Majority Press Releases
Chairman Dodd Passes Three Major Bills Out of Committee
Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, today oversaw the passage of three major bills out of the Committee. The Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007, the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007, and the Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act of 2007 all passed with bi-partisan support. “I am pleased these bills have passed out of Committee and will continue to work to get them enacted as soon a… Continue Reading
October 16, 2007
Statement of Chairman Dodd on Today’s Remarks by Treasury Secretary Paulson
Washington, D.C - Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) today reacted to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson’s proposals to address the mortgage crisis. “For months, I have been working to bring about loan modifications and other changes to keep families in their homes. Therefore I welcome Secretary Paulson’s call today for a set of standards for servicers to follow so that the modification pipeline, which has been all but completely blocked, can be opened. It’s now imperative to work with the Treasury De… Continue Reading
October 15, 2007
Statement of Chairman Dodd on Treasury Department’s Deal with Major U.S. Banks
“When I met with Secretary Paulson in August, he pledged to use all the tools at his disposal to help ensure our capital markets function smoothly. Treasury’s effort to organize large financial institutions to ensure the orderly sale of subprime securities may be necessary to prevent a broader crisis in the financial markets, consistent with that pledge. I share the Secretary’s view that our first obligation must be to maintain the orderly operations of the financial system. I await more deta… Continue Reading
October 11, 2007
Statement of Chairman Dodd in Reaction to Treasury and HUD Mortgage Foreclosures Announcement
“The Administration should have acted much sooner. It has been six months since I convened a summit where leading stakeholders in the subprime market agreed to a comprehensive set of principles to help families facing foreclosure remain in their homes. While the agreement was a step forward, I believe that the industry and Administration need to do more to alleviate this on-going crisis. Moody’s says that only 1% of resetting subprime loans have been modified, which is unacceptable and muc… Continue Reading
October 3, 2007
Statement of Senator Chris Dodd, Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, at the Democratic Leadership Event to Discuss the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
Today, we are facing a serious meltdown in the subprime mortgage market. This crisis is the equivalent of a slow-motion, 50-state Katrina, taking people’s homes one-by-one, devastating their lives, and destroying their communities. As a result of this crisis, 2.2 million American families are in danger of losing their homes to foreclosures at a cost of over $160 billion in hard-earned home equity, equity that should have been available for people to finance their childrens’ college educati… Continue Reading
October 2, 2007
DODD PRAISES HOUSE PASSAGE OF HIS SANCTIONS BILL
Washington, D.C. - In his continued efforts to put additional pressure on the governments of Iran and Sudan, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-CT) today commended the approval of a bill he authored, the International Emergency Economic Powers Enhancement Act (IEEPA), by the House of Representatives. The bill, which was passed by the Senate in June, will now go to the President’s desk for his signature. “Let Congress’ support of this bill serve notice to the patrons of ter… Continue Reading
October 2, 2007
Statement of Senator Dodd, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, on Departure of SEC Commissioner Annette L. Nazareth
Washington, D.C. - Senator Chris Dodd, D-Conn., Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, made the following statement in reaction to the announcement today that Securities and Exchange Commissioner Annette L. Nazareth intends to leave the SEC: “I commend Annette Nazareth for her years of dedicated public service. Commissioner Nazareth has been a leader at the SEC in working to better protect investors and improve and strengthen our capital markets, including the… Continue Reading
September 28, 2007
Dodd Applauds Achievements of Congressional Black Caucus
As the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 37th Annual Legislative Conference gets underway, Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) today sent a letter to the Chairs of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) congratulating them on the conference and praised the CBC for their continued commitment to the creation of good public policy. Dodd, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, outlined the work the Banking Committee has undertaken during his chairmanship to address t… Continue Reading
September 28, 2007
Senate Banking Chairman Dodd Urges New IMF Director to Ensure China’s Compliance with Exchange Rate Obligations
Washington, D.C. - Senator Chris Dodd, D-Conn., Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, today made the following statement in response to the selection of Dominique Strauss-Kahn to be the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund: “I congratulate Mr. Strauss-Kahn on being selected for this post. The IMF is the only international financial institution mandated to address the critical issue of currency manipulation by member countries, which is expres… Continue Reading
September 27, 2007
Statement of Senator Dodd, Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, on Release of Recent Economic Reports
Washington, D.C. - “Today’s economic reports indicate that there are still serious threats to our nation’s economic health. The continued decline in the housing market, as evidenced by the over 8% fall in new homes sales last month, is a source of serious concern. This is especially true considering that this number does not capture the millions of Americans who are trapped in unaffordable subprime Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs) who may soon face foreclosure. While there is no single solutio… Continue Reading
September 26, 2007
Dodd Calls For Swift Action Against Iran, Sudan
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Pursuing additional pressure on the governments of Iran and Sudan, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-CT) commended the approval of a bill he authored, the International Emergency Economic Powers Enhancement Act, by the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, and urged the House of Representatives to take up and pass his legislation "I greatly appreciate the leadership of Chairman Lantos and members of his Committee,” said Dodd. “It is imperative that this bill b… Continue Reading
September 25, 2007
Chairman Dodd Presses Commerce Department to Ensure Iran Does Not Obtain Sensitive U.S. Technology
Responding to an announcement by the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that it had recently enacted export control laws to prohibit unlicensed trafficking of “strategic goods” such as chemical and biological weaponry, military hardware, and dual-use items, Senator Chris Dodd, D-Conn., Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, today wrote to Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez to request a report on the latest U.S. efforts to keep sensitive technolog… Continue Reading
September 25, 2007
Chairman Dodd Presses Commerce Department to Ensure Iran Does Not Obtain Sensitive U.S. Technology
Washington, D.C. - Responding to an announcement by the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that it had recently enacted export control laws to prohibit unlicensed trafficking of “strategic goods” such as chemical and biological weaponry, military hardware, and dual-use items, Senator Chris Dodd, D-Conn., Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, today wrote to Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez to request a report on the latest U.S. efforts to keep … Continue Reading
September 24, 2007
Chairman Dodd Questions HUD Approach to Public Housing Demolition in New Orleans
Washington, D.C. - Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, late last week sent a letter to Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), expressing his concern about HUD’s approval of plans to demolish four major public housing sites in the city of New Orleans. “While I understand the need to quickly move forward with public housing demolition and redevelopment in order to help revitalize this… Continue Reading
September 21, 2007
Statement by Chairman Dodd on Dubai-Nasdaq Deal
“I believe that a careful review of the Dubai - Nasdaq transaction is required to ensure that there are no negative national security implications associated with moving forward with this deal. That is why I placed a high priority on enacting the Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007 earlier this year to establish in law an elaborate and rigorous interagency review process to vet these kinds of deals. It is my understanding that the Dubai-Nasdaq deal will be voluntarily submitted… Continue Reading
September 20, 2007
Statement of Chairman Dodd on House Passage of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Revision and Extension Act
“I commend Chairman Frank and the House for their efforts. This is a tremendously important issue, and one that should - and must - be a top priority. We must ensure that our nation is financially prepared and protected from the threat of a future terrorist attack. A key element of that preparation needs to be protecting American jobs, workers, and businesses to ensure that our economy continues to function. Our nation’s security and prosperity depend upon it. I intend to continue to work … Continue Reading
September 19, 2007
Committee Passes Dodd’S Bill to Help Families Keep and Buy Their Homes
Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), Chairman of the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, today announced that the Committee passed the Federal Housing Administration Modernization Act of 2007. The legislation seeks to help American families that have been hit hard by the current crisis in the mortgage markets, including those who currently face the threat of foreclosure and those who may be trying find fair and affordable financing to buy a new home. “This legislation is vitally important t… Continue Reading
September 19, 2007
Statement of Chairman Dodd on Today’s Decision by OFHEO to Modify Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Portfolio Caps
“The decision by the Administration to modify the GSE portfolio caps can only be described as timid and inadequate. I have been urging the Administration for many weeks to take bold action to maintain liquidity and stability in the mortgage markets. But instead of strong, effective action, the Administration has taken what can at best be described as a baby step, and what is in reality little more than a symbolic gesture. The Fed, by its actions yesterday, now seems to understand what I and o… Continue Reading
September 19, 2007
Committee Passes Dodd’s Bill to Help Families Keep and Buy Their Homes
Washington, D.C. - Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), Chairman of the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, today announced that the Committee passed the Federal Housing Administration Modernization Act of 2007. The legislation seeks to help American families that have been hit hard by the current crisis in the mortgage markets, including those who currently face the threat of foreclosure and those who may be trying find fair and affordable financing to buy a new home. “This legislation is … Continue Reading
September 18, 2007
Dodd, Hagel Stress Importance of Bill to Revitalize American Infrastructure
In response to today’s findings by the Texas Transportation Institute that traffic congestion continues to worsen in cities across America, Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Chuck Hagel (R-NE) again stressed the need for their bipartisan legislation to revitalize, repair, and replace America’s aging and crumbling roads, bridges, transit systems, water treatment facilities, and public housing properties. “Today’s report by the Texas Transportation Institute only serves to underscore what Senator … Continue Reading