountability Office; The Honorable Felix G. Rohatyn, FGR Associates, LLC; Professor Edward Altman,
Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University; Mr. David Friedman, Research Director,
Clean Vehicles Program, Union of Concerned Scientists; Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director, The Earth
Institute; Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development and Professor of Health Policy and
Management, Columbia University; Mr. Damon Lester, President, National Association of Minority
Automobile Dealers (NAMAD)
Using FHA for Housing Stabilization and Homeownership Retention, Part 2 (110-148)
December 10, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Gene Dodaro, Acting Comptroller General of the United
States, U.S. Government Accountability Office; The Honorable Neel Kashkari, Interim Assistant
Secretary for Financial Stability and Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, U.S. Department of
the Treasury; The Honorable Jeb Hensarling (TX-05), Congressional Oversight Panel under the
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act; Professor Elizabeth Warren, Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law,
Harvard University, and Chair, Congressional Oversight Panel under the Emergency Economic
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON CAPITAL MARKETS, INSURANCE, AND GOVERNMENT SPONSORED


ENTERPRISES

The Need to Extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (110-8)


March 5, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Jared Bernstein, Director, Living Standards Program, Economic Policy
Institute; Mr. Ronald Blackwell, Chief Economist, AFL-CIO; Ms. Rebecca Blank, Dean, The Gerald R.
Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan; Mr. James Grant, GRANT'S Interest Rate
Observerness list.
Legislative Proposals on GSE Reform (110-12)
March 12, 2007Witnesses: Mr. John R. Price, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Home Loan Bank of
Pittsburgh; Mr. Thomas M. Stevens, Immediate Past President, National Association of Realtors; Mr. John
M. Robbins, CMB, Chairman, Mortgage Bankers Association; Mr. Arthur R. Connelly, Chairman, South
Shore Savings Bank; Mr. R. Michael Stewart Menzies, Sr., President/Chief Executive Officer, Easton
Bank and Trust Company; Ms. Karen Shaw Petrou, Managing Partner, Federal Financial Analytics, Inc;
Mr. Scott Stern, Chief Executive Officer, Lenders One, Chairman, National Alliance of Independent
Mortgage Bankers.
Policy Options for Extending the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (110-24)
April 24, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Leonard W. Cotton, Vice Chairman, Centerline Capital Group; Mr. Brian E.
Dowd, Chief Executive Officer, Insurance - North America, ACE Group; Mr. Vincent T. Donnelly,
President and Chief Executive Officer, PMA Insurance Group; Mr. Thomas R. Watjen, President and
Chief Executive Officer, Unum Group; Mr. Joseph P. Ditchman, Jr., Partner, Colliers Ostendorff Morris,
on behalf of the National Association of REALTORS; Ms. Janice M. Abraham, President and Chief
Executive Officer, United Educators.
Examining a Legislative Solution to Extend and Revise the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (11043)
June 21, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable David G. Nason, Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions,
U.S. Department of the Treasury; The Honorable Eric R. Dinallo, Superintendent, New York Insurance
Department; The Honorable Marc Racicot, Chief Executive Officer and President, American Insurance
Association; Mr. Christopher J. Nassetta, President and Chief Executive Officer, Host Hotels & Resorts,
Inc. and Chairman, The Real Estate Roundtable, on behalf of the Coalition to Insure Against Terrorism;
Ms. Jill M. Dalton, Managing Director, Global Property & Multinational Practice, Marsh, Inc., on behalf
of the Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers; Ms. Sharon Emek, Ph.D., C.I.C., Partner, CBS Coverage
Group, Inc., on behalf of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America; Mr. Warren Heck,
CPCU, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Greater New York Mutual Insurance Company, on behalf
of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies and the Property Casualty Insurance
Association of America; Dr. Howard Kunreuther, Ph.D., Cecilia Yen Koo Professor of Decision Sciences &
Public Policy, Co-Director Risk Management and Decision Processes Center, Wharton School, University
of Pennsylvania; Mr. Frank Nutter, President, Reinsurance Association of America; Mr. Dennis W.
Smith, President and Chief Executive Officer, Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance.
H.R. 3355, the Homeowners Defense Act of 2007 (110-59)
September 6, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Phillip Swagel, Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy, U.S.
Department of the Treasury; The Honorable J.P. Schmidt, Insurance Commissioner, State of Hawaii, on
behalf of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; The Honorable Matthew Patrick,
Massachusetts House of Representatives; The Honorable Tom Evans, Chairman, Florida Coalition for
Preservation; Mr. Danyal Ozizmir, Head of Asset Back Securities-Insurance Linked Securities, Swiss Re
Financial Products Corporation; Mr. John Seo, Co-founder and Managing Member, Fermat Capital
Management, LLC; Mr. Franklin Nutter, President, The Reinsurance Association of America; Mr. Vince
Malta, Malta & Co., Inc., on behalf of the National Association of Realtors; Mr. Robert Joyce, Chairman
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and Chief Executive Officer, The Westfield Group, on behalf of the Property Casualty Insurance
Association of America; Mr. Steve Spiro, CLU, ChFC, Spiro Risk Management, Inc., on behalf of the
Independent Insurance Agents of America; Mr. John D. Echeverria, Executive Director, Georgetown
Environmental Law & Policy Institute, Georgetown University Law Center.
The Role of Credit Rating Agencies in the Structured Finance Market (110-61)
September 27, 2007Witnesses: H. Sean Mathis, Managing Director, Miller Mathis; J. Kyle Bass, Managing
Partner, Hayman Capital; Mark Adelson, Adelson-Jacob Consulting; Michael Kanef, Group Managing
Director, Asset Finance Group, Moodys Investors Services; Vickie Tillman, Executive Vice President,
Credit Rating Services, Standard & Poors; Joseph Mason, Professor, LeBow School of Business, Drexel
University.
The Need for Insurance Regulatory Reform (110-65)
October 3, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Walter Bell, Commissioner, Alabama Department of Insurance,
President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; Mr. John Bykowski, President and
Chief Executive Officer, SECURA Insurance; Mr. Christopher M. Condron, Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer, AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company; Mr. Albert R. Counselman, President
and Chief Executive Officer, RCM&D Inc.; Mr. William H. McCartney, Senior Vice President, Insurance
Regulatory Policy, United Services Automobile Association (USAA); Mr. Alex Soto, CPCU, ARM,
President, InSource Inc.
Additional Perspectives on the Need for Insurance Regulatory Reform (110-77)
October 30, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Craig Eiland, Texas House of Representatives, testifying on
behalf of the National Conference of Insurance Legislators; Mr. Alessandro Iuppa, Senior Vice President,
Government & Industry Affairs, Zurich, testifying on behalf of the Financial Services Roundtable; Mr. J.
Robert Hunter, Director of Insurance, Consumer Federation of America; Mr. Frank Nutter, President,
Reinsurance Association of America; Mr. Scott Gilliam, Assistant Vice President & Government
Relations Officer, The Cincinnati Insurance Companies; Mr. John W. Felton, President, Tennessee
Brokerage Agency, testifying on behalf of the National Association of Independent Life Brokerage
Agencies.
Additional Perspectives on the Need for Insurance Regulatory Reform (110-91)
February 14, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Eliot Spitzer, Governor of New York; The Honorable Eric R.
Dinallo, Superintendent of the New York State Insurance Department; Mr. Erik R. Sirri, Director,
Division of Trading and Markets, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; Mr. Patrick M. Parkinson,
Deputy Director, Division of Research and Statistics, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System; The
Honorable Thomas M. Leighton, Mayor, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Mr. William A. Ackman, Managing
Member, Pershing Square Capital Management, L.P.; Mr. Keith M. Buckley, Group Managing Director
and Global Head of Insurance, Fitch Ratings; Mr. Richard P. Larkin, Senior Vice President, Herbert J.
Sims & Co., Inc.; Mr. Michael Callen, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ambac Financial Group
Inc.; Mr. Charles Chaplin, Chief Financial Officer, MBIA Inc.
Foreign Government Investment in the U.S. Economy and Financial Sector (110-94)
March 5, 2008Witnesses: David McCormick, Under Secretary for International Affairs; U.S. Department
of Treasury; Ethiopis Tafara, Director, Office of International Affairs; Securities and Exchange
Commission; Scott Alvarez, General Counsel, Federal Reserve Board; Martin Skancke, Director General,
Asset Management Department, Ministry of Finance, Norway; Simon Israel, Executive Director,
Temasek Holdings Ltd.; David Denison, President and CEO, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board;
Matthew Slaughter, Professor, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College.

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H.R. 5579, the Emergency Mortgage Loan Modification Act of 2008 (110-106)
April 15, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Ralph DaLoisio, Managing Director, Natixis Structured Finance Group, on
behalf of the American Securitization Forum; Mr. Robert E. Story, Jr., President, Seattle Financial
Group, and Vice Chairman, Mortgage Bankers Association, on behalf of the Mortgage Bankers
Association; Mr. Marlo A. Young, Partner, Thacher Proffitt & Wood LLP.
Examining Proposals on Insurance Regulatory Reform (110-107)
April 16, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable David G. Nason, Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions,
Department of the Treasury; Mr. Eric Dinallo, Superintendent, Department of Insurance, State of New
York on behalf of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; Mr. Lawrence H. Mirel, Partner,
Wiley Rein LLP on behalf of the Self Insurance Institute of America; Mr. Alastair Shore, Senior Vice
President and Chief Underwriter, CUNA Mutual Group on behalf of the American Council of Life
Insurance and the American Insurance Association; Mr. Thomas J. Minkler, CIC, President, ClarkMortenson Agency, Inc. on behalf of the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America; Ms.
Frances Arricale, Executive Director, Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission; Ms. Donna
Pile, CIC, CPIW, CPIA, Managing Partner, A. G. Perry Insurance Agency on behalf of the National
Association of Professional Insurance Agents.
H.R. 5840, the Insurance Information Act of 2008 (110-118)
June 10, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Jeremiah O. Norton, Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of the
Treasury; The Honorable Michael T. McRaith, Illinois Division of Insurance on behalf of the National
Association of Insurance Commissioners; The Honorable Brian P. Kennedy, Rhode Island House of
Representatives; President, National Conference of Insurance Legislators; Mr. Neal S. Wolin, President
and Chief Operating Officer, Property and Casualty Operations, The Hartford Financial Services Group
on behalf of the American Insurance Association; Mr. Stephen E. Rahn, Vice President and Associate
General Counsel, Lincoln Financial Group on behalf of the American Council of Life Insurers; Ms.
Tracey Laws, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Reinsurance Association of America; Dr.
David A. Sampson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Property Casualty Insurers Association of
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC MONETARY POLICY, TRADE, AND TECHNOLOGY

The Role of Remittances in Leveraging Sustainable Development in Latin America and the
Caribbean (110-9)
March 7, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Sergio Bendixen, President, Bendixen & Associates; Dr. Manuel Orozco,
Remittances and Develpment Program, Inter-American Dialogue; Dr. Elisabeth Rhyne, Senior Vice
President, ACCION International; Ms. Nitza Segui Albino, CEO, International Migrants' Development
Fund; Mr. Bruce McNamer, President & CEO, TechnoServe.
The Darfur Accountability and Divestment Act (110-16)
March 20, 2007Witnesses: Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA); Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA); Rep. Donald M. Payne (DNJ); Senator Sam Brownback (D-KS); Mr. Omer Ismail, Fellow, Kennedy School of Government at
Harvards Carr Center for Human Rights Policy; Mr. John Prendergast, Senior Adviser, International
Crisis Group; Mr. Michael L. Williams, Commissioner, Railroad Commission of Texas; Mr. Kenneth
Bacon, President, Refugees International; Mr. Adam Sterling, Director, Sudan Divestment Task Force;
Mr. J. Stephen Morrison, Director, Africa Program, Center for Strategic & International Studies.
Isolating Proliferators and Sponsors of Terror: The Use of Sanctions and the International
Financial System to Change Regime Behavior (110-22)
April 18, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Daniel Glaser Deputy Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and
Financial Crimes Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence U.S. Department of the Treasury; Mr.
Adam J. Szubin Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control U.S. Department of the Treasury; Paul E.
Simons Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs U.S. Department
of State; Ms. Patricia McNerney Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Security
and Nonproliferation U.S. Department of State; The Honorable Sarah Steelman Treasurer of the State of
Missouri; Mr. Jack Blum Of Counsel, Baker Hostetler Law Firm (Former special counsel for Senate
Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics, and Intl Operations); Mr. Roger W. Robinson,
Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer Conflict Securities Advisory Group; David L. Asher, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Fellow The Heritage Foundation; Mr. Victor Comras The Eren Law Firm (Former chief
US architect of the international economic sanctions against Yugoslavia and served as one of five
independent monitors overseeing UN sanctions al-Qaeda).
Currency Manipulation and Its Effects on U.S. Businesses and Workers (110-29)
May 9, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Donald L. Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Financial Services
Forum; M. Brian OShaughnessy, President and Chief Executive Officer, Revere Copper Products, Inc.,
Rome, New York; Stephen S. Roach, Ph.D., Managing Director and Chief Global Economist, Morgan
Stanley, New York, New York; C. Fred Bergsten, Ph.D., Director, Peterson Institute for International
Economics; Mustafa Mohatarem, Ph.D., Chief Economist, General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Michigan; Thea M. Lee, Policy Director, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial
Organizations; William Hickey, President, Lapham-Hickey Steel Corporation, Chicago, Illinois; The
Honorable Mark Sobel, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Monetary and Financial Policy,
U.S. Department of Treasury; The Honorable Stephen Claeys, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Operations, Department of Commerce; The Honorable Daniel
Brinza, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Monitoring and Enforcement, Office of the U.S. Trade
Representative.
Remittances: Access, Transparency, and Market Efficiency- A Progress Report (110-32)
May 9, 2007Witnesses: David Grace, Vice President -- Association Services, World Council of Credit
Unions; Tom Haider , Vice President Government Affairs, Associate General Counsel and Chief
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Compliance Officer, MoneyGram International; Beatriz Ibarra, Assets Policy Analyst, National Council
of La Raza; Annette LoVoi, Field Director, Appleseed; James C. Orr, Chairman, Microfinance
International Corp; Mark A. Thompson, Associate General Counsel, The Western Union Company.
U.S.-Russia Economic Relationship: Implications of the Yukos Affair (110-71)
October 17, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Tim Osborne, Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove, London; Mr. Anders slund,
Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics; Mr. Clifford Gaddy, Senior Fellow, The
Brookings Institution; Mr. David Satter, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution.
Foreign Government Investment in the U.S. Economy and Financial Sector (110-94)
March 5, 2008Witnesses: David McCormick, Under Secretary for International Affairs; U.S. Department
of Treasury; Ethiopis Tafara, Director, Office of International Affairs; Securities and Exchange
Commission; Scott Alvarez, General Counsel, Federal Reserve Board; Martin Skancke, Director General,
Asset Management Department, Ministry of Finance, Norway; Simon Israel, Executive Director,
Temasek Holdings Ltd.; David Denison, President and CEO, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board;
Matthew Slaughter, Professor, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College.
H.R. 5512, The Coin Modernization and Taxpayer Savings Act of 2008 (110-98)
March 11, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Edmund C. Moy, Director, United States Mint; The Honorable
Jay W. Johnson, Consultant, Collectors Universe, Former Director of the United States Mint, Former
Member of Congress; Mr. Richard M. Geerdes, President & Chief Executive Officer, National Automatic
Merchandising Association; Mr. Michael J. Brown, Vice President of U.S. Public Affairs, Barrick Gold
Corporation; Member, Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee; Former Special Assistant to a Director of
the Mint.
Proposed UIGEA Regulations: Burden Without Benefit? (110-102)
April 2, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Louise L. Roseman, Director, Division of Reserve Bank Operations and
Payment Systems, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Ms. Valerie Abend, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Compliance Policy, U.S. Department of the
Treasury; Ms. Harriet May, President and Chief Executive Officer, GECU of El Paso, Texas on behalf of
the Credit Union National Association; Mr. Wayne A. Abernathy, Executive Vice President, Financial
Institutions Policy and Regulatory Affairs, American Bankers Association; Mr. Leigh Williams, BITS
President, The Financial Services Roundtable; Mr. Ted Teruo Kitada, Senior Company Counsel, Legal
Group, Wells Fargo & Co.
Examining the Administrations Proposal to Establish a Multilateral Clean Technology Fund
(110-117)
June 5, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable David H. McCormick, Under Secretary for International Affairs,
U.S. Department of Treasury; Mr. Brent Blackwelder, President, Friends of the Earth; Dr. David
Wheeler, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development; Mr. Jacob Werksman, Program Director,
Institutions and Governance Program, World Resources Institute; Dr. Andrew Deutz, Director of
International Institutions, The Nature Conservancy
Examining Issues Related to Tactilely Distinguishable Currency (110-135)
July 30, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Larry R. Felix, Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, U.S. Department
of Treasury; Ms. Melanie Brunson, Executive Director, American Council of the Blind; Mr. Marc Maurer,
President, National Federation of the Blind; Mr. Cyrus Habib, Disability Advocate; Mr. Richard M.
Geerdes, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Automatic Merchandising Association
(NAMA); Mr. Jeffrey G. Knoll, Executive Vice President and Corporate Counsel, Cummins-Allison
Corporation

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Sovereign Wealth Funds; New Challenges from a Challenging Landscape (110-137)


September 10, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Edwin M. Truman, Senior Fellow, The Peterson Institute for
International Economics; Mr. Brad W. Setser, Fellow for Geoeconomics, Council on Foreign Relations;
Dr. Daniel Drezner, PhD, Associate Professor of International Politics, Tufts University.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND CONSUMER CREDIT


Subprime and Predatory Mortgage Lending: New Regulatory Guidance, Current Market
Conditions and Effects on Regulated Financial Institutions (110-18)
March 27, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Sheila Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation;
The Honorable John Reich, Director, Office of Thrift Supervision; The Honorable JoAnn Johnson,
Chairman, National Credit Union Administration; Mr. E. Wayne Rushton, Senior Deputy Comptroller,
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; Ms. Sandra F. Braunstein, Director, Division of Consumer
and Community Affairs, Federal Reserve Board; Mr. Steve Antonakes, Commissioner of Banks,
Massachusetts Division of Banks, on behalf of Conference of State Banking Supervisors; Mr. Michael
Calhoun, President, Center for Responsible Lending; Mr. John Taylor, President & CEO, National
Community Reinvestment Coalition; Mr. Allen Fishbein, Director of Housing and Credit Policy,
Consumer Federation of America; Mr. John Robbins, Chairman, Mortgage Bankers Association; Mr.
Harry H. Dinham, CMC, President, National Association of Mortgage Brokers; Mr. Alex J. Pollock,
Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute.
Credit Card Practices: Current Consumer and Regulatory Issues (110-26)
April 26, 2007Witnesses: Ms. Cindy Zeldin, Federal Affairs Coordinator, Economic Opportunity Programs,
Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action; Mr. Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr., Professor of Law, George
Washington University Law School; Mr. Edward L. Yingling, President and CEO, American Bankers
Association; Mr. Todd J. Zywicki, Professor of Law, George Mason University Law School; Mr. Oliver I.
Ireland, Morrison and Foerster LLP; Ms. Linda Sherry, Director, National Priorities, Consumer Action.
The Role of the Secondary Market in Subprime Mortgage Lending (110-28)
May 8, 2007Witnesses: Ms. Cara Heiden, Division President, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage; Mr. Warren
Kornfeld, Managing Director, Moodys Investors Service; Mr. Howard Mulligan, Attorney at Law,
McDermott, Will and Emery; Mr. Donald C. Lampe, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC; Mr.
Michael Calhoun, President and Chief Operating Officer, Center for Responsible Lending; Mr. Larry B.
Litton, Jr., President and CEO, Litton Loan Servicing; Ms. Judy Kennedy, Executive Director, National
Association of Affordable Housing Lenders.
Improving Credit Card Consumer Protection: Recent Industry and Regulatory Initiatives (11036)
June 7, 2007Witnesses: Honorable Frederic Mishkin, Governor, Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve; Honorable John Dugan, Comptroller of the Currency, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency;
Honorable Sheila Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Honorable John Reich,
Director, Office of Thrift Supervision; Honorable JoAnn Johnson, Chairman, National Credit Union
Honorable Richard Neiman, Superintendent, New York State Banking Department,
Administration;
on behalf of the Conference of State Banking Supervisors; Ms. Kathleen Keest, Senior Policy Counsel,
Center for Responsible Lending; Mr. James Huizinga, Sidley Austin LLP; Mr. John Carey, Chief
Administrative Officer, Citi Cards; Mr. William Caywood, Senior Consumer Credit Risk and Compliance
Officer, Bank of America; Mr. John Finneran, General Counsel, Capital One; Ms. Marilyn Landis, Basic
Business Concepts, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, on behalf of National Small Business Association; Mr. Ed
Mierzwinski, Consumer Program Director, United States Public Interest Research Group.
Overdraft Protection: Fair Practices for Consumers (110-49)
July 11, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Eric Halperin, Director, Washington Office, Center for Responsible Lending;
Mr. Oliver I. Ireland, Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP; Ms. Chi Chi Wu, Staff Attorney, National
Consumer Law Center; Ms. Nessa Feddis, Senior Federal Counsel, American Bankers Association; Ms.
Sarah Ludwig, Executive Director, Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project; Ms. Mary
Cunningham, President & CEO, USA Federal Credit Union, on behalf of the Credit Union National
Association; Ms. Jean Ann Fox, Director of Consumer Protection, Consumer Federation of America.
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Credit Cards and Older Americans (110-56)


August 7, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Robert OConnell, Executive Council, AARP-New York; Ms. Katie Porter,
Associate Professor, College of Law, University of Iowa; Ms. Barbara Whipple, Barbaruolo Law Firm,
PC; Mr. David Billet, Director of Legislation and Government Affairs, New York State Banking
Department.
The Financial Consumer Hotline Act of 2007: Providing Consumers with Easy Access to the
Appropriate Banking Regulator (110-84)
December 12, 2007Witnesses: Mr. John Walsh, Chief of Staff and Public Affairs, Office of the Comptroller
of the Currency; Ms. Sandra Braunstein, Director of Consumer and Community Affairs, Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Ms. Sandra L. Thompson, Director, Division of Supervision
and Consumer Protection, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Ms. Cassandra McConnell, Director,
Consumer and Community Affairs, Office of Thrift Supervision; Mr. Leonard Skiles, Executive Director,
National Credit Union Administration; Honorable Richard Neiman, Superintendent of Banks, New York
State Banking Department; Ms. Jeannine Kenney, Senior Policy Analyst, Consumers Union; Mr. Ed
Mierzwinski, Consumer Program Director, U.S. Public Interest Research Group.
Effects of the Subprime Mortgage Crisis in New York City and Efforts to Help Struggling
Homeowner (110-89)
February 11, 2008Witnesses: Honorable Erik Dilan, Chair, Housing and Building Committee, New York
City Council; Ms. Jane Azia, Director, Non-Depository Institutions and Consumer Protection, New York
State Banking Department; Mr. Kieran P. Quinn, Chairman, Mortgage Bankers Association, on behalf of
HOPE NOW Alliance; Ms. Sarah Gerecke, Chief Executive Officer, Neighborhood Housing Services of
New York City;Mr. Josh Zinner, Co-Director, Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project.
The Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights: Providing New Protections for Consumers (110-100)
March 13, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Elizabeth Warren, Leo Gottlieb Professor or Law, Harvard Law School; Mr.
Greg Baer, Deputy General Counsel, Regulatory and Public Policy, Bank of America; Mr. Adam J.
Levitin, Associate Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center; Mr. John Finneran, General
Counsel, Capital One; Mr. Lawrence Ausubel, Professor, Department of Economics, University of
Maryland; Ms. Carter Franke, Marketing Executive, JPMorgan Chase; Mr. Oliver I. Ireland, Partner,
Morrison & Foerster; Ms. Katherine M. Porter, Associate Professor, The University of Iowa College
H.R. 5244, The Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights: Providing New Protections for Consumers
(110-1019)
April 17, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Carl Levin, United States Senator, State of Michigan; The
Honorable Ron Wyden, United States Senator, State of Oregon; Mr. Steven Autrey, Fredericksburg, VA;
Ms. Susan Wones, Denver, CO; Mr. Stephen M. Strachan, York, PA; Ms. Sandra Braunstein, Director,
Consumer Affairs Division, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Mr. Marty Gruenberg,
Deputy Director, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Ms. Julie Williams, Deputy Director and
General Counsel, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; Mr. John Bowman, General Counsel, Office
of Thrift Supervision
Problem Credit Card Practices Affecting Students: The Need for Legislative Action (110-125)
December 12, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Benjamin Lawsky, Deputy Counselor and Special Assistant to the
Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General (New York); Ms. Christine Lindstrom, Director, Higher
Education Debt Project, USPIRG; Mr. Brett Thurman, President, Undergraduate Student Government,
University of Illinois at Chicago; Mr. Kenneth J. Clayton, Managing Director and General Counsel, ABA
Card Policy Council, American Bankers Association; Ms. Erica L. Williams, Policy and Advocacy
Manager, Campus Progress Action; Mr. Brent A. Neiser, Director of Strategic Programs and Alliances,
National Endowment for Financial Education.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY

Solving the Affordable Housing Crisis in the Gulf Region Post Katrina: Why no progress and
what are the obstacles to success? (110-5)
February 22, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable C. Ray Nagin, Mayor, City of New Orleans; The Honorable
Oliver Thomas, President, New Orleans City Council; Ms. Dominique Blom, Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Office of Public Housing Investments; Mr. Gil Jamieson, Deputy Director for Gulf Coast Recovery,
Federal Emergency Management Agency; Mr. Walter J. Leger, Jr., Chairman, Housing and
Redevelopment Task Force, Louisiana Recovery Authority; Dr. Edward Blakely, Director of Recovery,
City of New Orleans; Mr. C. Donald Babers, Board Chairman, Housing Authority of New Orleans; Mr.
James H. Perry, Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center, E.D.; Mr. James R. Kelly, Chief
Executive Officer, Catholic Charities; Mr. Steve Bradberry, Association of Community Organizations for
Reform Now; Dr. Sherece West, Executive Director, Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation; Ms. Gloria
Williams, Tenant; Ms. Donna Johnigan, Tenant; Mr. Ben Dupuy, The Cypress Group; Ms. Emelda Paul,
Tenant; Ms. Isabel Reiff, Senior Vice President, ICF International, Inc.; Mr. Mark Rodi, President-elect
of the Louisiana Realtors Association; Ms. Tracie L. Washington, Director, NAACP Gulf Coast Advocacy
Center; Mr. Paul R. Taylor, President, SRP Development.
Solving the Affordable Housing Crisis in the Gulf Region Post Katrina, Part II (110-6)
February 23, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable John W. Snow, Secretary, Department of the Treasury; The
Honorable Timothy J. Muris, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission; Mr. Mallory Duncan, Senior Vice
President, General Counsel, National Retail Federation; Mr. Stephen Brobeck, Executive Director,
Consumer Federation of America; Mr. Michael F. McEneney, Partner, Sidley Austin Brown & Wood
LLP, on behalf of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Mr. John C. Dugan, Partner, Covington & Burling, on
behalf of the Financial Services Coordinating Council; Mr. Stuart K. Pratt, President, Consumer Data
Industry Association; Mr. Joe Belew, President, Consumer Bankers Association; Ms. Kayce Bell, Chief
Operating Officer, Alabama Credit Union, on behalf of the Credit Union National Association; Mr.
Hilary O. Shelton, Director, NAACP, Washington Bureau; Dr. William E. Spriggs, Executive Director,
National Urban League Institute for Opportunity and Equality; Mr. D. Russell Taylor, Chairman,
Americas Community Bankers; Mr. Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Deputy Counsel, Electronic Privacy
Information Center; Mr. L. Richard Fischer, Visa U.S.A.
The Section 8 Voucher Reform Act (110-11)
March 9, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Orlando J. Cabrera, Assistant Secretary, Public and Indian
Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. Saul N. Ramirez, Executive
Director, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials; Mr. Curt Hiebert, Executive
Director, Keene, New Hampshire, Authority, on behalf of Public Housing Authorities Directors
Association; Ms. Sunia Zaterman, Executive Director, Council of Large Public Housing Authorities; Mr.
John E. Day, President DuPage Housing Authority; Mr. Richard Godfrey, Executive Director, Rhode
Island Housing; Ms. Sheila Crowley, President, National Low Income Housing Coalition; Ms. Barbara
Sard, Director of Housing Policy, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; Ms. Janet Charlton, President,
Triton Advisors, on behalf o National Leased Housing Association and National Multi Housing Council;
Mr. Andrew Sperling, Director of Government Relations, National Association for the Mentally Ill
Consortium of Citizens with Disabilities; Mr. Phil Tegeler, Poverty & Race Research Action Council.
Perspectives on Natural Disaster Insurance (110-19)
March 27, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Gene Taylor; The Honorable Ron Klein; The Honorable Tim
Mahoney; The Honorable Ginny Brown-Waite; Commissioner Kevin M. McCarty, Office of Insurance
Regulation, State of Florida; Andrew Valdivia, CPCU, ARM, President, White & Company Insurance
Inc., Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America; Malcolm N. Bennett, President,
International Realty and Investments; Robert L. Porter, Executive Director, ProtectingAmerica.org; Mr.
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Gary Thomas, President's Liaison to the Public and Federal Issues Group, National Association of
Realtors; Marc Racicot, President, American Insurance Association; Frank Nutter, President,
Reinsurance Association of America; Ann Spragens, Senior Vice President, Secretary and General
Counsel, Property Casualty Insurers Association of America.
The Expanding American Homeownership Act of 2007: H.R. 1852 and Related FHA
Modernization Issues (110-23)
April 19, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Brian D. Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing - Federal
Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ms. Iona Harrison, GRI,
National Association of Realtors; Mr. Lautaro Lot Diaz, Vice President, Community Development,
National Council of La Raza; Mr. John M. Robbins, CMB, Chairman, Mortgage Bankers Association; Mr.
Ed Smith, Jr., Chairman, CAMB Government Affairs Committee, Chief Executive Officer, Plaza
Financial Group, California Association of Mortgage Brokers; Mr. William P. Killmer, National
Association of Home Builders, Group Executive Vice President for Advocacy.
Rural Housing Programs: Review Fiscal Year 2008 Budget and Pending Rural Housing
Legislation (110-27)
May 8, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Pamela Patenaude, Assistant Secretary for Community Planning
and Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. Russell T. Davis,
Administrator for Rural Development Housing and Community Facilities Programs, U.S. Department of
Agriculture; Mr. Gideon Anders, National Housing Law Project; Dr. Tom Carew, Director of Design and
Community, Frontier Housing, Inc.; Mr. Moises Loza, Executive Director, Housing Assistance Council;
Mr. Robert Rice, Jr., Council for Affordable and Rural Housing; The Honorable Peter Carey, Executive
Director of Self Help Enterprises (Visalia, California).
Reauthorization of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (110-34)
June 6, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Orlando J. Cabrera, Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ms. Cheryl Parish, Vice Chairwoman,
National American Indian Housing Council; Ms. Cheryl Parish, Vice Chairwoman, National American
Indian Housing Council; Ms. Aneva J. Yazzie, Chief Executive Officer, Navajo Housing Authority; Mr.
Wendsler Nosie, Sr., Chairman, San Carlos Apache Tribe; Ms. Jacqueline L. Johnson, Executive
Director, National Congress of American Indians; Mr. Mark Chino, President, Mescalero Apache Tribe.
The Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act of 2007, H.R. 1682 (110-38)
June 12, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Paul A. Osman, CFM, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, on behalf of
Association of State Floodplains Managers, Inc.; Mr. David Maune, Ph.D., CP, CFM, on behalf of
Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors; Mr. Curt Sumner, Executive Director,
American Congress on Surveying and Mapping; Mr. Mark Davey, President & CEO, Fidelity National
Insurance Company, on behalf of Property Casualty Insurers Association of America; Mr. Thomas
Minkler, President of the Clark-Mortenson Agency, Inc., on behalf of Independent Insurance Agents &
Brokers of America, Inc.; Mr. Vince Malta, President, Malta & Co., Inc., on behalf of the National
Association of Realtors.
Reauthorization of the HOPE VI Program (110-44)
June 21, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Orlando J. Cabrera, Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. Rudy Montiel, Executive Director,
Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles; Mr. Charles Woodyard, Executive Director, Charlotte Housing
Authority; Mr. Richard Fox, Executive Director, Stamford Housing Authority; Mr. Michael Kelly, Executive
Director, District of Columbia Housing Authority; Dr. Susan Popkin, Principal Research Associate, The
Urban Institute; Ms. Yvonne Stratford, former resident Scott/Carver Homes, Miami, FL; # Mr. George
Moses, President, Board of Directors, National Low Income Housing Coalition, Housing Alliance of
Pennsylvania; Ms. Doris Koo, President and Chief Executive Officer, Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
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Homeowner Downpayment Assistance Programs and Related Issues (110-45)


June 22, 2007Witnesses: Ms. Margaret Burns, Director, Office of Single Family Housing Program
Development, Federal Housing Administration; Mr. James Heist, Assistant Inspector General for Audits,
Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. William B. Shear,
Director, Financial Markets and Community Investment, U.S. Government Accountability Office; Ms. Ann
Ashburn, Ameridream Inc., President and Chief Executive Officer; Mr. Scott C. Syphax, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Nehemiah Corporation of America; Mr. John Osta, Vice President, Gallinger Realty USA;
Mr. C. Todd Richardson, Vice President of Legal Affairs, C. P. Morgan; Dr. Steven Fuller, Center for
Regional Analysis, George Mason University School of Public Policy; Ms. Beverly Queen, Homeowner.
Affordable Housing Preservation: Lessons from Starrett City (110-47)
July 10, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Brian D. Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal
Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ms. Deborah VanAmerongen,
Commissioner, New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal; Mr. Shaun Donovan,
Commissioner, New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development; Mr. Frederick C.
Arriaga, Counsel, Borough of Brooklyn; Ms. Marie Purnell, President, Starrett City Tenants Association;
Ms. Jerilyn Perine, Executive Director, Citizens Housing and Planning Council; Mr. Rafael Cestero, Senior
Vice President, Enterprise Community Partners.
H.R. 920, the Multiple Peril Insurance Act of 2007 (110-51)
July 17, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Richard H. Baker; The Honorable Gene Taylor; The Honorable
Charlie Melancon; The Honorable Bobby Jindal; Mr. David I. Maurstad, Assistant Administrator for
Mitigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency; The Honorable Phillip Swagel, Assistant Secretary for
Economic Policy, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Ms. Pam Pogue, Vice Chair, Association of State
Floodplain Managers; Ms. Sandy Praeger, Commissioner, Kansas Insurance Department, on behalf of the
National Association of Insurance Commissioners; Mr. Ted A. Majewski, Senior Vice President, Harleysville
Insurance, on behalf of the Property Casualty Insurers, American Insurance Association, and National
Association of Mutual Insurance Companies; Ms. Cheryl Small, Policy Advisor, National Flood
Determination Association; Mr. W. Anderson Baker, III, CPCU, ARM, Gillis, Ellis & Baker Inc.; Dr. Robert
P. Hartwig, Ph.D., CPCU, President and Chief Economist, Insurance Information Institute; Mr. David
Conrad, Senior Water Resources Specialist, National Wildlife Federation.
H.R. 3355, the Homeowners Defense Act of 2007 (110-59)
September 6, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Phillip Swagel, Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy, U.S.
Department of the Treasury; The Honorable J.P. Schmidt, Insurance Commissioner, State of Hawaii, on
behalf of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; The Honorable Matthew Patrick,
Massachusetts House of Representatives; The Honorable Tom Evans, Chairman, Florida Coalition for
Preservation; Mr. Danyal Ozizmir, Head of Asset Back Securities-Insurance Linked Securities, Swiss Re
Financial Products Corporation; Mr. John Seo, Co-founder and Managing Member, Fermat Capital
Management, LLC; Mr. Franklin Nutter, President, The Reinsurance Association of America; Mr. Vince
Malta, Malta & Co., Inc., on behalf of the National Association of Realtors; Mr. Robert Joyce, Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer, The Westfield Group, on behalf of the Property Casualty Insurance
Association of America; Mr. Steve Spiro, CLU, ChFC, Spiro Risk Management, Inc., on behalf of the
Independent Insurance Agents of America; Mr. John D. Echeverria, Executive Director, Georgetown
Environmental Law & Policy Institute, Georgetown University Law Center.
Reauthorization of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (110-69)
October 16, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Needs, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. Philip Mangano, Executive Director, United States
Interagency Council on Homelessness; Mr. Zev Yaroslavsky, Member, Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles
County; Dr. Dennis Culhane, Ph.D., Professor of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania;
Ms. Mercedes Marquez, General Manager, Los Angeles Housing Department, City of Los Angeles; Ms.
Arlene McNamee, Executive Director, Catholic Social Services, Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts; Dr.
Jamie Van Leeuwen, Ph.D., Project Manager for Denvers Road Home, City and County of Denver; Ms.
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Elizabeth Gomez, Executive Director, Los Angeles Youth Network; Ms. Nan Roman, President, National
Alliance to End Homelessness; Ms. Dora Gallo, A Community of Friends, Los Angeles; Mr. Moises Loza,
Executive Director, Housing Assistance Council; Dr. Ellen Bassuk, M.D., Associate Professor of
Psychiatry, Harvard University; President, National Center on Family Homelessness; Ms. Diane Nilan,
HEAR US, Naperville, Illinois; Ms. Nancy Carter, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Urban Los
Angeles; Dr. Martha Burt, Ph.D. Senior Principal Researcher, Urban Institute.
The Impact of Late Housing Assistance Payments on Tenants and Owners in the Project-Based
Rental Assistance Program (110-71)
October 17, 2007Witnesses: Mr. John W. Cox, Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development; Mr. David Wood, Director, Financial Markets and Community Investment, U.S.
Government Accountability Office; Mr. Michael Bodaken, President, National Housing Trust; Mr.
Lawrence J. Lipton, Chief Financial Officer, Related Companies Inc. on behalf of the National Leased
Housing Association; Mr. J. Kenneth Pagano, President and Chief Executive Officer, Essex Plaza
Management on behalf of the National Affordable Housing Management Association; Mr. Donald L.
Beebout, Vice President, Showe Management Corporation; Ms. Carolann Livingstone, President of 1890
House Tenants Association and Vice President of the Eastern Region of the National Alliance of HUD
Tenants; Dr. William L. Minnix, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, American Association of
Homes and Services for the Aging.
H.R. 647, The Mark-to-Market Extension Act of 2007 (110-72)
October 23, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Theodore K. Toon, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Affordable
Housing Preservation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ms. Amy Anthony,
President and Executive Director, Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc.; Ms. Sheila Malynowski,
President, National Leased Housing Association, and President of Preservation Management, Inc.; Mr.
Bill Faith, Executive Director, Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio; Ms. Paula Foster, Vice
President Western Region, National Alliance of HUD Tenants.
Affordable Housing Needs in the City of Houston: Unique Challenges and Opportunities (110-75)
October 29, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Milan Ozdinec, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. Michael Gerber,
Executive Director, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs; Mr. Richard S. Celli,
Director, City of Houston, Housing and Community Development Department; Mr. Horace C. Allison,
Senior Vice President, Housing Authority of the City of Houston; Mr. John Henneberger, Director, Texas
Low-Income Housing Information Service; Mr. Robert Muhammad, Chief Executive Officer, A.C.T.I.O.N.
CDC; Ms. Debra Junor, Member, Texas Tenants Union; Ms. Toni McElroy, President, Texas ACORN;
Mr. Daniel Bustamante, Executive Director, Greater Houston Fair Housing Center; Mr. Gordon Quan,
Founding Partner, Quan, Burdette, and Perez, on behalf of the National Coalition for Asian Pacific
American Community Development; Mr. Manuel Lopez, Housing Director, Tejano Center for Community
Concerns.
Foreclosure Prevention and Intervention: The Importance of Loss Mitigation Strategies in
Keeping Families in Their Homes (110-80)
November 30, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Mayor of Los Angeles, CA; The
Honorable Anthony Young, City Council President Pro Tempore, San Diego, CA; Mr. Sean Rogan,
Director, Department of Housing and Community Development, City of Oakland, CA; Mr. Pastor
Herrera, Director, Department of Consumer Affairs, Los Angeles County; Ms. Heather Peters, Deputy
Secretary for Business Regulation, Department of Business, Transportation, and Housing, State of
California; Mr. Joseph Bates, Director, Santa Ana Homeownership Center, U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development; Mr. Mike Krimminger, Chairmans Special Advisor for Policy, Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation; Ms. Michaela Albon, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Home Loans
Division, Washington Mutual; Mr. Brad Blackwell, Retail National Sales Manager, Wells Fargo Home
Mortgage; Mr. Tom Deutsch, Deputy Executive Director, American Securitization Forum; Ms. Anna M.
Thomas, Homeowner, San Pedro, CA; Ms. Karen Lee, Homeowner, Los Angeles, CA; Mr. Paul Leonard,
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California Office Director, Center for Responsible Lending; Mr. William Heedly, Homeowner, Carson,
CA; Mrs. Hee Suk Cho, Homeowner, Camarillo, CA; Mr. Ed Smith, Jr., Vice President, California
Association of Mortgage Brokers; Mr. LeFrancis Arnold, Vice Chair, Affordable Housing Committee,
California Association of REALTORs; Ms. Yolanda Clark, President-elect, Multicultural Real Estate
Alliance for Urban Change; Ms. Tara Twomey, Of Counsel, National Consumer Law Center; Ms.
Margaret Frisbee, Pacific District Director, NeighborWorks America; Ms. Evalyn Burnie, Leader, Los
Angeles ACORN.
Affordable Housing Needs of Americas Low Income Veterans (110-82)
December 5, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Needs, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. Peter H. Dougherty, Director, Homeless Veterans
Programs, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Mr. David Wood, Director, Financial Markets and
Community Investment, U.S. Government Accountability Office; Mr. George Basher, Chair, National
Coalition for Homeless Veterans; Ms. Nan Roman, President, National Alliance to End Homelessness;
Ms. Karen M. Dale, Executive Vice President of Operations and Strategic Development, Volunteers of
America; Mr. Dwight Radcliff, Chief Executive Officer, United States Veterans Initiative; Ms. Deborah
DeSantis, President, Corporation for Supportive Housing; Ms. Sharon Hodge, Associate Director of
Government Affairs, Vietnam Veterans of America; Mr. Ron Chamrin, Assistant Director, National
Economic Commission, The American Legion.
The Use of Federal Housing and Economic Development Funds in St. Louis: From Team 4 Into
the Future (110-96)
March 8, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Stanley Gimont, Acting Director, Office of Block Grant Assistance, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ms. Barb Geisman, Executive Director for Community
Development, City of St. Louis, Missouri; The Honorable Terry Kennedy, 18th Ward, St. Louis Board of
Aldermen; Ms. Jamala Rogers, Chairperson, Organization for Black Struggle; Mr. Michael Jones, Senior
Pastor, Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church; Mr. John Talmage, President and Chief Executive
Officer, Social Compact, Inc.; Mr. Tom Zuniga, Managing Director, DSG Community Marketing Services
LLC; Dr. Matthew Fellowes, Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program, Brookings Institution; The Honorable
Michael Mallory, Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
Affordable Housing Needs of Americas Low Income Veterans (110-101)
March 15, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Dominique Blom, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Public Housing
Investments, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ms. Helmi Hisserich, Deputy Mayor
for Housing and Economic Development Policy, Office of the Mayor, City of Los Angeles; Mr. Rudy
Montiel, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles; Mr. Eric Brown, Economic
Development Director for Watts, Office of Councilwoman Janice Hahn, Council District 15; Mr. Keith
Henderson, Business Manager, Jordan Downs Resident Management Corporation; Mr. Marlo Jones,
Resident, Jordan Downs Housing Development; Mr. Henry Broomfield, Chair, Watts Neighborhood
Council; Rev. Reginald A. Pope, Pastor, Bethel Missionary Baptist Church; Rev. Greg Bynum, Pastor,
Lighthouse Church & Community Outreach; Mr. John Sayers, Principal, Florence Griffith Joyner
Elementary School;Mr. Oscar Neal, Chair, Watts-Willowbrook Chamber of Commerce.
H.R. 5679, The Foreclosure Prevention and Sound Mortgage Servicing Act of 2008 (110-108)
April 16, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Tara Twomey, Senior Counsel, National Consumer Law Center; Ms. Julia
Gordon, Policy Counsel, Center for Responsible Lending; Mr. Kevin Stein, Associate Director, California
Reinvestment Coalition; Mr. Kenneth Wade, President and Chief Executive Officer, Neighborworks; Mr.
Jason Allnut, Vice-President for Credit Loss Management, Fannie Mae; Ms. Ingrid Beckles, Senior VicePresident, Freddie Mac; Ms. Faith Schwartz, Executive Director, HOPE NOW Alliance; Mr. David G.
Kittle, CMB, President and Chief Executive Officer of Principle Wholesale Lending, Inc. in Louisville,
Kentucky and Chairman-Elect of the Mortgage Bankers Association; Mr. Tom Deutsch, Deputy Director,
American Securitization Forum; Mr. Steve Bailey, Senior Managing Director, Countrywide Financial.
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Emergency CDBG Funds in the Gulf Coast: Uses, Challenges, and Lessons for the Future (110110)
May 8, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Stanley Gimont, Acting Director of Block Grant Programs, U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development; Mr. Bill Johnson, Director, Alabama Department of Economic and
Community Affairs; Ms. Gail Stafford, Administrator of Community Development Block Grant Funds,
Florida Department of Community Affairs; Mr. David Bowman, Director of Research and Special
Projects, Louisiana Recovery Authority; Mr. Jack Norris, Director, Governors Office of Recovery and
Renewal, State of Mississippi; Mr. William Dally, Deputy Executive Director, Texas Department of
Housing and Community Affairs; Mr. Craig Baab, Katrina Advocacy Fellow, Alabama Appleseed Center
for Law and Justice, Inc.; Ms. Leslie Powell, Senior Attorney, Legal Services of North Florida; Mr. James
Perry, Louisiana Housing Alliance, Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center; Mr. Derrick
Johnson, President, Mississippi State NAACP; Mr. Reilly Morse, Equal Justice Works Fellow,
Mississippi Center for Justice; Mr. John Henneberger, Co-Director, Texas Low Income Housing
Information Service.
Targeting Federal Aid to Neighborhoods Distressed by the Subprime Mortgage Crisis (110-115)
May 22, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Frank S. Alexander, Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law; Mr.
Todd M. Richardson, Director, Program Evaluation Division, Office of Policy Development and Research,
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. G. Thomas Kingsley, The Urban Institute;
Mr. Christopher Walker, Local Initiatives Support Corporation.
Examining the Roles and Responsibilities of HUD and FEMA in Responding to the Affordable
Housing Needs of Gulf Coast States following Emergencies and Natural Disasters (110-116)
June 4, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Carlos J. Castillo, Assistant Administrator, Disaster Assistance Directorate,
Federal Emergency Management Agency; Mr. Jeffrey H. Riddel, Director, Office of Capital
Improvements, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Mr. Saul Ramirez, Executive
Director, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials; Mr. Reilly Morse, Senior Staff
Attorney, Mississippi Center for Justice; Dr. Edward Blakely, Recovery Chief, City of New Orleans,
Office of Recovery and Development Administration; Ms. Laura Tuggle, Staff Attorney, New Orleans
Legal Assistance Corporation, Southeast Louisiana Legal Services.
H.R. 5772, the Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2008 (110-123)
June 20, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Diane Randall, Executive Director, Partnership for Strong Communities; Ms.
Ann O'Hara, The Technical Assistance Collaborative; Mr. Ronald S. Cohen, Ph.D., Chief Executive
Officer, United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties; Mr. Mark Shelburne,
North Carolina Housing Finance Agency; Mr. Tony Paulauski, Executive Director, The Arc of Illinois.
Federal Spending Requirements in Housing and Community Development Programs: Challenges
in 2008 and Beyond (110-126)
July 9, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Dominique Blom, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Public Housing
Investments, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ms. Vivian Bryant, Executive
Director, Orlando Housing Authority; Mr. Joyours Pete Gamble, Executive Director, Housing
Authority of the City of Daytona Beach; Ms. Nancy McGraw, Managing Director, Eastern Region,
Corporation for Supportive Housing; Ms. Robin Keller, Director of Development, Volunteers of America
on behalf of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
Affordable Housing in West Virginia: Challenges in the Eastern Panhandle (110-134)
July 29, 2008Witnesses: The Honorable Brian Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing/Federal
Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; The Honorable Russell T.
Davis, Administrator for Housing and Community Facilities Programs, Rural Development, U.S.
Department of Agriculture; Mr. Joe Hatfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development
Fund; The Honorable George Karos, Mayor, City of Martinsburg; Ms. Catherine Dodson, Executive

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Director, Martinsburg Housing Authority; Mr. James Roe, Chief Executive Officer, Men of Valor and
Visions; Ms. Mary Skeens, Executive Director, Community Works in West Virginia.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS

Insurance Claims Payment Process in the Gulf Coast After the 2005 Hurricanes (110-7)
February 28, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable Gene Taylor, Mississippi; The Honorable William J.
Jefferson, Louisiana; The Honorable Bobby Jindal, Louisiana; Mr. David Maurstad, Director and
Federal Insurance Administrator, Mitigation Division, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S.
Department of Homeland Security; Dr. Robert P. Hartwig, President and Chief Economist, Insurance
Information Institute; The Honorable Jim Hood, Attorney General, State of Mississippi.
Suspicious Activity and Currency Transaction Reports: Balancing Law Enforcement Utility and
Regulatory Requirements (110-30)
May 10, 2007Witnesses: Mr. William F. Baity, Deputy Director, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
(FinCEN); Mr. Salvador Hernandez, Deputy Assistant Director, FBI Criminal Investigative Division,
U.S. Department of Justice; Honorable Steve Bartlett, President and CEO, Financial Services
Roundtable; Ms. Megan D. Hodge, Director Anti-Money Laundering, RBC Centura Bank, on behalf of
the American Bankers Association; Ms. Carolyn Mroz, President & CEO, Bay-Vanguard Savings Bank,
on behalf of American Community Bankers; Mr. Scott McClain, Deputy General Counsel, Financial
Service Centers of America; Mr. R. Michael Stewart Menzies, Sr., President & CEO, Easton Bank &
Trust Company, on behalf of Independent Community Bankers Association.
National Flood Insurance Program: Issues Exposed by the 2005 Hurricanes (110-39)
June 12, 2007Witnesses: Mr. Matt Jadacki, Deputy Inspector General, Disaster Assistance Oversight,
Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Ms. Orice M. Williams, Director,
Financial Markets and Community Investment, U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Rooting Out Discrimination in Mortgage Lending: Using HMDA as a Tool for Fair Lending
Enforcement (110-53)
July 25, 2007Witnesses: Mr. John Taylor, President & CEO, National Community Reinvestment Coalition;
Ms. Ginny Hamilton, Executive Director, Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston; Mr. Hilary O. Shelton,
Director, Washington Bureau, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Mr. Saul
Solorzano, Executive Director, Central American Resource Center; Mr. Michael LaCour-Little, Professor
of Finance, California State University Fullerton; Mr. Bill Himpler, Executive Vice President,
American Financial Services Association; Ms. Sandra F. Braunstein, Director, Division of Consumer and
Community Affairs, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board; Ms. Sandra L. Thompson,
Director, Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Ms.
Montrice Yakimov, Managing Director, Compliance and Consumer Protection, Office of Thrift
Supervision; Mr. David M. Marquis, Director, Office of Examination and Insurance, National Credit
Union Administration; Mr. Calvin R. Hagins, Director for Compliance Policy, Office of the Comptroller of
the Currency; Ms. Grace Chung Becker, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, U.S.
Department of Justice; Ms. Kim Kendrick, Assistant Secretary, Office of Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ms. Lydia B. Parnes, Director,
Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission.
Credit-Based Insurance Scores: Are They Fair (110-63)
October 2, 2007Witnesses: The Honorable J. Thomas Rosch, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission;
The Honorable J. P. Schmidt, Commissioner of Insurance, State of Hawaii; The Honorable Mike
Kreidler, Commissioner of Insurance, State of Washington; Mr. Birny Birnbaum, Executive Director,
Center for Economic Justice; Mr. Eric Rodriguez, Deputy Vice President, National Council of LaRaza;
Mr. Nathaniel Shapo, Partner, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP.
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Preserving and Expanding Minority Banks (110-78)


October 30, 2007Witnesses: Mr. George Scott, Director, Education, Workforce & Income Security Issues,
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO); Ms. Sandra L. Thompson, Director, Division of
Supervision and Consumer Protection, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC); Ms. Montrice
Yakimov, Managing Director, Compliance and Consumer Protection, Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS);
Ms. Sandra F. Braunstein, Director, Division of Consumer and Community Affairs, Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System; Mr. John Walsh, Chief of Staff and Public Affairs, Office of Comptroller
of the Currency (OCC); Mr. Robert P. Cooper, Senior Counsel, One United Bank, on behalf of National
Bankers Association; Ms. Kim D. Saunders, President & CEO, Mechanics & Farmers Bank.
Preserving and Expanding Minority Banks (110-86)
February 7, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Orice M. Williams, Director, Financial Markets and Community
Investment, U.S. Government Accountability Office; Mr. Ronald Edwards, Director, Program Research
and Surveys Division, Office of Research, Information and Planning, U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission; Mr. Luke Visconti, Partner and Co-founder, DiversityInc; Ms. Nancy Sims,
President, The Robert Toigo Foundation; Dr. Walter E. Corey, Director, The Phoenix Foundation; Ms.
Geri Thomas, Human Resources and Global Diversity and Inclusion Executive, Bank of America; Ms.
Marilyn F. Booker, Managing Director, Global Head of Diversity, Morgan Stanley; Mr. Zaid AbdulAleem, Vice President, Piedmont Investment Advisers on behalf of the National Association of Securities
Professionals; Mr. Don Graves, Jr., Graves and Horton, LLC.
The Homeowners Insurance Crisis and its Impact on Communities, Homeowners and the
Economy (110-88)
February 11, 2008Witnesses: Honorable Thomas Wenham, Mayor, Wellington, Florida; Honorable Kevin
McCarty, Insurance Commissioner, State of Florida; Mr. Charles Bonfiglio, President, Florida
Association of Realtors; Mr. Alex Soto, Past President, Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of
America; Mr. Roger Jesse, Resident, Hobe Sound, Florida
The Impact of Credit-Based Insurance Scoring on the Availability and Affordability of Insurance
(110-113)
May 21, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Lydia B. Parnes, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade
Commission; Honorable Kevin McCarty, Insurance Commissioner, State of Florida, on behalf of the
National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC); Honorable George J. Keiser, Representative,
State of North Dakota, on behalf of the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL); Mr.
Robert Hunter, Director of Insurance, Consumer Federation of America; Ms. Lisa Rice, Vice President,
National Fair Housing Alliance; Mr. Eric Poe, Chief Operating Officer, CURE Automobile Insurance; Mr.
Charles Neeson, Senior Executive, Personal Lines Products, Westfield Group, on behalf of Property
Casualty Insurers Association of America; Mr. Stuart Pratt, President, Consumer Data Industry
Association; Dr. Lawrence S. Powell, Professor, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
GAO Report on Regulation B: Should Lenders Be Required to Collect Race and Gender Data of
Borrowers for All Loans (110-129)
July 17, 2008Witnesses: Ms. Orice Williams, Director, Financial Markets and Community Investment,
United States Government Accountability Office; Ms. Sandra F. Braunstein, Director, Division of
Consumer and Community Affairs, Federal Reserve Board; Dr. Ken Cavalluzzo, Research Analyst,
Wisconsin Capital Management LLC; Mr. Robert F. Gnaizda, General Counsel, The Greenlining
Institute; Mr. Bill Himpler, Executive Vice President of Federal Affairs, American Financial Services
Association (AFSA); Mr. Jorge Corralejo, Chairman, Latino Chamber of Commerce of Greater Los
Angeles; Ms. Ann Sullivan, President, Madison Services Group on behalf of Women Impacting Public
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What Borrowers Need to Know About Credit Scoring Models and Credit Scores (110-133)
July 29, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Thomas J. Quinn, Vice President, Fair Isaac Corporation; Mr. Stan Oliai,
Senior Vice President, Experian Decision Analytics, Experian PLC; Mr. Richard G. Goerss, Chief Privacy
Officer and Regulatory Counsel, Equifax, Inc.; Mr. Chet Wiermanski, Group Vice President, Global
Analytical and Decision Systems, TransUnion LLC; Mr. Clark Abrahams, Chief Financial Architect, SAS
Institute, Inc.; Dr. Michael Staten, Professor, University of Arizona; Dr. Michael Turner, President and
Senior Scholar, Political and Economic Research Council (PERC); Mr. Evan Hendricks, Publisher and
Editor, Privacy Times.
HUDs Proposed RESPA Rule (110-138)
September 16, 2008Witnesses: Mr. Marc S. Savitt, President, National Association of Mortgage Brokers
(NAMB); Mr. David Kittle, President, Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA); Mr. C. Anthony Lindsey,
Chief Executive Officer, GlobeCrossing, LLC on behalf of the National Association of Realtors (NAR);
Ms. Margot Saunders, Counsel, National Consumer Law Center (NCLC); Ms. Rebecca Borne, Policy
Counsel, Center for Responsible Lending; Mr. Gary Kermott, President, American Land Title
Association (ALTA); Ms. Debra Still, President and Chief Operating Officer, Pulte Mortgage LLC, on
behalf of the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB); Mr. David Stevens, President, Affiliated
Businesses, Long and Foster Companies on behalf of Real Estate Services Providers Council (RESPRO).

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COMMITTEE MEETINGS

FULL COMMITTEE
January 31, 2007
On Wednesday, January 31, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and
considered the following measures:
A resolution offered by Mr. Frank, adopting the rules of the Committee on Financial Services for the
110th Congress, was AGREED TO by a voice vote.
The following amendments were considered:
An amendment by Mr. Garrett of New Jersey, No. 1, requiring a CBO estimate before legislation
may be voted on, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 12 yeas and 50 nays (Record vote no. FC-1).
An amendment by Mr. Garrett of New Jersey, No. 2, prohibiting the reporting of legislation above
the applicable allocation of new budget authority, was NOT AGREED TO by a voice vote.
A resolution offered by Mr. Kanjorski, appointing Majority members to subcommittees, was
AGREED TO by a voice vote.
A resolution offered by Mr. Bachus, appointing Minority members to
subcommittees, was AGREED TO by a voice vote.

February 13, 2007


On Tuesday, February 13, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and
considered the following measures:
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE COMMITTEE RULES REGARDING OPENING STATEMENTS,
was AGREED TO, by voice vote.
H.R. 835 TO REAUTHORIZE THE PROGRAMS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR HOUSING ASSISTANCE FOR NATIVE HAWAIIANS, was ordered
reported to the House with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.
The following amendment was considered:
An amendment by Mr. Campbell, No. 1, regarding a rule of construction, was NOT AGREED TO by
a record vote of 27 yeas and 40 nays (Record vote No. FC-2).
COMMITTEE PRINT ENTITLED OVERSIGHT PLAN OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL
SERVICES FOR THE ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS, was approved, as amended, by voice
vote.
The following amendments were considered:
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 1, on subprime lending, was WITHDRAWN.
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A substitute amendment by Mr. Watt, No. 1a, on subprime lending was WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Bachus, No. 2, on subprime lending, renamed mortgage lending by
unanimous consent, was AGREED TO, as amended, by voice vote.
A substitute amendment by Mr. Watt, No. 2a, on subprime lending, renamed mortgage lending by
unanimous consent, was AGREED TO, by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price (GA), No. 3, on insurance investments, WAS NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 32 yeas and 37 nays (Record vote No. FC-3).
An amendment by Mr. Paul, No. 4, on the conduct of monetary policy by the Board of Governors of
the Federal Reserve System, WAS AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Bachus, No. 5, regarding data security for government agencies, WAS
AGREED TO, as amended, by voice vote.
A substitute amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 5a, regarding data security for government agencies,
WAS AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Castle, No. 6, regarding data security and identity theft, WAS AGREED TO,
as modified, by unanimous consent.
A substitute amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 6a, regarding data security and identity theft, WAS
AGREED TO, as modified by unanimous consent.
An amendment to the substitute amendment by Mr. Castle, No. 6a(a), regarding data security
and identity theft, WAS AGREED TO, by unanimous consent.
An amendment by Mr. Price (GA), No. 7, dealing with insurance ownership, was ruled out of order as
NON GERMANE.
H.R. 556 NATIONAL SECURITY FOREIGN INVESTMENT REFORM AND STRENGTHENED
TRANSPARENCY ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the House with a favorable recommendation,
with an amendment, by voice vote.
The following amendments were considered:
An amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Frank, No. 1, making various substantive and
technical changes to the bill, as amended, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment to the amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Price (GA), No. 1a,
requiring Presidential action in certain cases, was AGREED TO by a record vote of 40 yeas and 29
nays (Record vote FC-4).

March 1, 2007
On Thursday, March 1, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and
considered the following measure:
COMMITTEE PRINT ENTITLED COMMITTEE VIEWS AND ESTIMATES OF THE
COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICES ON MATTERS TO BE SET FORTH IN THE CONCURRENT
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The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Campbell, No. 1, regarding oversight of excess fees collected by the SEC, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Campbell, No. 2, requiring SEC adjust resources to implement anticipated
legislation on improvements to Sarbanes-Oxley Act, was AGREED TO, as amended, by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 2a, as a substitute for the amendment by Mr. Campbell, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Campbell, No. 3, requiring review of the impact legislation would have on
litigation was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 19 yeas and 36 nays (Record vote No. FC-5).
An amendment by Mr. Price (GA), No. 4, regarding FINCENs flexibility of regulations on customer
identification rules, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price (GA), No. 5, suggesting that OTS reserve surplus fees to pay down the
national debt, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price (GA), No. 6, stating that the SEC continue to run as an effective and
efficient agency, was AGREED TO, as modified, by voice vote.

March 6 and 7, 2007


On Tuesday, March 6, 2007, and Wednesday, March 7, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services
met in open session and considered the following measures:
H.R. 1227

GULF COAST HURRICANE HOUSING RECOVERY ACT OF 2007, was ordered reported to
the House with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by a record vote of 50 yeas and 16
nays (Record vote No. FC-13).

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, managers technical amendments, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Baker, No. 2, regarding treatment of benefits from other programs under
Road Home program, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Baker, No. 3, providing for the New Orleans Redevelopment Pilot Program,
was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Scott, No. 4, regarding treatment of non-conveyable properties, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Neugebauer, No. 5, striking Section 306 relating to the transfer of DVP
vouchers to the permanent voucher program, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 28 yeas and 35
nays (Record vote No. FC-6).

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An amendment by Mr. Green, No. 6, authorizing the Fair Housing Initiative Program, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite, No. 7, dealing with Hurricane Dennis, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite, No. 8, changing the use of Road Home funds to hazard
mitigation, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 27 yeas and 39 nays (Record vote No. FC-7).
An amendment by Mr. Cleaver, No. 9, providing protection for public housing residents in hurricane
areas, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Miller of California, No. 10, regarding research design, was AGREED TO, as
modified, by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Marshall, No. 11, requiring a GAO study to improve distribution of federal
disaster funds, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Miller of California, No. 12, regarding environmental streamling, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Green, No. 13, regarding project based rental assistance, was WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mrs. Biggert, No. 14, tenant based rental assistance, was NOT AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Green, No. 15, authorizing vouchers for project based rental assistance, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 16, striking Section 304, was NOT AGREED TO by a record
vote 30 yeas and 37 nays (Record vote No. FC-8).
An amendment by Mrs. Biggert, No. 17, establishing replacement plan requirements was
WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Pearce, No. 18, regarding fraud in contracting, had a POINT OF ORDER
SUSTAINED.
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 19, disappearing voucher, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 20, commending private contributions for rebuilding efforts, was
AGREED TO by voice vote
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 21, technical regarding State of Louisiana, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 22, requiring ongoing GAO report on use of amounts, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Bachus (on behalf of Mr. Feeney), No. 23, availability of amounts for such
vouchers as provided in appropriations acts, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 24, HUD public housing units, was NOT AGREED TO by voice
vote.

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An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 25, prevention of waste, fraud, and abuse, was AGREED TO, as
amended, by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 25(a), striking portions of the Garrett amendment (No. 25), was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 26, requirements regarding public housing construction workers,
was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 27, requiring budget neutrality, was NOT AGREED TO by a record
vote of 28 yeas and 34 nays (Record vote No. FC-9).
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, No. 28, striking such sums authorization for repair and
rehabilitation, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 30 yeas and 35 nays (Record vote No. FC-10).
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, No. 29, inserting work requirements for recipients of vouchers,
was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 18 yeas and 47 nays (Record vote No. FC-11).
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 30, striking Section 102, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of
16 yeas and 50 nays (Record vote No. FC-12).

March 21, 22 and 28, 2007


On Wednesday, March 21, 2007, Thursday, March 22, 2007, and Wednesday, March 28, 2007, the
Committee on Financial Services met in open session and considered the following measures:
RESOLUTION APPOINTING MINORITY MEMBERS TO SUBCOMMITTEES was AGREED TO,
by voice vote.
H.R. 1257

SHAREHOLDER VOTE ON EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION ACT was ordered reported to


the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by record vote of 37 yeas and 29
nays (Record vote FC-26).

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, delaying votes to 2009 and rule of construction, was AGREED
TO, as amended, by voice vote.
An amendment to the amendment by Mr. Frank, by Mr. Shays, No. 1(a), regarding fiduciary
duty by such board, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Roskam, No. 2, on additional disclosures, was offered and WITHDRAWN.
An amendment, by Mr. Price, No. 3, ensuring fair competition and level playing field, was offered
and WITHDRAWN.
An amendment in the nature of a substitute, by Mr. Price, No. 4, was NOT AGREED TO by a record
vote of 26 yeas and 35 nays (Record vote FC-14).
An amendment by Mr. Feeney, No. 5, providing that the cost of a shareholder vote borne by
requesting shareholder in certain circumstances, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 28 yeas, 36
nays, and 1 present (Record vote FC-15).
An amendment by Mr. Pearce, No. 6, on compensation to non-executives paid over $1 million, was
NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 15 yeas, 47 nays and 4 present (Record vote FC-16).
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An amendment by Mr. Pearce, No. 7, regarding compensation to individuals making over $1 million,
was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 11 yeas, 52 nays, and 2 present (Record vote FC-17).
An amendment by Mr. Putnam, No. 8, on deferred compensation exemption, was NOT AGREED TO
by a record vote of 28 yeas, 38 nays, and 1 present (Record vote FC-18).
An amendment by Mr. Campbell, No.9, on majority-elected board exemption, was NOT AGREED TO
by a record vote of 29 yeas, 37 nays, and 1 present (Record vote FC-19).
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 10, on votes cast on behalf of pension funds, had POINT OF
ORDER SUSTAINED.
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 11, on shareholder vote, was NOT AGREED TO by a record
vote of 21 yeas, 45 nays, and 1 present (Record vote FC-20).
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 12, on disclosure of vote to pension fund beneficiaries, was
NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 26 yeas, 39 nays, and 1 present (Record vote FC-21).
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 13, setting conditions triggering a vote, was NOT AGREED TO
by a record vote of 28 yeas, 39 nays, and 1 present (Record vote FC-22).
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 14, setting conditions triggering a vote, was NOT AGREED TO
by a record vote of 28 yeas, 39 nays and 1 present (Record vote FC-23).
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 15, ensuring fair competition and level playing field, was NOT
AGREED TO by a record vote of 27 yeas, 32 nays, and 1 present (Record vote FC-24).
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 16, providing relief from cost of new burdensome regulation, was
NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 20 yeas, 42 nays, and 1 present (Record vote FC-25).

March 28 and 29, 2007


On Wednesday, March 28, 2007, and Thursday, March 29, 2007, the Committee on Financial
Services met in open session and considered the following measure:
H.R. 1427

FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE REFORM ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the
House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a record vote of 45 yeas and 19
nays (Record vote FC-37).

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, managers amendment, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Bachus, No. 2, striking section 128, was NOT AGREED TO by record vote of
15 yeas and 31 nays (Record vote FC-27).
An amendment by Mr. Sires, No. 3, providing an FHLB directors grandfather clause, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.

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An amendment, by Mr. Bachus, No. 4, regarding Affordable Housing Fund amounts to FHLB
affordable housing program, was NOT AGREED TO, as modified, by record vote of 16 yeas and 36 nays
(Record vote FC-28).
An amendment, by Mr. Frank, No. 5, establishing additional factors for portfolio standards, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Shays, No. 6, regarding Enterprise boards of directors, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Hinojosa, No. 7, providing homebuyers pre-purchasing counseling, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mrs. Biggert, No. 8, requiring Affordable Housing Fund grants to be administered
by HUD, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 20 yeas, and 35 nays (Record vote FC-29).
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 9, requiring periodic review of core/minimum capital, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Baker, No. 10, regarding LHFA use of 2007 Affordable Housing Fund
amounts, was offered and WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, No. 11, on conforming loan limits, was NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 10 yeas and 51 nays (Record vote FC-30).
An amendment by Ms. Waters, No. 12, regulated entities consider inclusion of minorities and
women, was AGREED TO by a record vote of 34 yeas and 27 nays (Record vote FC-31).
An amendment by Mr. Neugebauer, No. 13, guidelines for eligible recipients of Affordable Housing
Fund grants, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 14, reserving authority for Affordable Housing Fund, was
AGREED TO, as modified, by a record vote of 35 yeas and 26 nays (Record vote FC-32).
An amendment by Mr. Gillmor, No. 15, each enterprise shall include disclosure of income
information, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Clay, No. 16, setting single family housing goal targets, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 17, establishing Habitat for Humanity as the recipient of
Affordable Housing Fund grant, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 13 yeas and 50 nays (Record
vote FC-33).
An amendment by Mr. Lynch, No. 18, setting single family rental housing goals, was AGREED TO
by voice vote.
An amendment by Mrs. Biggert, No. 19, providing a limit on states administrative costs of the
Affordable Housing Fund, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Meeks, No. 20, regarding diversity in the Agency workforce, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Waters, No. 21, regarding Federal Housing Enterprise Board membership,
was AGREED TO by voice vote.

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An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 22, setting portfolio guidelines, was NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 15 yeas and 48 nays (Record vote FC-34).
An amendment by Mr. Royce, No. 23, striking limited-life entity proceeds, was NOT AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Perlmutter, No. 24, setting 125% credit for energy/environmental standards
as housing goals, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Neugebauer, No. 25, setting a cap on the Affordable Housing Fund, was NOT
AGREED TO by a record vote of 30 yeas and 35 nays (Record vote FC-35).
An amendment by Mrs. Maloney, No. 26, setting housing goals credit for licensed childcare, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 27, setting portfolio requirements, was NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 15 yeas and 50 nays (Record vote FC-36).
An amendment by Ms. Waters, No. 28, consider community demographics in appointing independent
directors, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Shays, No. 29, including information security/privacy controls, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Paul, No. 30, eliminating authority for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and
FHLBs to borrow from Treasury, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 31, setting limitations on Affordable Housing Fund recipients,
was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 32, requiring a GAO report on the Affordable Housing Fund,
was AGREED TO, as modified, by voice vote.
H.R. 1515

TO AMEND THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 TO


TREAT CERTAIN COMMUNITIES FOR PURPOSES OF THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM was ordered reported to the House, with a
favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

H.R. 1675

PRESERVATION APPROVAL PROCESS IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2007 was ordered


reported to the House, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

H.R. 1676

NATIVE AMERICAN HOME OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 2007 was ordered


reported to the House, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

May 2 and 3, 2007


On Wednesday, May 2, 2007, and Thursday, May 3, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services met
in open session and considered the following measures:
H.R. 698

INDUSTRIAL BANK HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the
House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a voice vote.

The following amendments were considered:


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An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, amendment in the nature of a substitute, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Campbell, No. 1a, regarding exceptions, was offered and WITHDRAWN.
H.R.1852

EXPANDING AMERICAN HOMEOWNERSHIP ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the


House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a record vote of 45 yeas and 19
nays (Record vote FC-46).

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Hodes, No. 1, regarding failure to pay amounts from escrow accounts for
single family mortgages, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Donnelly, No. 2, adding manufactured housing, was AGREED TO, by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Donnelly, No. 3, adding the definition of real estate, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mrs. McCarthy, No. 4, requiring a mandatory notice, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 5, adding participation of mortgage brokers and correspondent
lenders, was AGREED TO, as amended, by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Green to the amendment offered by Mr. Frank, No. 5a, adding additional
mortgage brokers and correspondent lenders, was AGREED TO, as modified by unanimous consent, by
voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Waters to the amendment offered by Mr. Frank, No. 5b, inserting mortgage
bankers, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mrs. Maloney, No. 6, providing insurance for single family homes with licensed
day care facilities, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Moore of Kansas, No. 7, limiting mortgage insurance premiums was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 8, clarifying disposition of certain properties, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 9, temporary reinstatement of downpayment and premium
requirements in event of increased defaults was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 29 yeas and 34
nays (Record vote FC-38).
An amendment by Mr. Marshall, No. 10, putting limitation on origination fees, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mrs. Capito, No. 11, requiring acceptable forms of identification for FHA
mortgagors, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Green, No. 12, establishing a pilot program for automated process for
borrowers without sufficient credit history, was AGREED TO by voice vote.

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An amendment by Mrs. Biggert, No. 13, requiring notification and availability to mortgagor, was
NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 14, requiring mortgage disclosures, was offered and
WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 15, regarding use of FHA savings for costs of mortgage insurance,
housing counseling, and affordable hosing grant fund, was AGREED TO by a record vote of 37 yeas and
15 nays (Record vote FC-39).
An amendment by Mrs. Biggert, No. 16, regarding use of FHA savings for Title II single family
mortgage insurance programs, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 22 yeas and 38 nays (Record
vote FC-40).
An amendment by Mr. Bachus, No. 17, limiting housing fund increases, was NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 26 yeas and 36 nays (Record vote FC-41).
An amendment by Ms. Waters, No. 18, expanding underwriting standards, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Miller of California, No. 19, regarding certification requirements, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Neugebauer, No. 20, the question was divided: The first part, dealing with
authorization of appropriations, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote. The second part, authorizing a
HUD study and report, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price of Georgia, No. 21, on requirement of offsets was NOT AGREED TO by
a record vote of 27 yeas and 37 nays (Record vote FC-42).
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 22, protection of senior citizen homeowners, was NOT AGREED
TO by a record vote of 28 yeas and 36 nays (Record vote FC-43).
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 23, suspension of contribution, was NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 28 yeas and 36 nays (Record vote FC-44).
An amendment by Mrs. Biggert, No. 24, amendment in the nature of a substitute, was NOT
AGREED TO by a record vote of 28 yeas and 36 nays (Record vote FC-45).

May 23 and 24, 2007


On Wednesday, May 23, 2007, and Thursday, May 24, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services
met in open session and considered the following measures:
A RESOLUTION ELECTING MINORITY MEMBERS TO THE SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE
COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICES was agreed to by voice vote.
H.R. 2347

IRAN SANCTIONS ENABLING ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the House, as
amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Bachus, No. 1, changing authority, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
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An amendment by Mr. Sherman, No.2, additional definitions of investment, was AGREED TO by


voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 3, regarding international financial institutions, was AGREED TO
by voice vote.

H.R. 1980

HOUSING ASSISTANCE COUNCIL AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2007 was ordered


reported to the House, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendment was considered:


An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 1, requirement of offsets, was NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 24 yeas and 32 nays (Record Vote FC-47).

H.R. 2139

FHA MANUFACTURED HOUSING LOAN MODERNIZATION ACT OF 2007 was ordered


reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Bachus, No. 1, requiring a GAO study of mitigation of tornado risks to
manufactured homes, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite, No. 2, requiring the social security account number for
assistance, was AGREED TO by voice vote.

H.R. 1982
RURAL HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 2007
was ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable
recommendation, by voice vote.
The following amendment was considered:
An amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite, No. 1, requiring the social security account number for
assistance, was AGREED TO by voice vote.

H.R. 1851
SECTION 8 VOUCHER REFORM ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported
to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a record vote of 52 ayes and 9 nays.
The following amendments were considered:
An amendment by Ms. Waters/Mrs. Biggert, No. 1, managers amendment, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Murphy, No. 2, regarding educational savings accounts, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Green, No. 3, authorization of appropriations, was AGREED TO, as amended,
by voice vote.
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An amendment by Mr. Bachus, to the amendment by Mr. Green, No. 3a, second degree amendment
regarding incremental housing units, was AGREED TO, as modified by unanimous consent, by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Royce, No. 4, limitation on authority to require documents in languages other
than English, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 27 yeas and 34 nays (Record vote FC-48).
An amendment by Mr. Capuano, No. 5, on enhanced vouchers, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 6, requirement of offsets, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of
28 yeas and 35 nays (Record vote FC-49).
An amendment by Mr.Lynch/Mr. Murphy, No. 7, regarding rent burdens, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Watt, No. 8, on screening of applicants, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, No. 9, imposing work requirements, was NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 28 yeas and 35 nays (Record vote FC-50).
An amendment by Ms. Moore, No. 10, on demonstration program waiver authority, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Green, No. 11, on contract extension, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Lynch/Mr. Capuano, No. 12, protecting tenants with 95% of median income,
was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Miller of California, No. 13, on rent reform, was OFFERED AND
WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Miller of California, No. 14, on time limitation on assistance, was NOT
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Waters, No. 15, on enforcement of housing quality standards, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Waters, No. 16, regarding the housing innovation program, was AGREED
TO, as amended, by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Miller of California, to the amendment by Ms. Waters, No. 16a, increasing the
number of public housing agencies, was AGREED TO, by voice vote.

June 26, 2007


On Tuesday, June 26, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and considered
the following measures:
H.R. 2547

FDIC ENFORCEMENT ENHANCEMENT ACT was ordered reported to the House, with a
favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

H.CON.
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RES. 140

RECOGNIZING THE LOW PRESENCE OF MINORITITES IN THE FINANCIAL


SERVICES INDUSTRY AND MINORITIES AND WOMEN IN UPPER LEVEL POSITIONS
OF MANAGEMENT, AND EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE CONGRESS THAT
ACTIVE MEASURES SHOULD BE TAKEN TO INCREASE THE DEMOCRGAPHIC
DIVERSITY OF THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY was ordered reported to the
House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendment was considered:


An amendment by Mr. Meeks, No. 1, a substitute for the preamble, was AGREED TO, as modified,
by voice vote.
H.R. 2786

NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING ASSISTANCE AND SELF-DETERMINATION


REQUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the House, with a favorable
recommendation, by voice vote.

July 26, 31 and August 1, 2007


On Thursday, July 26, 2007, Tuesday, July 31, 2007, and Wednesday, August 1, 2007, the
Committee on Financial Services met in open session and considered the following measures:
July 26, 2007
H.R. 3002

NATIVE AMERICAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE FOR


HOUSING ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable
recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendment was considered:


An amendment by Mr. Watt, No. 1, Cherokee Nation limitation, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R.180

DARFUR ACCOUNTABILITY AND DIVESTMENT ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to


the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendment was considered:


An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, managers amendment in the nature of a substitute, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 3121

FLOOD INSURANCE REFORM AND MODERNIZATION ACT OF 2007 was ordered


reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a record vote of 38
yeas and 29 nays (FC-56).

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mrs. Biggert, No. 1, substitute amendment striking all after the enacting clause
and inserting H.R. 1682, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 30 yeas and 37 nays (Record vote FC52).
An amendment by Mr. Neugebauer, No. 2, directing FEMA to conduct a study and report to
Congress on inclusion of building codes in floodplain management criteria, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
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An amendment by Mr. Hinojosa, No. 3, regarding effective date of ongoing flood mapping program,
was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Klein, No. 4, striking section 4 and inserting study on increasing premiums
for nonresidential properties and non-primary residences, was WITHDRAWN.
An en bloc amendment by Mr. Hinojosa, No. 5, requiring a study of economic effects of charging
actuarially-based premium rates for pre-firm structures; effecting a change in membership of technical
mapping advisory council for ongoing mapping program; and include residential property, including
multifamily rental property, for losses, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Hinojosa and Mr. Green, No. 6, ensuring that rental property used as
primary residence is covered, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Hinojosa, No. 7, updating information of mapping upon request of
community, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Green and Mr. Cleaver, No. 8, providing for tenant notice of availability of
contest insurance, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Cleaver, No. 9, preventing delay of 100-year maps, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 10, on pre-firm phase-in properties, was NOT AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Boren, No. 11, report on current efforts by FEMA to market and educate
consumers regarding benefits of obtaining coverage under the national flood insurance program, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite, No. 12, striking Section 7 (multi-peril coverage) and inserting
study regarding expansion of the national flood insurance program, was NOT AGREED TO by a record
vote of 31 yeas and 37 nays (Record vote FC-53).
An amendment by Mr. Baker, No. 13, establishing an effective date for Section 7, was AGREED TO
by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Davis of Kentucky, No. 14, conditions for making coverage available, was
NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 30 yeas and 37 nays (Record vote FC-54).
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, No. 15, modifying FEMA Report on borrowing authority, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 16, requiring use of supplemental forms in connection with flood
insurance policies, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 17, striking Section 26, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of
24 yeas and 43 nays (Record vote FC-55).
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, No. 18, on requirement to cease offering coverage if borrowing to
pay claims, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
July 26 and July 31, 2007
H.R. 2895

NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRUST FUND ACT OF 2007


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was ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a


record vote of 45 yeas and 23 nays (Record vote FC-62)
The following amendments were considered:
An amendment by Mr. Frank and Ms. Waters, No. 1, a managers amendment, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Davis (KY), No. 2, including priority housing needs in rural areas, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Velzquez, No. 3, including existing state and local funding for affordable
housing from being supplanted by the AHTF, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Neugebauer, No. 4, was NOT AGREED TO by a
record vote of 24 yeas and 43 nays (Record vote FC-57).
An amendment by Mr. Capuano, No. 5, striking the minimum amount for states, was AGREED TO
by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 6, requiring acceptable identification for occupancy or assistance,
was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 33 yeas and 34 nays (Record vote FC-58).
An amendment by Mr. Castle, No. 7, making a change in requirements for years in which less than
$2 billion is available, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An en bloc amendment by Mr. Miller (CA), Mrs. McCarthy, and Mr. Capuano, No. 8, providing for a
change in selection criteria, determining increase in affordable rental housing in an area with an
extremely low percentage of affordable housing, and requiring a Congressional review of the formula,
was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Feeney, No. 9, striking applicability of Davis-Bacon, was NOT AGREED TO
by a record vote 20 yeas and 47 nays (Record vote FC-59).
An amendment by Mr. Royce, No. 10, on grantee ineligibility, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, No. 11, providing priority for families on Section 8 waiting list,
was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 12, adding a paygo provision, was NOT AGREED TO by a record
vote of 30 yeas and 37 nays (Record vote FC-60).
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, No. 13, eliminating certain funding streams, was NOT AGREED
TO by a record vote of 29 yeas and 38 nays (Record vote FC-61).
August 1, 2007
H.R. 2761

TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE REVISION AND EXTENSION ACT OF 2007, was


ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a record
vote of 49 yeas and 20 nays (Record vote FC-66)

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An amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Subcommittee on Capital Markets,


Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises, making various technical and substantive changes,
as amended, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
The following amendments to the Subcommittee amendment were considered:
An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, a managers amendment making various technical and
substantive changes, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Manzullo, No. 2, providing for NBCR small insurer exemption, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Clay, No. 3, including farm owners multiple peril insurance, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Marchant, No. 4, inserting rule of construction regarding insurer
coordination, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Putnam, No. 5, inserting 8 + 2 extension of the program, was NOT AGREED
TO by a record vote of 26 yeas and 39 nays (Record vote FC-63).
An amendment by Mr. King, Mr. Ackerman, Mrs. Maloney, Mrs. McCarthy and Mr. Meeks, No. 6,
extending the program by 15 years, was AGREED TO by a record vote of 39 yeas and 30 nays (Record
vote FC-64).
An amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite, No. 7, requiring an annual adjustment, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mrs. Bachmann, No. 8, on discretionary recoupment, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 9, regarding a 5% deductible, was NOT AGREED TO by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 10, with a revised 5% deductible, was AGREED TO by a record
vote of 42 yeas and 27 nays (Record vote FC-65).

September 18, 2007


On Tuesday, September 18, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and considered
the following measures:
RESOLUTION REGARDING MINORITY SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP was agreed to
by voice vote.
APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE CONSULTANT CONTRACT was agreed to by voice vote.
H.R. 2787

C.J.S HOME PROTECTION ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the House, as amended,
with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendment was considered:


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An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, a managers amendment, was agreed to by voice vote.
H.R. 2868

TO ELIMINATE THE EXEMPTION FROM STATE REGULATION FOR CERTAIN


SECURITIES DESIGNATED BY NATIONAL SECURITIES EXCHANGES was ordered
reported to the House with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

H.R. 3526

TO INCLUDE ALL BANKING AGENCIES WITHIN THE EXISTING REGULATORY


AUTHORITY UNDER THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT WITH RESPECT TO
DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES was ordered reported to
the House with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

September 25 and 26, 2007


On Tuesday, September 25, 2007, and Wednesday, September 26, 2007, the Committee on Financial
Services met in open session and considered the following measures:
H.R. 3521

PUBLIC HOUSING ASSET MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2007 was ordered


reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Sires, No. 1, managers amendment, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Velzquez, No. 2, striking prevention of certain PHAs from participation in
negotiations, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 2930

SECTION 202 SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY ACT OF 2007 was ordered
reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

The following amendment was considered:


An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, managers amendment, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 3355

HOMEOWNERS DEFENSE ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the House, as amended,
with a favorable recommendation, by a record vote of 36 yeas and 27 nays (FC-71).

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 1, managers amendment in the nature of a substitute, as
amended, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite, No. la, providing reinsurance coverage for state natural
catastrophe insurance programs, was WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Murphy, No. 1b, inserting requires regarding qualified reinsurance
programs, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Shays, No. 1c, an amendment in the nature of a substitute establishing a
Commission on Natural Catastrophe Risk Management, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 22
yeas and 32 nays (FC-67).
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An amendment by Mr. Feeney, No. 1d, regarding direct assistance to homeowners, was
WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Bachus, No. 1e, adding a precondition for qualified reinsurance program, was
WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 1f, authorizing Treasury Secretary to adjust trigger for loan
eligibility, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 27 yeas and 32 nays (FC-68).
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 1g, adding an additional requirement to the definition of qualified
reinsurance program, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 31 yeas and 32 nays (FC-69).
An amendment by Mr. Price, No. 1h, limiting federal loans to only catastrophic events, was NOT
AGREED TO by a record vote of 29 yeas and 34 nays (FC-70).
An amendment by Mr. Campbell, No. 1i, including commercial property, was WITHDRAWN.

H.R. 3524

HOPE VI IMPROVEMENT AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2007


was ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice
vote.

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Ms. Waters, No. 1, a managers amendment, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Gary G. Miller (CA), No. 2, regarding inclusion of non-profit housing
developments, was WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Cleaver, No. 3, providing tenant-based vouchers under revitalization plan,
was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Shays, No. 4, changing definition of significant amendment or change, was
WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Shays, No. 5, dealing with one-for-one replacement, was NOT AGREED TO
by voice vote.
An amendment by Mrs. Capito, No. 6, regarding green development compliance, was WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, No. 7, authorization of appropriations to Section 8, had a point of
order sustained and ruled out of order.

October 31, 2007


On Wednesday, October 31, 2007, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and
considered the following measures:
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Bachus, electing Minority member to subcommittees, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
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H.R. 3873

SECTION 515 RURAL HOUSING PROPERTY TRANSFER IMPROVEMENT ACT OF


2007, was ordered reported to the House with a favorable recommendation by voice vote.

H.R. 3959

TO AMEND THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE ACT OF 1968 TO PROVIDE FOR THE
PHASE-IN OF ACTUARIAL RATES FOR CERTAIN PRE-FIRM PROPERTIES, was
ordered reported to the House with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by voice vote.

Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.


H.R. 3965

MARK-TO-MARKET EXTENSION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2007, was ordered


reported to the House, as amended, by voice vote.

An Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.


An Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 2, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 3, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Ms. Waters, no. 4, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Green, no. 5, was WITHDRAWN.
An Amendment by Mr. Green, no. 6, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 3703

TO ALLOW AN EXCEPTION FROM THE $1 COIN DISPENSING CAPABILITY


REQUIREMENT FOR CERTAIN VENDING MACHINES, was ordered reported to the
House with a favorable recommendation by voice vote.

November 6 and 7, 2007


On Tuesday, November 6, 2007 and Wednesday, November 7, 2007, the Committee on Financial
Services met in open session and considered the following measures:
H.R. 3915

MORTGAGE REFORM AND ANTI-PREDATORY LENDING ACT OF 2007, was ordered


reported to the House with a favorable recommendation by a record vote of 45 yeas and 19
nays. (FC-80)

An Amendment by Mr. Frank, Mr. Bachus, Mr. Miller (NC), Mr. Watt, Mrs. Biggert, Mrs. Capito,
Ms. Pryce, and Mr. LaTourette, no. 1, the Manager's amendment in the nature of a subsitute was
AGREED TO by a voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Baker, no. 1a, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Capuano, no. 1b, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Ms. Biggert and Mr. LaTourette, no. 1c, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Clay, no. 1d, was AGREED TO by voice vote.

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An Amendment by Mr. Pearce, no. 1e, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 22 yeas and 38
nays. (FC-72)
An Amendment by Mr. Green, Mr. McHenry, and Mr. Neugebauer, no. 1f, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Baca, to the amendment by Mr. Green, no. 1f(a), was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
An Amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite and Mr. Garrett, no. 1g, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Watt and Mr. Miller (NC), no. 1h, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Marchant, no. 1i, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Sherman, no. 1j, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Miller (CA), no. 1k, was WITHDRAWN.
An Amendment by Mr. Miller (CA), no. 1l, was WITHDRAWN.
An Amendment by Mr. McHenry, no. 1m, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 25 yeas and 36
nays. (FC-73)
An Amendment by Mr. Garrett, no. 1n, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 26 yeas and 37
nays. (FC-74)
An Amendment by Mr. Price, no. 1o, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote 19 yeas and 44 nays.
(FC-75)
An Amendment by Mr. Campbell, no. 1p, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 22 yeas and 42
nays. (FC-76)
An Amendment by Mr. Feeney, no. 1q, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Garrett, no. 1r, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 20 yeas and 44
nays. (FC-77)
An Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 1s, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 21 yeas and 43
nays. (FC-78)
An Amendment by Mr. Castle, no. 1t, was WITHDRAWN.
An Amendment by Mr. McHenry, no. 1u, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 20 yeas and 44
nays. (FC-79)
November 7, 2006
H.R. 4043

PRESERVING AND EXPANDING MINORITY DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS ACT, was


ordered reported to the House witha favorable recommendation by voice vote.

H.R. 4050

LEVEE-LIKE STRUCTURE CONSIDERATION ACT OF 2007, was ordered reported to the


House with a favorable recommendation by voice vote.

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H.R. 3837

ESCROW, APPRAISAL, AND MORTGAGE SERVICING IMPROVEMENTS ACT, was


ordered reported to the House with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by voice vote.

An Amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Kanjorski and Mrs. Biggert, no. 1, was AGREED
TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Ms. Waters, no. 1a, was WITHDRAWN.
An Amendment by Ms. Moore, no. 1b, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 4051

HOUSING ASSISTANCE AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2007, was ordered reported to the


House with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by a record vote of 36 yeas and 27
nays. (FC-85)

An Amendment by Ms. Waters, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.


An Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 2, was NON-GERMANE.
An Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, as amended, no. 3, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Ms. Waters, to the amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 3a, was AGREED TO by
voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Price, no. 4, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 5, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 6, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 25 yeas and 32
nays. (FC-81)
An Amendment by Mr. Price, no. 7, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 23 yeas and 33 nays.
(FC-82)
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 8, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 23 yeas and 33
nays. (FC-83)
An Amendment by Mr. Price, no. 9, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 29 yeas and 33 nays.
(FC-84)
January 23, 2008
On Wednesday, January 23, 2008, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and
considered the following measures:
Approval of Extension of Committee Consultant Contract, was AGREED TO by a voice vote.
February 28, 2008
On Thursday, February 28, 2008, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and
considered the following measures:
Resolution Electing Minority Members to Subcommittees was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Committee Print Entitled "Views and Estimates of the Committee on Financial Services on Matters to
be Set Forth in the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2009" was APPROVED, as
amended, by voice vote and forwarded to the Budget Committee.
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Amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.


Amendment by Mr. Frank, No. 2, was AGREED TO, as modified, by voice vote.
April 3, 2008
H.R. 2634

JUBILEE
ACT
FOR
RESPONSIBLE
LENDING
AND
EXPANDED
DEBT
CANCELLATION OF 2007 was ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable
recommendation by voice vote.

Amendment by Mr. Frank, Mr. Bachus, and Mrs. Biggert, no. 1, a manager's amendment, was
AGREED TO by voice vote.
April 23, 2008
On Wednesday, April 23, 2008, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and
considered the following measures:
The Resolution Appointing Majority Members to Subcommittees was ordered reported to the House
with a favorable recommendation by a voice vote.
The Approval of Extension of Committee Consultant Contract was ordered reported to the House
with a favorable recommendation by a voice vote.
H.R. 5818

Neighborhood Stablization Act of 2008, was order reported favorably to the house, as
amended, by a record vote of 38 yeas and 26 nays. (FC-90)

Amendment by Mr. Frank and Ms. Waters, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Miller, no. 2, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Perlmutter, no. 3, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Capuano, Mrs. McCarthy, and Mr. Carson, no. 4, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
Amendment by Mr. Wilson, no. 5, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Price, no. 5a, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. LaTourette, Mr. Wilson, and Ms. Pryce, no. 6, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Price, no. 7, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 26 yeas and 34 nays. (FC86)
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 8, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 25 yeas and 37
nays. (FC-87)
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 9, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 28 yeas and 36
nays. (FC-88)
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 10, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 11, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
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Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 12, was AGREED TO by voice vote.


Amendment by Mr. McHenry, no. 13, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 24 nays and 40
nays. (FC-89)
H.R. 5579

Emergency Mortgage Loan Modification Act of 2008, was ordered reported to the House, as
amended, with a favorable recommendation by a voice vote.

Amendment by Mr. Kanjorski, no. 1, a manager's amendment, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
April 24, April 30, 2008
On Thursday, April 24, 2008, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and
considered the following measures:
H.R. 5830

FHA Housing Stabilization and Homeownership Retention Act of 2008 was ordered reported
to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a record vote of 46 yeas and
21 nays. (FC- 110)

Amendment by Ms. Bean and Mr. McCarthy (CA), no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 2, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Ms. Bean, no. 3, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Moore (KS) and Mr. Shays, no. 4, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Bachus, Mrs. Biggert, and Mrs. Capito, no. 5, was NOT AGREED TO, as
amended, by a record vote of 23 yeas and 34 nays. (FC-91)
Amendment by Mr. Price, 5a, to amendment No. 5, was divided: the first portion was AGREED TO
by voice vote and the second portion was WITHDRAWN.
Amendment by Mrs. Biggert and Mr. LaTourette, no. 6, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mrs. Capito, no. 7, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Mahoney, no. 8, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
(FC-92)

Amendment by Mr. Putnam, no. 9, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 27 yeas and 32 nays.

Amendment by Mr. Watt and Ms. Velazquez, no. 10, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 28
yeas and 34 nays. (FC-93)
(FC-95)
(FC-96)

Amendment by Mr. Perlmutter, no. 10a, was AGREED TO by a record vote of 45 yeas and 22 nays.
Amendment by Mr. Price, no. 10b, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 33 yeas and 36 nays.
Amendment by Mr. Price (GA), no. 10c, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 11, was AGREED TO by a record vote of 69 yeas and 0 nays. (FC-98)

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Amendment by Mr. Price (GA), no. 11a, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 33 yeas and 36
nays. (FC-97)
Amendment by Mr. Miller (CA), no. 12, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Carson, no. 13, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Neugebauer, no. 14, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, as amended, no. 15, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Frank, 15a, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Ms. Moore (WI), no. 16, Point of Order was SUSTAINED.
Amendment by Mr. Kanjorski and Mrs. Biggert, no. 17, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
On Wednesday, April 30, 2008, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and considered the
following measures:
Motion to Reconsider the vote on the amendment by Mr. Watt no. 10 was AGREED TO by a record
vote of 36 yeas and 23 nays. (FC-94)
Amendment by Mr. Meeks, no. 18, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Manzullo, no. 19, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 33 yeas and 36
nays. (FC-99)
Amendment by Mr. Miller (NC), no. 20, was WITHDRAWN.
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 21, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Marshall, no. 22, was AGREED TO by a record vote of 36 yeas and 32 nays. (FC100)
Amendment by Mr. Baca and Mrs. McCarthy (NY), no. 23, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mrs. Biggert, no. 24, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 31 yeas and 38 nays.
(FC-101)
Amendment by Mr. Davis (KY), no. 25, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 33 yeas and 36
nays. (FC-102)
Amendment by Mr. Garrett (NJ), no. 26, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 30 yeas and 39
nays. (FC-103)
Amendment by Mr. Barret (SC), no. 27, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 33 yeas and 36
nays. (FC-104)
Amendment by Mr. Neugebauer, no. 28, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 22 yeas and 47
nays. (FC-105)
Amendment by Mrs. Bachman and Mr. McHenry, no. 29, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of
33 yeas and 36 nays. (FC-106)

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Amendment by Mr. Roskam, no. 30, as amended, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 28 yeas
and 29 nays. (FC-107)
Amendment by Mr. Garrett (NJ), no. 31, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Neugebauer, no. 32, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 33, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 28 yeas and 36
nays. (FC-108)
Amendment by Mr. McHenry, no. 34, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Price (GA), no. 35, was OFFERED and WITHDRAWN.
Amendment by Mr. Price (GA), no. 36, was OFFERED and WITHDRAWN.
Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 37, was OFFERED and WITHDRAWN.
Amendment by Mr. McHenry, no. 38, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 39, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mrs. Biggert and Mr. LaTourette, no. 40, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Price (GA), no. 41, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 29 yeas and 37
nays. (FC-109)
June 24, June 25, 2008
On Tuesday, June 24, 2008, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and considered
the following measures:
Resolution Appointing Majority Members to Subcommittees was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 3329

Homes for Heroes Act (Committee Print) was AGREED TO, as amended, by voice vote.

Amendment by Ms. Waters and Mr. Green, no. 1, manager's amendment, was AGREED TO by voice
vote.
Amendment by Mr. Shays, no. 2, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 6184

America's Beautiful National Parks Quarter Collar Coin Act of 2008 was ORDERED reported
to the House with a favorable recommendation by a record vote of 58 yeas and 0 nays. (FC111)

H.R. 4461

Community Building Code Administration Grant Act of 2007 was AGREED TO, as
amended, by voice vote.

Amendment by Mr. Moore (KS), no.1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.


H.R. 6309

Lead-Safe Housing for Kids Act was AGREED TO, as amended, by voice vote.

Amendment by Mr. Ellison, no.1, manager's amendment was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Ms. Capito, no. 2, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 4049

Money Service Business Act of 2007 was AGREED TO, as amended, by voice vote.
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Amendment by Mrs. Maloney, no.1, manager's amendment, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 6306
to authorize United States participation in, and appropriations for the United States
contributions to, the fifteenth replenishment of the resources of the IDA and the eleventh replenishment of the
resources of the AFD, and for other purposes was ORDERED reported to the House, as amended, with a
favorable recommendation, by voice vote.
Amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Frank, no. 1, was AGREED TO, as amended, by
voice vote.
Amendment to the amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Price, no. 1a, was AGREED TO
by voice vote.
Amendment to the amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Price, no. 1b, was NOT AGREED
TO by a record vote of 27 yeas and 35 nays. (FC-112)
Amendment by Ms. Waters, no. 2, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Ms. Waters, no. 3, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.
Amendment by Ms. Waters, no. 4, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
Amendment by Ms. Waters, no. 5, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
vote.

Amendment by Mr. Sherman, no. 6, was AGREED TO, as amended by unanimous consent, by voice

Amendment by Mr. Neugebauer to Mr. Sherman's amendment, no. 6a, was OFFERED AND
WITHDRAWN.
H.R. 6216

Asset Management Improvement Act of 2008 was ORDERED reported to the House, as
amended, with a favorable recommendation by voice vote.

Amendment by Ms. Waters, no. 1, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.


Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 2, manager's amendment, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 5767, Payments System Protection Act was NOT ORDERED reported by voice vote.
113)

Amendment by Mr. King, no. 1, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 32 ayes and 32 nays. (FC-

H.R. 1746

Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act was ORDERED reported to the House, as amended,
with a favorable recommendation by voice vote.

Amendment by Mr. Frank in the nature of a sustitute, no. 1, was AGREED TO, as amended, by voice
vote.
Amendment to the amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Sherman, no. 1a, was AGREED
TO, subject to modification, by voice vote.
Amendment en bloc to the amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Sherman, no. 1b, was
NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
July 30, 2008
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On Tuesday, July 30, 2008, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and considered
the following measures:
H.R. 5772

Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2008, was ordered reported to the
House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

An amendment by Mr. Murphy, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.


H.R. 6308
Municipal Bond Fairness Act was ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a
favorable recommendation, by voice vote.
An amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Frank, no. 1, was AGREED TO, as amended, by
voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Roskam, no. 1a, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Capuano, no. 1b, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Capuano, no. 1c, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Campbell, no. 1d, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. McHenry, no. 1e, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Capuano, no. 1f, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.
H.R. 6078

vote.

Green Resources for Energy Efficient Neighborhoods Act of 2008 was ordered reported to the
House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation, by voice vote.

An amendment by Mr. Perlmutter, Mr. Frank, and Mrs. Biggert, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice
An amendment by Mr. Roskam, no. 2, was AGREED TO, as modified, by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Neugebauer and Mrs. Biggert, no. 3, was AGREED TO, by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr Capuano, no. 4, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Sherman, no. 5, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Hodes, no. 6, was AGREED TO by voice vote.

An amendment by Mr. Price, no. 7, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 27 yeas and 36 nays.
(FC-114)
An amendment by Mr. Price, no. 8, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 5244

Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights Act of 2008 was ordered reported to the House, as
amended, with a favorable recommendation, by a record vote of 39 yeas and 27 nays. (FC120)

An amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mrs. Maloney, no. 1, was AGREED TO, as amended,
by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Ackerman, no. 1a, was NOT AGREED TO, by a roll call vote of 27 ayes and
39 nays. (FC-115)
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An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 1b, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 1c, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 30 yeas and 37
nays. (FC-116)
An amendment by Mr. Hodes, no. 1d, was AGREED TO, as amended by the Watt substitute, by voice
vote.
An amendment by Mr. Castle, no. 1d(1), to the Hodes amendment regarding a change of effective
date, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An substitute amendment by Mr. Watt, no. 1d(2), for the Hodes amendment, was AGREED TO by a
record vote of 57 yeas, 10 nays, and 1 pass. (FC-117)
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 1e, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Ellison, no. 1f, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Hensarling, no. 1g, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An substitute amendment by Mr. Castle, no. 1h, for the Maloney amendment in the nature of a
substitute, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 28 yeas and 39 nays. (FC-119)
An amendment by Mr. Price, no. 1i, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 30 yeas and 37 nays.
(FC-118)
An amendment by Mrs. Maloney, no. 1j, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 840

Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act was ordered reported
to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation by voice vote.

An amendment in the nature of a substitute by Ms. Moore and Ms. Waters, no. 1, was AGREED TO
by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Foster and Mr. Ellison, no. 1a, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by mr. Ellison and Mr. Foster, no. 1b, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 1c, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Waters and Mr. Hinojosa, no. 1d, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mrs. Biggert and Mr. Davis (KY), no. 1e, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.
July 30, 2008
On Tuesday, July 30, 2008, the Committee on Financial Services met in open session and considered
the following measures:
H.R. 6642

National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act Amendments of 2008, was ordered reported to the
House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation by voice vote.

An Amendment by Ms. Maloney, no. 1, a technical amendment, was AGREED TO by voice voice.
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H.R. 6871

Expedited Funds Availability Dollar Limits Adjustment Act of 2008 (EFFA) was ordered
reported to the House with a favorable recommendation by voice vote.

H.R. 6694

FHA Seller-Financed Downpayment Reform and Risk-Based Pricing Authorization Act of


2008 was ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a favorable recommendation by
voice vote.

An Amendment by Ms. Brown-Waite and Mr. Wilson (OH), no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Green, Mr. Miller (CA), Ms. Waters, and Mr. Shays, no. 2, was AGREED TO
by voice vote.
H.R. 6870

Payment System Protection Act was ordered reported to the House, as amended, with a
favorable recommendation by a record vote of 30 yeas and 19 nays. (FC-121)

An Amendment by Mr. Frank, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON CAPITAL MARKETS, INSURANCE, AND GOVERNMENT SPONSORED


ENTERPRISES
July 24, 2007
On Tuesday, July 24, 2007, the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government
Sponsored Enterprises met in open session and considered the following measure:
H.R. 2761

TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE REVISION AND EXTENSION ACT was ordered reported
to the Full Committee, with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by a record vote of 26
yeas and 17 nays (Record vote No. CM-4).

The following amendments were considered:


An amendment by Mr. Kanjorski, No. 1, managers amendment in the nature of a substitute, was
AGREED TO, as amended, by voice vote.
An amendment by Ms. Pryce, No. 1a, striking Section 2 and inserting new termination dates for
NBCR, was NOT AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Ackerman, No. 1b, to include the Secretary of Homeland Security in
certification for acts of terrorism and acts of NBCR terrorism, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
An amendment by Mr. Baker, No. 1c, regarding rates and disallowed claims at State level may go to
Federal Court, was WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Manzullo, No. 1d, NBCR make-available exceptions for small businesses, was
WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Marchant, No. 1e, to allow NBCR insurance partnering, was WITHDRAWN.
An amendment by Mr. Garrett, No. 1f, Section 2 change of date, was NOT AGREED TO by a record
vote of 14 yeas and 29 nays (Record vote No. CM-1).
An amendment by Mr. Putnam, No. 1g, strike Section 2 and insert new section setting new
termination dates, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 18 yeas and 25 nays (Record vote No. CM2).
An amendment by Mrs. Bachmann, No. 1h, requiring full recoupment of Federal financial assistance
share, was NOT AGREED TO by a record vote of 19 yeas and 24 nays (Record vote No.CM-3).
An amendment by Mr. Baker, No. 1i, striking in the same previously impacted areas and in the
same impacted areas, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
July 9, 2008
On Wednesday, July 9, 2008, the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government
Sponsored Enterprises met in open session and considered the following measure:
H.R. 5840

Insurance Information Act of 2008 was ordered reported to the Full Committee, with a
favorable recommendation, as amended, by voice vote.

An Amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Kanjorski, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
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An Amendment by Ms. Speier, no. 1a, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.


H.R. 5611

National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act of 2008 was ordered
reported to the Full Committee, with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by voice
vote.

An Amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mr. Scott, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 5792

Increasing Insurance Coverage Options for Consumers Act of 2008 was ordered reported to
the Full Committee, with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by voice vote.

An Amendment by Mr. Moore (KS), no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.


Committee Print, Securities Act of 2008, was ordered reported to the Full Committee, with a
favorable recommendation by voice vote.
An Amendment by Mr. Capuano, no. 1, was OFFERED AND WITHDRAWN.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY POLICY, TRADE, AND


TECHNOLOGY

There were no markups held by the Subcommittee.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND CONSUMER CREDIT

There were no markups held by the Subcommittee.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY


May 14, 2008
On Wednesday, May 14, 2008, the Subcommittee on Housing and Community
Opportunity met in open session and considered the following measures:
H.R. 3397
LEAD SAFE HOUSING FOR KIDS ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to
the Full Committee, with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by voice vote.
Amendment by Mr. Ellison, no. 1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.
H.R. 3329
HOMES FOR HEROES ACT OF 2007 was ordered reported to the Full
Committee, with a favorable recommendation, as amended, by voice vote.
Amendment by Ms. Waters and Mr. Green, no.1, was AGREED TO by voice vote.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS

There were no markups held by the Subcommittee.

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RECORD VOTES
_____________

FULL COMMITTEE
Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

Rules of the One Hundred Tenth


Congress
Amendment No. 1
Not Agreed to: 12 Yeas and 50 Nays

Record vote no. FC-1


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Aye

Nay
X
X

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Davis (TN)

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X
X
X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 835
Amendment No. 1
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 40 Nays

Record vote no. FC-2


Representative

Aye

Nay

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Aye

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

X
X

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

X
X
X
X
X

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

X
X

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

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Nay

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

Oversight Plan of the Committee on


Financial Services for the One
Hundred Tenth Congress.
Amendment No. 3
Not Agreed To: 32 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-3


Representative

Aye

Nay Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

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Nay Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 556
Amendment No. 1a
Agreed To: 40 Yeas and 29 Nays

Record vote no. FC-4


Representative
Mr. Frank
Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters
Mrs. Maloney
Mr. Gutierrez
Ms. Velzquez
Mr. Watt
Mr. Ackerman
Ms. Carson
Mr. Sherman
Mr. Meeks
Mr. Moore (KS)
Mr. Capuano
Mr. Hinojosa
Mr. Clay
Mrs. McCarthy
Mr. Baca
Mr. Lynch
Mr. Miller (NC)
Mr. Scott
Mr. Green
Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)
Mr. Davis (TN)
Mr. Sires
Mr. Hodes
Mr. Ellison
Mr. Klein
Mr. Mahoney (FL)
Mr. Wilson
Mr. Perlmutter
Mr. Murphy
Mr. Donnelly
Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

Aye

Nay
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus
Mr. Baker
Ms. Pryce (OH)
Mr. Castle
Mr. King (NY)
Mr. Royce
Mr. Lucas
Mr. Paul
Mr. Gillmor
Mr. LaTourette
Mr. Manzullo
Mr. Jones
Mrs. Biggert
Mr. Shays
Mr. Miller (CA)
Mrs. Capito
Mr. Feeney
Mr. Hensarling
Mr. Garrett (NJ)
Ms. Brown-Waite)
Mr. Barrett (SC)
Mr. Renzi
Mr. Gerlach
Mr. Pearce
Mr. Neugebauer
Mr. Price (GA)
Mr. Davis (KY)
Mr. McHenry
Mr. Campbell
Mr. Putnam
Mrs. Blackburn
Mrs. Bachmann
Mr. Roskam

X
X
X
X

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Aye

Nay Present

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

Measure or Matter:

Motion or Amendment:
Result:

Views and Estimates of the


Committee on Financial Services on
Matters to be Set Forth in the
Concurrent Resolution on the
Budget for Fiscal Year 2008.
Amendment No. 3
Not Agreed To: 19 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-5


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)


Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Aye

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

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Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1227
Amendment No. 5
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 35 Nays

Record vote no. FC-6


Representative

Aye

Nay

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

X
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney
Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Davis (TN)


Mr. Sires

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

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Nay

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1227
Amendment No. 8
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 39 Nays

Record vote no. FC-7


Representative

Aye

Nay

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Aye
X

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mr. Meeks
Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

X
X

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

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Nay

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1227
Amendment No. 16
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-8


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

X
X

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano
Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

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Nay

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1227
Amendment No. 27
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 34 Nays

Record vote no. FC-9


Representative

Aye

Nay

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

X
X

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Meeks
Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

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Nay

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1227
Amendment No. 28
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 35 Nays

Record vote no. FC-10


Representative

Aye

Nay

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Meeks
Mr. Moore (KS)
Mr. Capuano
Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 295 -

Nay

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1227
Amendment No. 29 (Hensarling)
Not Agreed To: 18 Yeas and 47 Nays

Record vote no. FC-11


Representative

Aye

Nay

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

X
X

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

X
X
X
X

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 296 -

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1227
Amendment No. 30
Not Agreed To: 16 Yeas and 50 Nays

Record vote no. FC-12


Representative

Aye

Nay

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Capuano

- 297 -

X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1227
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended.
Agreed To: 50 Yeas and 16 Nays

Record vote no. FC-13


Representative

Aye

Nay

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

X
X

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Capuano

X
X

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

X
X
X
X
X
X
X

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Blackburn

Mr. Perlmutter

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 298 -

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 4
Not Agreed To: 26 Yeas and 35 Nays

Record vote no. FC-14


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

X
X

Mr. Davis (TN)


Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 299 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 5
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-15


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 300 -

Present

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Davis (TN)

Nay

X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 6
Not Agreed To: 15 Yeas and 47 Nays

Record vote no. FC-16


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Nay

Present

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 301 -

X
X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 7
Not Agreed To: 11 Yeas and 52 Nays

Record vote no. FC-17


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Nay

Present

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 302 -

X
X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 8
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 38 Nays

Record vote no. FC-18


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Present

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

X
X

X
X

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 303 -

X
X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 9
Not Agreed To: 29 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-19


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Present

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 304 -

X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 11
Not Agreed To: 21 Yeas and 45 Nays

Record vote no. FC-20


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Present

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 305 -

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X

X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 12
Not Agreed To: 26 Yeas and 39 Nays

Record vote no. FC-21


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Kanjorski

Nay

Present

Mr. Baker

- 306 -

X
X
X

X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 13
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 39 Nays

Record vote no. FC-22


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Present

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 307 -

X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 14
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 39 Nays

Record vote no. FC-23


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Present

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 308 -

X
X

X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 15
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-24


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Present

Mr. Baker
X

Mrs. Maloney

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

X
X

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter
Mr. Murphy

Nay

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly
Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 309 -

X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Amendment No. 16
Not Agreed To: 20 Yeas and 42 Nays

Record vote no. FC-25


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Nay
X

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter
Mr. Murphy

Present

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Boren

- 310 -

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1257
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended.
Agreed To: 37 Yeas and 29 Nays

Record vote no. FC-26


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Nay
X

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 311 -

X
X
X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 2
Not Agreed To: 15 Yeas and 31 Nays

Record vote no. FC-27


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt
Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

X
X
X
X
X

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott
Mr. Green

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch
Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Renzi

Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Gerlach
Mr. Pearce

Mr. Wilson
X

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Perlmutter

Nay

- 312 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 4
Not Agreed To: 16 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-28


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

X
X

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa
Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Lynch
Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott
Mr. Green

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 313 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 8
Not Agreed To: 20 Yeas and 35 Nays

Record vote no. FC-29


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

X
X

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Davis (KY)

X
X
X
X

X
X

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson
Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 314 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 11
Not Agreed To: 10 Yeas and 51 Nays

Record vote no. FC-30


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Nay

X
X
X

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 315 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 12
Agreed To: 34 Yeas and 27 Nays

Record vote no. FC-31


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Nay

Present

Representative

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

X
X

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Ms. Velzquez

Aye

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. Watt

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 316 -

X
X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 14
Agreed To: 35 Yeas and 26 Nays

Record vote no. FC-32


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters

Nay

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Baker
X

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

X
X

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

X
X

X
X

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 317 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 17
Not Agreed To: 13 Yeas and 50 Nays

Record vote no. FC-33


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 318 -

X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 22
Not Agreed To: 15 Yeas and 48 Nays

Record vote no. FC-34


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Watt

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 319 -

X
X

X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 25
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 35 Nays

Record vote no. FC-35


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Ms. Velzquez
Mr. Watt

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 320 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Amendment No. 27
Not Agreed To: 15 Yeas and 50 Nays

Record vote no. FC-36


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

X
X

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 321 -

X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1427
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended
Agreed To: 45 Yeas and 19 Nays

Record vote no. FC-37


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Nay
X

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

X
X
X

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Scott
Mr. Green

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Renzi

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Sires

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Wilson

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 322 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Amendment No. 9
Not Agreed To: 29 Yeas and 34 Nays

Record vote no. FC-38


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Gerlach

X
X

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 323 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Amendment No. 15
Agreed To: 37 Yeas and 15 Nays

Record vote no. FC-39


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Waters
Mrs. Maloney
Mr. Gutierrez
Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Watt

Mr. Ackerman

Nay
X

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

X
X

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy
Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 324 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Amendment No. 16
Not Agreed To: 22 Yeas and 38 Nays

Record vote no. FC-40


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Nay

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman
Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy
Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 325 -

X
X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Amendment No. 17
Not Agreed To: 26 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-41


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman
Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 326 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Amendment No. 21
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-42


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Nay

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 327 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Amendment No. 22
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-43


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman
Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 328 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Amendment No. 23
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-44


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman
Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 329 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Amendment No. 24
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-45


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

X
X

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman
Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 330 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1852
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended
Agreed To: 45 Yeas and 19 Nays

Record vote no. FC-46


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

X
X

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)
Mr. Davis (TN)

X
X

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 331 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1980
Amendment No. 1
Not Agreed To: 24 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-47


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Mrs. Maloney

Ms. Pryce (OH)


Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

XXX

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Clay

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 332 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1851
Amendment No. 4
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 34 Nays

Record vote no. FC-48


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

XX

Mr. Donnelly

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

Nay

- 333 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1851
Amendment No. 6
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 35 Nays

Record vote no. FC-49


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye
X

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Jones
Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Shays

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Nay

- 334 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1851
Amendment No. 9
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 35 Nays

Record vote no. FC-50


Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus
Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Kanjorski

X
X
X
X

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 335 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 1851
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended
Agreed To: 52 Yeas and 9 Nays

Record vote no. FC-51


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Nay

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez
Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Capuano

X
X
X

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

X
X

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

X
X

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 336 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3121
Amendment No. 1
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-52


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 337 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3121
Amendment No. 12
Not Agreed To: 31 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-53


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 338 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3121
Amendment No. 14
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-54


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 339 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3121
Amendment No. 17
Not Agreed To: 24 Yeas and 43 Nays

Record vote no. FC-55


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

X
X

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 340 -

X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3121
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended.
Agreed To: 38 Yeas and 29 Nays

Record vote no. FC-56


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

X
X
X

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 341 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2895
Amendment No. 4
Not Agreed To: 24 Yeas and 43 Nays

Record vote no. FC-57


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Nay

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 342 -

X
X

X
X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2895
Amendment No. 6
Not Agreed To: 33 Yeas and 34 Nays

Record vote no. FC-58


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy
Mr. Donnelly

X
X

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 343 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2895
Amendment No. 9
Not Agreed To: 20 Yeas and 47 Nays

Record vote no. FC-59


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Murphy
Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 344 -

Nay

X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2895
Amendment No. 12
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-60


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 345 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2895
Amendment No. 13
Not Agreed To: 29 Yeas and 38 Nays

Record vote no. FC-61


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 346 -

Nay

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2895
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended
Agreed To: 45 Yeas and 23 Nays

Record vote no. FC-62


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 347 -

X
X
X
X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2761
Amendment No. 5
Not Agreed To: 26 Yeas and 39 Nays

Record vote no. FC-63


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito
Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Baca

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 348 -

Nay

X
X
X
X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2761
Amendment No. 6
Agreed To: 39 Yeas and 30 Nays

Record vote no. FC-64


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

X
X

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay
Mrs. McCarthy

X
X

X
X
X
X

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca
Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

X
X

Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

- 349 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2761
Amendment No. 10
Agreed To: 42 Yeas and 27 Nays

Record vote no. FC-65


Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Waters

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Meeks
Mr. Moore (KS)

X
X

Mr. Capuano
Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Baca

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Klein

Mr. Donnelly

X XX
X

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 350 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2761
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended
Agreed To: 49 Yeas and 20 Nays

Record vote no. FC-66


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Aye

Nay
X
X

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Jones

Mr. Capuano

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. McCarthy

Mrs. Capito

X
X
X
X

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Scott

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Green

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Gerlach

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Baca

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

X
X

Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

- 351 -

X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3355
Amendment No. 1c
Not Agreed To: 22 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-67


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

X
X

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

X
X

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

Nay

- 352 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3355
Amendment No. 1f
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-68


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez
Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Ms. Carson
Mr. Sherman

Mr. Jones

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

X
X

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Sires

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. McHenry

X
X

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 353 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3355
Amendment No. 1g
Not Agreed To: 31 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-69


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson
Mr. Sherman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 354 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3355
Amendment No. 1h
Not Agreed To: 31 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-70


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Ms. Carson
Mr. Sherman

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Hinojosa
Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 355 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3355
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended
Agreed To: 36 Yeas and 27 Nays

Record vote no. FC-71


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez
Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Mr. LaTourette

Ms. Carson
Mr. Sherman

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Manzullo
Mr. Jones

X
X

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Hinojosa
Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Cleaver

X
X
X
X
X

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly
Mr. Wexler

Xx X
X

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 356 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Amendment No. 1e
Not Agreed To: 22 Yeas and 38 Nays

Record vote no. FC-72


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Nay
X

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Lynch

X
X

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

X
X

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 357 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Amendment No. 1m
Not Agreed To: 25 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-73


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Meeks
Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 358 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Amendment No. 1n
Not Agreed To: 26 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-74


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 359 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Amendment No. 1o
Not Agreed To: 19 Yeas and 44 Nays

Record vote no. FC-75


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

X
X

Mr. LaTourette

Ms. Carson

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 360 -

X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Amendment No. 1p
Not Agreed To: 22 Yeas and 42 Nays

Record vote no. FC-76


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

X
X

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Manzullo

- 361 -

Nay

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Amendment No. 1r
Not Agreed To: 20 Yeas and 44 Nays

Record vote no. FC-77


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

X
X

Mr. LaTourette
Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 362 -

Nay

X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Amendment No. 1s
Not Agreed To: 21 Yeas and 43 Nays

Record vote no. FC-78


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

X
X

Mr. LaTourette

Ms. Carson

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 363 -

Nay

X
X
X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Amendment No. 1u
Not Agreed To: 20 Yeas and 44 Nays

Record vote no. FC-79


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

X
X

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 364 -

Nay

X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 3915
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended
Agreed To: 45 Yeas and 19 Nays

Record vote no. FC-80


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Nay

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

X
X
X

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 365 -

X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 4051
Amendment No. 6
Not Agreed To: 25 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-81


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye
X

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Mr. LaTourette

Ms. Carson

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly
Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 366 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 4051
Amendment No. 7
Not Agreed To: 23 Yeas and 33 Nays

Record vote no. FC-82


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye
X

Mr. Baker

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Mr. LaTourette

Ms. Carson

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly
Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Nay

Mr. Boren

- 367 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 4051
Amendment No. 8
Not Agreed To: 23 Yeas and 33 Nays

Record vote no. FC-83


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Baker

Aye

Nay

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters
Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

X
X
X

Mr. LaTourette

Ms. Carson
Mr. Sherman

Mr. Meeks
Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Clay

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Perlmutter
Mr. Murphy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. McCotter

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Boren

- 368 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 4051
Amendment No. 9
Not Agreed To: 29 Yeas and 33 Nays

Record vote no. FC-84


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus
Mr. Baker

Aye
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

X
X

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Meeks
Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Klein

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

X
X

Mr. Boren

- 369 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 4051
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended
Agreed To: 36 Yeas and 27 Nays

Record vote no. FC-85


Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters
Mrs. Maloney

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Baker

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Watt

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Paul

Ms. Carson

Mr. LaTourette

X
X
X

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Sires

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Putnam

Mrs. Bachmann

X
X

Mr. Ellison

X
X

Mr. Klein

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

- 370 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5818
Not Agreed To: 26 Yeas and 34 Nays

Record vote no. FC-86


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Ms. Velzquez

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Davis (TN)


Mr. Hodes

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison
Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 371 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5818
Not Agreed To: 25 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-87


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

X
X

Ms. Velzquez

X
X
X

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)


Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Ellison
Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 372 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5818
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-88


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 373 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5818
Not Agreed To: 24 Yeas and 40 Nays

Record vote no. FC-89


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

X
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

Ms. Velzquez

- 374 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5818
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended.
Agreed To: 38 Yeas and 26 Nays

Record vote no. FC-90


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Gutierrez
Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 375 -

X
X

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 5
Not Agreed To: 23 Yeas and 34 Nays

Record vote no. FC-91


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

X
X

X
X

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 376 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 9
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-92


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Carson

- 377 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 10
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 34 Nays

Record vote no. FC-93


Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Nay
X

Present

Representative
Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Mahoney (FL)


Mr. Wilson

Mr. Putnam

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Donnelly
Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 378 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Motion
to
reconsider
Watt
amendment
Agreed To: 36 Yeas and 23 Nays

Record vote no. FC-94


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Royce

X
X

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

XX

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 379 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 10a
Agreed To: 45 Yeas and 22 Nays

Record vote no. FC-95


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Davis (TN)


Mr. Hodes

X
X

X
X

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

XX

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 380 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 10b
Not Agreed To: 33 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-96


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 381 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 11a
Not Agreed To: 33 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-97


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 382 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 11
Agreed To: 69 Yeas and 0 Nays

Record vote no. FC-98


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 383 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 19
Not Agreed To: 33 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-99


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 384 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 22
Agreed To: 36 Yeas and 33 Nays

Record vote no. FC-100


Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 385 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 24
Not Agreed To: 31 Yeas and 38 Nays

Record vote no. FC-101


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 386 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 25
Not Agreed To: 33 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-102


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 387 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 26
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 39 Nays

Record vote no. FC-103


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

X
X
X

X
X

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 388 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 27
Not Agreed To: 33 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-104


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 389 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 28
Not Agreed To: 22 Yeas and 47 Nays

Record vote no. FC-105


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Aye

Nay

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 390 -

X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 29
Not Agreed To: 33 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-106


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler
Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 391 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 30
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 29 Nays

Record vote no. FC-107


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus
Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Ms. Waters

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays
Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)
Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. McCotter

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Murphy
Mr. Donnelly
Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 392 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 33
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-108


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay
X

Mr. Kanjorski

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

X
X

Ms. Waters

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Feeney

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Baca

Mr. Cleaver
Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)
Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 393 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Amendment no. 41
Not Agreed To: 29 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-109


Representative
Mr. Frank

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Kanjorski

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

- 394 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5830
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended.
Agreed To: 46 Yeas and 21 Nays

Record vote no. FC-110


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

X
X

Mr. Hinojosa

X
X

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Heller

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Boren

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

Mr. Davis (TN)


Mr. Hodes

- 395 -

X
X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 6184
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended.
Agreed To: 58 Yeas and 0 Nays

Record vote no. FC-111


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mr. King (NY)

Mrs. Maloney
Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Watt

Mr. Royce
Mr. Lucas

Ms. Velzquez
X

Mr. Paul
Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Shays

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Capuano
Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Clay

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mrs. Capito

X
X

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam
Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

Ms. Speier
Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 396 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 6306
Amendment no. 1b
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 35 Nays

Record vote no. FC-112


Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank
Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters

Nay
X

X
X
X

Aye

Mr. Bachus
Mr. Castle

X
X

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Royce

Mr. Paul

X
X

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert
Mr. Shays

Mr. Capuano

X
X

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Foster

Mr. Heller

Mr. Carson

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Ms. Speier
Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 397 -

Nay
X

Mr. Lucas

Ms. Velzquez
Mr. Watt

Representative
Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mrs. Maloney
Mr. Gutierrez

Present

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5767
Amendment no. 1
Not Agreed To: 32 Yeas and 32 Nays

Record vote no. FC-113


Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Waters

Nay

Mrs. Maloney

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle
Mr. King (NY)

X
X

Mr. Gutierrez

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Jones

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Royce

X
X
X

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Green

Mr. Davis (TN)


Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

XXX

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

Mr. Heller

Ms. Speier
Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 398 -

X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 6078
Amendment no. 7
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 36 Nays

Record vote no. FC-114


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays
Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Foster

Mr. Heller

Mr. Carson

Ms. Speier

Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 399 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5244
Amendment no. 1a
Not Agreed To: 27 Yeas and 39 Nays

Record vote no. FC-115


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Feeney

Mrs. McCarthy

X
X
X

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)
Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Foster
Mr. Carson

Ms. Speier

Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 400 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5244
Amendment no. 1c
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-116


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Foster

Mr. Heller

Mr. Carson

Ms. Speier

Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 401 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5244
Amendment no. 1d(2)
Agreed To: 57 Yeas and 20 Nays

Record vote no. FC-117


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Mr. King (NY)

Ms. Waters

Pass

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. Gutierrez

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lucas

X
X

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mrs. Biggert

X
X

Mr. Moore (KS)


Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)
Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Foster

Mr. Carson

Ms. Speier

Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 402 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5244
Amendment no. 1i
Not Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 37 Nays

Record vote no. FC-118


Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Kanjorski
Ms. Waters

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Foster

Mr. Heller

Mr. Carson

Ms. Speier

Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 403 -

Nay

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5244
Amendment no. 1h
Not Agreed To: 28 Yeas and 39 Nays

Record vote no. FC-119


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Foster

Mr. Heller

Mr. Carson

Ms. Speier

Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 404 -

Nay

X
X
X
X
X

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 5244
Ordered reported to the House with
a favorable recommendation, as
amended.
Agreed To: 39 Yeas and 27 Nays

Record vote no. FC-120


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Aye

Nay

Mr. Frank

Mr. Bachus

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Mrs. Maloney

Mr. King (NY)

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Clay

Mrs. Capito

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Miller (NC)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Mr. Green

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)
Mr. Davis (TN)

X
X
X
X
X

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Hodes

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Mahoney (FL)

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Foster

Mr. Heller

Mr. Carson

Ms. Speier

Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 405 -

Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 6870
Payment System Protection Act
Agreed To: 30 Yeas and 19 Nays

Record vote no. FC-121


Representative

Aye

Nay

Present

Representative

Mr. Frank

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce (OH)

Ms. Waters

Mr. Castle

Aye

Mr. Bachus

Mr. King (NY)

Mrs. Maloney

Nay
X

X
X
X

Mr. Gutierrez

Mr. Royce

Ms. Velzquez

Mr. Lucas

Mr. Watt

Mr. Paul

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. LaTourette

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Manzullo
X

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Jones

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mrs. Biggert

Mr. Capuano

Mr. Shays

Mr. Miller (CA)

Mr. Hinojosa

Mrs. Capito

Mr. Clay

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Feeney

Mr. Baca

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Ms. Brown-Waite)

Mr. Miller (NC)


X

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)


Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Green
Mr. Cleaver

Mr. Pearce

Ms. Bean
Ms. Moore (WI)

Mr. Neugebauer

Mr. Price (GA)

Mr. Davis (TN)

X
X
X

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. McHenry

Mr. Hodes
Mr. Ellison

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Klein

Mr. Putnam

Mrs. Bachmann

X
X

Mr. Mahoney (FL)


Mr. Wilson

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Murphy

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Donnelly
Mr. Foster

Mr. McCarthy

Mr. Heller

Mr. Carson
Ms. Speier
Mr. Cazayoux

Mr. Childers

- 406 -

Present

Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises


Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2761
Amendment No. 1f
Not Agreed To: 14 Yeas and 29 Nays

Record vote no. CM-1


Representative

Aye

Nay Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Baker

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Shays

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Castle

Mr. Capuano

Mr. King

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Lucas

Mrs. McCarthy

X
X
X

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Baca

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lynch

Ms. Capito

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Ms. Velazquez

Ms. Brown-Waite

Ms. Bean

Mr. Feeney

Ms. Moore

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Sires

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Bachus, ex officio

Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

Mr. Frank, ex officio

- 407 -

Nay Present

X
X
X

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2761
Amendment No. 1g
Not Agreed To: 18 Yeas and 25 Nays

Record vote no. CM-2


Representative

Aye

Nay Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Baker

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Shays

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Castle

Mr. Capuano

Mr. King

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Lucas

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Baca

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lynch

Ms. Capito

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Ms. Velazquez

Ms. Brown-Waite

Ms. Bean

Mr. Feeney

Ms. Moore

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Sires

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Bachus, ex officio

Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

Mr. Frank, ex officio

- 408 -

Nay Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2761
Amendment No. 1h
Not Agreed To: 19 Yeas and 24 Nays

Record vote no. CM-3


Representative

Aye

Nay Present

Representative

Aye

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Baker

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Shays

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Castle

Mr. Capuano

Mr. King

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Lucas

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Baca

Mr. Royce

Mr. Lynch

Ms. Capito

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Ms. Velazquez

Ms. Brown-Waite

Ms. Bean

Mr. Feeney

Ms. Moore

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Sires

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Bachus, ex officio

Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

Mr. Frank, ex officio

- 409 -

Nay Present

Measure or Matter:
Motion or Amendment:
Result:

H.R. 2761
Ordered reported to the Full
Committee
with
a
favorable
recommendation, as amended
Agreed To: 26 Yeas and 17 Nays

Record vote no. CM-4


Representative

Aye

Nay Present

Representative

Aye

Nay Present

Mr. Kanjorski

Ms. Pryce

Mr. Ackerman

Mr. Baker

Mr. Sherman

Mr. Shays

Mr. Meeks

Mr. Gillmor

Mr. Moore (KS)

Mr. Castle

Mr. Capuano

Mr. King

Mr. Hinojosa

Mr. Lucas

Mrs. McCarthy

Mr. Manzullo

Mr. Royce

Mr. Baca

X
X

X
X

Ms. Capito

Mr. Miller (NC)

Mr. Putnam

Mr. Scott

Mr. Barrett (SC)

Ms. Velazquez

Ms. Brown-Waite

Ms. Bean

Mr. Feeney

Ms. Moore

Mr. Garrett (NJ)

Mr. Davis (TN)

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. Sires

Mr. Hensarling

Mr. Hodes

Mr. Davis (KY)

Mr. Klein

Mr. Campbell

Mr. Mahoney

Mrs. Bachmann

Mr. Perlmutter

Mr. Roskam

Mr. Murphy

Mr. Marchant

Mr. Donnelly

Mr. McCotter

Mr. Wexler

Mr. Bachus, ex officio

Mr. Lynch

Mr. Marshall
Mr. Boren

Mr. Frank, ex officio

- 410 -

PRINTED HEARINGS

Serial No.
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Title & Subcommittee


Federal Housing Response to Hurricane Katrina (Full).
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States One
Year After Dubai Ports World (Full).
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, Part I (Full).
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, Part II (Full).
Solving the Affordable Housing Crisis in the Gulf Coast Region
Post-Katrina, Part I (Housing Field Hearing).
Solving the Affordable Housing Crisis in the Gulf Coast Region
Post-Katrina, Part II (Housing Field Hearing).
Insurance Claims Payment Process in the Gulf Coast After the
2005 Hurricanes (Oversight).
The Need to Extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (Capital
Markets Field Hearing).
The Role of Remittances in Leveraging Sustainable
Development in Latin America and the Caribbean (Domestic
and International).
Empowering Shareholders on Executive Compensation: H.R.
1257, The Shareholder Vote on Executive Compensation Act
(Full).
The Section 8 Voucher Reform Act (Housing).
Legislative Proposals on GSE Reform (Capital Markets).
Hedge Funds and Systemic Risk in the Financial Markets (Full).
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developments Fiscal
Year 2008 Budget (Full).
Legislative Proposals on Government Sponsored Enterprise
(GSE) Reform (Full).
H.R. 180, The Darfur Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007
(Domestic and International).
The Role of Public Investment in Promoting Economic Growth
(Full).
Subprime and Predatory Lending: New Regulatory Guidance,
Current Market Conditions, and Effects on Regulated
Financial Institutions (Financial Institutions).
Perspectives on Natural Disaster Insurance (Housing).
Household Incomes And Housing Costs: A New Squeeze For
American Families (Full Committee Field Hearing).
Possible Responses To Rising Mortgage Foreclosures
(Housing).
Isolating Proliferators and Sponsors of Terror: The Use of
Sanctions and the International Financial System to Change
Regime Behavior (Domestic and International).
The Expanding American Homeownership Act of 2007: H.R.
1852 And Related FHA Modernization Issues (Housing).
Policy Options For Extending The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act
(TRIA) (Capital Markets).
H.R. 698, The Industrial Bank Holding Company Act of 2007
(Full).
Credit Card Practices: Current Consumer and Regulatory
Issues (Financial Institutions).
Rural Housing Programs: Review of Fiscal Year 2008 Budget
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Date(s)
February 6, 2007
February 7, 2007
February 15, 2007
February 16, 2007
February 22,2007
February 23, 2007
February 28, 2007
March 5, 2007
March 7, 2007

March 8, 2007

March 9, 2007
March 12, 2007
March 13, 2007
March 14, 2007
March 15, 2007
March 20, 2007
March 23, 2007
March 27, 2007

March 27, 2007


April 4, 2007
April 17, 2007
April 18, 2007

April 19, 2007


April 24, 2007
April 25, 2007
April 26, 2007
May 8, 2007

Serial No.
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110-30

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Title & Subcommittee


and Pending Rural Housing Legislation (Housing).
The Role of the Secondary Markey in Subprime Mortgage
Lending (Financial Institutions).
Joint Hearing on Currency Manipulation and Its Effects on U.S.
Businesses and Workers (Domestic and International, Ways
and Means Subcommittee on Trade and Energy and
Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and
Consumer Protection).
Suspicious Activity and Currency Transaction Reports:
Balancing Law Enforcement Utility and Regulatory
(Oversight).
Private Equitys Effects on Workers and Firms (Full).
Remittances: Access, Transparency, and Market Efficiency- A
Progress Report (Domestic and International).
The Role and Effectiveness of the World Bank in Combating
Global Poverty (Full).
Reauthorization of the Native American Housing Assistance and
Self-Determination Act (Housing).
U.S. Interests in the Reform of China's Financial Services
Sector (Full).
Improving Credit Card Consumer Protection: Recent Industry
and Regulatory Initiatives (Financial Institutions).
Can Internet Gambling Be Effectively Regulated to Protect
Consumers and the Payments System? (Full).
The Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act of 2007,
H.R. 1682 (Housing).
Joint Hearing on National Flood Insurance Program: Issues
Exposed by the 2005 Hurricanes. (Oversight and Homeland
Security Subcommittee on Management, Investigations and
Oversight)
Improving Federal Consumer Protection in Financial Services
(Full).
Credit Reports: Consumers' Ability to Dispute and Change
Inaccurate Information (Full).
The State of the International Financial System (Full).
Examining A Legislative Solution to Extend and Revise the
Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA). (Capital Markets).
Reauthorization of the Hope VI Program (Housing).
Homeowner Downpayment Assistance Programs and Related
Issues. (Housing).
Review of Investor Protection and Market Oversight with the
Five Commissioners of the Securities and Exchange
Commission (Full).
Affordable Housing Preservation: Lessons from Starrett City
(Housing).
Hedge Funds and Systemic Risk: Perspectives of the
President's Working Group on Financial Markets (Full).
Overdraft Protection: Fair Practices for Consumers (Financial
Institutions).
H.R. 920, The Multiple Peril Insurance Act of 2007 (Housing).
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, Part I (Full)
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, Part 2 (Full).
The National Affordable Housing Trust Fund Act of 2007 (Full).
Rooting Out Discrimination in Mortgage Lending: Using HMDA
as a Tool for Fair Lending Enforcement (Oversight).
Improving Federal Consumer Protection in Financial Services-Consumer and Industry Perspectives (Full).
Credit Cards and Older Americans (Financial Institutions Field
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Date(s)
May 8, 2007
May 9, 2007

May 10, 2007

May 16, 2007


May 17, 2007
May 22, 2007
June 6, 2007
June 6, 2007
June 7, 2007
June 8, 2007
June 12, 2007
June 12, 2007

June 13, 2007


June 19, 2007
June 20, 2007
June 21, 2007
June 21, 2007
June 22, 2007
June 26, 2007

July 10, 2007


July 11, 2007
July 11, 2007
July 17, 2007
June 17, 2007
July 18, 2007
July 19, 2007
July 25, 2007
July 25, 2007
August 7, 2007

Serial No.
110-57

110-58

110-59
110-60
110-61
110-62
110-63
110-64
110-65
110-66
110-67

110-68
110-69
110-70
110-71
110-72

110-73
110-74
110-75

110-76
110-77
110-78
110-79
110- 80
110-81

110-82
110-83
110-84

110-85

Title & Subcommittee


Hearing).
The Effect of Predatory Lending and the Foreclosure Crisis on
Twin Cities' Communities and Neighborhoods (Full Committee
Field Hearing).
Recent Events in the Credit and Mortgage Markets and
Possible Implications for U.S. Consumers and the Global
Economy (Full).
H.R. 2930, The Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly
Act of 2007. (Housing).
Joint Hearing on H.R. 3355, The Homeowners Defense Act of
2007. (Housing and Capital Markets).
Legislative and Regulatory Options for Minimizing and
Mitigating Mortgage Foreclosures. (Full).
The Role of Credit Rating Agencies in the Structured Finance
Market. (Capital Markets).
SEC Proxy Access Proposals: Implications for Investors (Full).
Credit-Based Insurance Scores: Are They Fair? (Oversight).
Systemic Risk: Examining Regulators Ability to Respond to
Threats to the Financial System (Full).
The Need for Insurance Regulatory Reform. (Capital Markets).
The Fight Against Global Poverty and Inequality: The World
Banks Approach to Core Labor Standards and Employment
Creation (Full).
Reauthorization of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance
Act, Part 1. (Housing).
Mortgage Lending Discrimination (Full).
Reauthorization of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance
Act, Part 2. (Housing).
U.S.- Russia Economic Relationship: Implications of the Yukos
Affair. (Domestic and International).
The Impact of Late Housing Assistance Payments on Tenants
and Owners in the Project-Based Rental Assistance Program.
(Housing).
H.R. 627, The Mark-to-Market Extension Act of 2007 (Housing).
Legislative Proposals on Reforming Mortgage Practices (Full).
Transparency of Extractive Industries: High Stakes for
Resource-Rich Countries, Citizens, and International Business
(Full).
Affordable Housing Needs in the City of Houston: Unique
Challenges and Opportunities. (Housing Field Hearing).
Additional Perspectives on the Need for Insurance Regulatory
Reform. (Capital Markets).
Preserving and Expanding Minority Banks. (Oversight).
Progress in Administration and Other Efforts to Coordinate and
Enhance Mortgage Foreclosure (Full).
H.R. 2634, The Jubilee Act for Responsible Lending and
Expanded Debt Cancellation of 2007 (Full).
Foreclosure Prevention and Intervention: the Importance of
Loss Mitigation Strategies in Keeping Families in their Homes.
(Housing Field Hearing).
Affordable Housing Needs of Americas Low-Income Veterans.
(Housing).
Accelerating Loan Modifications, Improving Foreclosure
Prevention, and Enhancing Enforcement (Full).
H.R. 4332, The Financial Consumer Hotline Act of 2007:
Providing Consumers with Easy Access to the Appropriate
Banking Regulator. (Financial Institutions).
The Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act of 2007 (H.R.
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Date(s)
August 9, 2007

September 5, 2007

September 6, 2007
September 6, 2007
September 20, 2007
September 27, 2007
September 27, 2007
October 2, 2007
October 2, 2007
October 3, 2007
October 3, 2007

October 4, 2007
October 15, 2007
October 16, 2007
October 17, 2007
October 17, 2007

October 23, 2007


October 24, 2007
October 25, 2007

October 29, 2007


October 30, 2007
October 30, 2007
November 2, 2007
November 8, 2007
November 30, 2007

December 5, 2007
December 6, 2007
December 12, 2007

February 7, 2008

Serial No.

110-86
110-87
110-88

110-89

110-90
110-91
110-92
110-93
110-94

110-95
110-96

110-97
110-98
110-99
110-100
110-101

110-102
110-103
110-104
110-105
110-106
110-107
110-108
110-109
110-110
110-111
110-112

Title & Subcommittee


1746): Holocaust Era Insurance Restitution After ICHEIC, the
International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims
(Full)
Diversity in the Financial Services Sector. (Oversight).
Negative Implications of the Presidents Signing Statement on
the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act (Full).
The Homeowners Insurance Crisis and its Impact on
Communities, Homeowners, and the Economy. (Oversight
Field Hearing)
Effects of the Subprime Mortgage Crisis in New York City and
Efforts to Help Struggling Homeowners. (Financial Institutions
Field Hearing)
The Community Reinvestment Act: Thirty Years of
Accomplishments, but Challenges Remain (Full).
The State of the Bond Insurance Industry. (Capital Markets).
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, Part 1 (Full).
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, Part 2 (Full).
Joint Hearing on Foreign Government Investment in the U.S.
Economy and Financial Sector. (Domestic and International
and Capital Markets)
The Need for Credit Union Regulatory Relief and Improvement
(Full).
The Use of Federal Housing and Economic Development Funds
in St. Louis: From: Team 4 Into the Future. (Housing Field
Hearing).
Oversight of The Department of Housing and Urban
Development. (Housing).
H.R. 5512, The Coin Modernization and Taxpayer Savings Act
of 2008 (Domestic and International).
Municipal Bond Turmoil: Impact on Cities, Towns, and States
(Full).
The Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights: Providing New
Protections for Consumers (Financial Institutions)
Public Housing Redevelopment Strategies : Implications for
Jordan Downs, its Community, and residents (Housing Field
Hearing).
Proposed UIGEA Regulations: Burden Without Benefit?
(Domestic and International).
Using FHA for Housing Stabilization and Homeownership
Retention Part 1 (Full).
Using FHA for Housing Stabilization and Homeownership
Retention Part 2 (Full).
Financial Literacy and Education: The Effectiveness of
Government and Private Sector Initiatives (Full).
H.R. 5579, the Emergency Mortgage Loan Modification Act of
2008 (Capital Markets).
Examining Proposals on Insurance Regulatory Reform (Capital
Markets).
H.R. 5679, The Foreclosure Prevention and Sound Mortgage
Servicing Act of 2008 (Housing).
H.R. 5244, The Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights: providing New
Protections for Consumers (Financial Institutions).
Emergency CDBG Funds in the Gulf Coast: Uses, Challenges,
and Lessons for the Future (Housing).
Contributing Factors and International Responses to the Global
Food Crisis (Full).
Examining the Need for H.R. 2885, the Credit Monitoring
Clarification Act (Full).
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Date(s)

February 7, 2008
February 8, 2008
February 11, 2008

February 11, 2008

February 13, 2008


February 14, 2008
February 26, 2008
February 27, 2008
March 5, 2008

March 6, 2008
March 8, 2008

March 11, 2008


March 11, 2008
March 12, 2008
March 13, 2008
March 15, 2008

April 2, 2008
April 9, 2008
April 10, 2008
April 15, 2008
April 15, 2008
April 16, 2008
April 16, 2008
April 17, 2008
May 8, 2008
May 14, 2008
May 20, 2008

Serial No.
110-113
110-114
110-115

110-116

110-117

110-118
110-119
110-120

110-121

110-122
110-123
110-124
110-125
110-126

110-127
110-128
110-129

110-130
110-131
110-132
110-133
110-134
110-135
110-136

110-137

Title & Subcommittee


The Impact of Credit-Based Insurance Scoring on the
Availability and Affordability of Insurance (Oversight).
The Impact on Homebuyers and the Housing Market of a
Conforming Loan Limit Increase (Full).
Joint Hearing on Targeting Federal Aid to Neighborhoods
Distressed by the Subprime Mortgage Crisis (Housing and
Oversight and Government reform Subcommittee on Domestic
policy)
Joint Hearing on Examining the Roles and Responsibilities of
HUD and FEMA in Responding to the Affordable Housing Needs
of Gulf Coast States Following Emergencies and Natural
Disasters (Housing and Homeland Security Subcommittee on
Emergency Communications, Preparedness Response).
Examining the Administrations Proposal to Establish a
Multilateral Clean Technology Fund (Domestic and
International).
H.R. 5840, The Insurance Information Act of 2008 (Capital
Markets).
H.R. 6078, The Green Resources for Energy Efficient
Neighborhoods Act of 2008 (Full)
Foreclosure Problems and Solutions: Federal, state, and Local
Efforts to Address the Foreclosure Crisis in Ohio (Housing
Field Hearing).
The 15th Replenishment of the International Development
Association (IDA) and the 11th Replenishment of the African
Development Fund (AfDF) (Full).
Affordable Housing Preservation and Protection of Tenants
(Full).
H.R. 5772, The Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment
Act of 2008 (Housing).
H.R. 6066, the Extractive Industries Transparency Disclosure
Act (Full).
Problem Credit Card Practices Affecting Students (Financial
Institutions).
Federal Spending Requirements in Housing and Community
Development Programs: Challenges in 2008 and Beyond
(Housing).
Systemic Risk and the Financial Markets (Full).
Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy (Full).
GAO Report on Regulation B: Should Lenders Be Required to
Collect Race and Gender Data of Borrowers for All Loans
(Oversight).
Systemic Risk and the financial Markets (Full).
Implications of a Weaker Dollar for Oil Prices and the U.S.
Economy (Full).
A Review of Mortgage Servicing Practices and Foreclosure
Mitigation (Full).
What Borrowers Need to Know About Credit Scoring Models
and Credit Scores (Oversight).
Affordable Housing in West Virginia: Challenges in the Easter
Panhandle (Housing Field Hearing).
Examining Issues Related to Tactilely Distinguishable Currency.
(Domestic and International).
The Effects of the Foreclosure Crisis on Neighborhoods in
Californias Central Valley: Challenges and Solutions (Full
Committee Field Hearing).
Sovereign Wealth Funds: New Challenges from a Changing
Landscape. (Domestic and International).
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Date(s)
May 21, 2008
May 22, 2007
May 22, 2008

June 4, 2008

June 5, 2008

June 10, 2008


June 11, 2008
June 16, 2008

June 18, 2008

June 19, 2008


June 20, 2008
June 26, 2008
Junes 26, 2008
July 9, 2008

July 10, 2008


July 16, 2008
July 17, 2008

July 24, 2008


July 24, 2008
July 25, 2008
July 29, 2008
July 29, 2008
July 30, 2008
September 6, 2008

September 10, 2008

Serial No.
110-138
110-139
110-140
110-141
110-142
110-143
110-144

110-145

110-146
110-147
110-148

Title & Subcommittee


HUDs Proposed RESPA Rule (Oversight).
The Implementation of the Hope for Homeowners Program and
A Review of Foreclosure Mitigation Efforts (Full).
Auction Rate Securities Market: A Review of Problems and
Potential Resolutions (Full).
The Future of Financial Services: Exploring Solutions for the
Market Crisis (Full).
Oversight Hearing to Examine Recent Treasury and FHFA
Actions Regarding the Housing GSEs (Full).
The Future of Financial Services Regulation (Full).
Private Sector Cooperation with Mortgage Modifications
Ensuring That Investors, Servicers, and Lenders Provide Real
Help for Troubled Homeowners (Full).
Oversight of Implementation for the Emergency Economic
Stabilization Act of 2008 and of Government Lending and
Insurance Facilities: Impact on Economy and Credit
Availability (Full).
Stabilizing the Financial Condition for the American Automobile
Industry (Full).
Review of Industry Plans to Stabilize the Financial Condition of
the American Automobile Industry (Full).
Oversight Concerns Regarding Treasury Department Conduct
of the Troubled Assets Relief Program (Full).

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Date(s)
September 16, 2008
September 17, 2008
September 18, 2008
September 24, 2008
September 25, 2008
October 21, 2008
November 12, 2008

November 18, 2008

November 18, 2009


December 5, 2008
December 10, 2008

COMMITTEE PRINTS

Serial No.
110-A

Title
Rules of the Committee on Financial Services for the 110th Congress

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Date
March 2007

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