Subcommittee Passes Rep. Tom Graves’ Financial Services Reform Bill
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The bill totals
"Once again, this bill is a product of an open, inclusive, member-driven process," said
"The bill brings the rogue, unaccountable
"The bill targets resources for important programs that will continue current growth, including providing small businesses - the backbone of our economy - with the loans they need to compete at home and abroad," said
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Bill Highlights:
Financial Reform - In Title IX, the bill includes nearly 20 bipartisan financial reform bills that have passed the House during the 115th
Additionally, building upon the JOBS Act from 2012, the bill includes provisions to facilitate capital formation, enhance our capital markets and provide targeted relief to financial institutions.
The legislation maintains safeguards and funding prohibitions of taxpayer dollars at the
Fighting the Opioid Epidemic - The legislation contains
In addition to these funds, the bill provides an extra
The bill includes
Further, the bill includes
In addition, the legislation contains policy provisions and reporting requirements to improve transparency, accountability, and fairness and to stop overly burdensome regulation. For example, the bill:
* Prohibits the agency from requiring the disclosure of political contributions in
* Title IX contains numerous legislative financial reforms, the vast majority of which have passed the House in the 115th
Judiciary - Included in the bill is
In addition, the legislation:
* Maintains provisions prohibiting federal and local funds from being used for abortion;
* Maintains provisions prohibiting further marijuana legalization;
* Maintains a prohibition on federal funds from being used for needle exchanges and the supervised consumption of any Schedule I substances in the
* Prohibits funds for the DC Death with Dignity Act and fully repeals the local legislation; and
* Prohibits funds for enforcement of DC Reproductive Non-Discrimination Act.
Other Legislative Provisions -
* The bill prohibits the use of funds in the Federal Employee Health Benefits program for abortion.
* The bill prohibits funding to require that entities applying for or conducting work under federal contracts disclose campaign contributions.
* The bill includes a provision maintaining the six-day mail delivery requirement for the
* Title X carries the Email Privacy Act as passed by the House in the 115th
* Title XI carries the Amateur Radio Parity Act as passed by the House in the 115th
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