Bank Examination Policies
Last month in Baltimore the National Examiners Conference met to discuss new, secret, bank examination standards. The Bush administration… read more
Last month in Baltimore the National Examiners Conference met to discuss new, secret, bank examination standards. The Bush administration refused to allow representatives of the House Banking Committee to attend the meetings. Chairman Gonzales called a hearing today to discuss concerns that the Bush administration may be advising the bank examiners to ease off in their restrictions in order to make loans more available. close
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- Jim Bacchus U.S. Representative [D] Florida
- Donald Chapin Assistant Comptroller General General Accounting Office
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- John W Cox Jr. U.S. Representative [D] Illinois
- John James Duncan Jr. U.S. Representative [R] Tennessee
- Floyd H. Flake U.S. Representative [D] New York
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- Barney Frank U.S. Representative [D] Massachusetts
- Henry B. Gonzalez U.S. Representative [D] Texas
- Carroll Hubbard Jr. U.S. Representative [D] Kentucky
- Sam Johnson U.S. Representative [R] Texas
- Jerry Kleczka U.S. Representative [D] Wisconsin
- Larry LaRocco U.S. Representative [D] Idaho
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- Kweisi Mfume U.S. Representative [D] Maryland
- Jim Moran Jr. U.S. Representative [D] Virginia
- Toby Roth U.S. Representative [R] Wisconsin
- Chuck Schumer U.S. Representative [D] New York
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- Bruce F. Vento U.S. Representative [D] Minnesota
- Chalmers P. Wylie U.S. Representative [R] Ohio
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