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BILL SPONSOR
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Justin Amash
Republican - MI
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BILL INTRODUCED 11/20/2013
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H.R.3550 : To stabilize the housing and banking sectors by eliminating policies that distort markets and facilitate risky lending, and for other purposes.
Bill Categories
Government trust funds, Real estate business, Department of the Treasury, Business records, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Bankruptcy, Federal Reserve System, Securities, Roads and highways, Alaska Natives and Hawaiians, Indian social and development programs, Budget deficits and national debt, Administrative law and regulatory procedures, Executive agency funding and structure, Housing finance and home ownership, Energy efficiency and conservation, Consumer affairs, Business investment and capital, Government lending and loan guarantees, Government corporations and government-sponsored enterprises, Housing and community development, Banking and financial institutions regulation, Housing and community development funding, Foreign and international banking, Advisory bodies, Transportation programs funding, Financial crises and stabilization, Financial services and investments, Residential rehabilitation and home repair, Bank accounts, deposits, capital, Federal Deposit Ins
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HR3550-113-To stabilize the housing and banking sectors by eliminating policies that distort markets and facilitate risky lending, and for other purposes.
CURRENT STATUS
Referred to House Appropriations
HR3550-113-To stabilize the housing and banking sectors by eliminating policies that distort markets and facilitate risky lending, and for other purposes.
CURRENT STATUS
Referred to the Committee on Financial Services, and in addition to the Committees on Appropriations, Science, Space, and Technology, Transportation and Infrastructure, 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.
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