VICE CHAIRMAN HUIZENGA: REPUBLICANS ADVOCATE FOR CAPITAL RULES THAT WORK FOR EVERYDAY AMERICANS, NOT JUST REGULATORS AND BIG BANKS
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Today, the
"Good morning.
"Today's hearing will examine the recently released capital proposals from our prudential regulators concerning Basel III, the standardized approach, and the GSIB Surcharge.
"In March, the OCC,
"These revisions respond to bipartisan and widespread concerns raised about the earlier 2023 proposal and attempt to refine how capital standards are applied across institutions.
"They also released a proposal that would make certain adjustments to the standardized approach capital rule, which applies generally to banks. Additionally, the Fed issued a proposal to adjust the capital surcharge applicable to global systemically significant banks, or G-SIBs.
"Right-sizing bank regulation is critical to ensuring that capital standards are appropriately tailored to risk and do not restrict lending by institutions that play a critical role in supporting our local economies. Capital requirements should promote investment, not compound on one another and impose capital levels well above what actual risk warrants.
"We must also pay special attention to America's competitive position on the world stage. The 2023 proposal contained requirements that diverged significantly from global standards, placing
"American capital markets are the broadest and deepest in the world, and it is important that bank capital requirements promote their proper functioning. The prior administration's overly punitive proposal would have had significant consequences for banks' securities underwriting, derivative hedging, securitization, and equity investments in funds. The revised proposal does more to ensure that banks continue their crucial work as intermediaries and that risks flow to those most able to manage them.
"As we review these proposals, we must ensure they strike the right balance between preserving safety and soundness in our financial system while fostering the kind of economic growth that benefits every American.
"Committee
"For example, this revised proposal abandons the punitive mortgage risk weights from the 2023 proposal that drew bipartisan criticism from this committee, helping protect access to affordable home loans for American families.
"It is
"With that, I look forward to hearing from our witnesses today, and I yield back."



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