Minority Press Releases

September 13, 2011

JOHNSON OPENING STATEMENT ON HOUSING FINANCE REFORM HEARING

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a hearing to discuss housing finance focusing on the role of a government guarantee, as well as the benefits and risks to taxpayers. This is the tenth in a series of hearings the Committee has been holding related to housing finance reform. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: "I would like to thank our witnesses for joining us today. This will be the tenth housing finance reform hear… Continue Reading


September 9, 2011

CHAIRMAN JOHNSON LAUDS PRESIDENT OBAMA'S CALL FOR TRANSIT FUNDING

WASHINGTON - Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) applauded President Obama's call tonight for Congress to pass important transportation funding. The current surface transportation bill is set to expire at the end of the month and if Congress does not act 1.8 million jobs will be threatened. The Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee is responsible for oversight of our nation's public transportation systems. Below is Chairman Johnson's … Continue Reading


September 8, 2011

BANKING COMMITTEE PASSES EXPORT-IMPORT BANK REAUTHORIZATION

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a markup of the Export-Import Bank Reauthorization Act of 2011. The Export-Import Bank is the official export credit agency of the United States and it assists in financing the export of U.S. goods and services to international markets. The Committee approved the bill with bipartisan support by unanimous voice vote. Below is Senator Johnson's statement following the markup. "The Ex-Im Bank is a proven jobs cr… Continue Reading


September 8, 2011

BANKING COMMITTEE APPROVES NOMINEES FOR FDIC, SEC, OCC, FSOC, SIPC

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a Committee markup of the nominations of Mr. Anthony Frank D'Agostino and Mr. Gregory Karawan to be Directors of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation; the Honorable Luis Aguilar and Mr. Daniel Gallagher to be Members of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Mr. S. Roy Woodall, Jr. to be a Member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council; the Honorable Martin Gruenberg to be a Member and Chairperson of th… Continue Reading


September 8, 2011

BANKING COMMITTEE PASSES FLOOD INSURANCE REAUTHORIZATION

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a markup of the Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act of 2011 which reauthorizes the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for five years and makes critical improvements to the long term stability of the program. The Committee approved the bill with bipartisan support by unanimous voice vote and it will now be sent to the floor for consideration by the full Senate. Below is Senator Johnson's statement follo… Continue Reading


September 6, 2011

JOHNSON HOLDS CONFIRMATION HEARING FOR RICHARD CORDRAY

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a hearing to consider the nomination of Richard Cordray to be the first Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: "On our next panel, we will consider the nomination of Richard Cordray to be the first Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. "Mr. Cordray, welcome to the Senate Banking Committee and a warm welcome to y… Continue Reading


September 6, 2011

ACCOUNTABILITY AT THE CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU

TO: Interested Parties FROM: Sean Oblack, Senate Banking Committee Communications Director DATE: September 6, 2011 RE: Accountability at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau __________________________________________________________________________________ Even before the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was signed into law, opponents of consumer protection have been fighting the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). One of the latest … Continue Reading


September 1, 2011

SENATORS JOHNSON AND BOXER URGE COLLEAGUES TO PROTECT 1.8 MILLION JOBS

WASHINGTON - Tim Johnson (D-SD), Chairman of the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, and Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, today released the state-by-state impacts on job losses if the current surface transportation authorization bill is not extended by September 30. Senators Johnson and Boxer sent a letter to their colleagues in the Senate highlighting the urgent need for a short-term extension. The current surface transportati… Continue Reading


August 8, 2011

JOHNSON REACTS TO S&P DOWNGRADE

Today, Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) issued the following statement on the market reaction to Standard & Poor's downgrade of U.S. Treasuries. "In the minds of serious, reasonable, and informed individuals there is no doubt that the U.S. will meet its debt obligations and we are seeing even more proof of that today. As the financial markets stumble, investors continue to regard Treasury debt as a safe haven in times of economic uncerta… Continue Reading


August 2, 2011

JOHNSON OPENING STATEMENT ON MORTGAGE SERVICING HEARING

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a hearing to discuss national mortgage servicing standards. It was the eighth in a series of hearings the Committee has been holding related to housing finance reform. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: "Good morning. I call this hearing to order. "Thanks to all of our witnesses for joining us this morning. I would also like to recognize that, for the first time, we have a wit… Continue Reading


July 26, 2011

JOHNSON OPENING STATEMENT ON FDIC, OCC, FSOC NOMINATION HEARING

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a hearing on the nominations of Martin Gruenberg to be Chairperson of the Board of the FDIC, Thomas Curry to be Comptroller of the Currency, and Roy Woodall, Jr. to be a Member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: "Thanks to all of our nominees for joining us here today. I also want to extend a warm welcome to our witnesses' family and fr… Continue Reading


July 26, 2011

JOHNSON OPENING STATEMENT ON WALL STREET REFORM ANNIVERSARY HEARING

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a hearing on the one-year anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: "Today marks the first anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. "The Wall Street Reform Act was a direct response to the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. It created a sound regulatory… Continue Reading


July 19, 2011

JOHNSON ANNOUNCES THAT REP. FRANK WILL TESTIFY ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE DODD-FRANK WALL STREET REFORM AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) announced that Representative Barney Frank (D-MA) has accepted his invitation to testify at a Banking Committee hearing marking the first anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act being signed into law. Thursday's hearing will examine the progress in setting up the new framework to better protect consumers and oversee Wall Street. "Barney is an author of the Dodd-Frank law and someone… Continue Reading


July 19, 2011

JOHNSON COMMENTS ON POLL SHOWING OVERWHELMING PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR WALL STREET REFORM

WASHINGTON - Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) released the following statement regarding a poll conducted by Lake Research Partners that shows overwhelming bipartisan support for the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The poll found that voters favor full implementation of the Wall Street Reform Act by a 3 to 1 margin. The poll also found that 74% of voters, including 68% of Republicans, support the creation of a single agency solely focused on consu… Continue Reading


July 19, 2011

JOHNSON OPENING STATEMENT ON CONSUMER PROTECTION HEARING

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a hearing entitled "Enhanced Consumer Financial Protection After the Financial Crisis." The Committee heard testimony about how the Wall Street Reform Act will improve the financial lives of consumers, by promoting a fair and transparent marketplace and protecting consumers from unfair, deceptive and abusive financial products and services. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: "Today… Continue Reading


July 18, 2011

JOHNSON TAKES TO FLOOR TO MARK ANNIVERSARY OF WALL STREET REFORM

WASHINGTON - Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) took to the Senate floor today to speak about the importance of Wall Street reform and the costs of the financial crisis. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was signed into law on July 21, 2010, one year ago this Thursday. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: Mr. President, Thursday marks the first anniversary of President Obama signing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform… Continue Reading


July 17, 2011

JOHNSON STATEMENT ON THE NOMINATION OF RICHARD CORDRAY TO BE THE DIRECTOR OF THE CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU

WASHINGTON - Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) released the following statement on the nomination of Richard Cordray to be the first Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. "I welcome the President's nomination of Richard Cordray to be the first ever Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. As Director, I am confident Mr. Cordray will help ensure the CFPB provides consumers the tools that they need to make the best possible financial decisions for… Continue Reading


July 14, 2011

JOHNSON STATEMENT ON SEMI-ANNUAL MONETARY REPORT TO THE CONGRESS

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a hearing on the Federal Reserve's semi-annual monetary policy report to the Congress. The committee heard testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: "We are pleased to welcome Chairman Bernanke, who today will deliver the Federal Reserve's semi-annual monetary report to the Congress. "His testimony comes at an important moment. W… Continue Reading


July 12, 2011

JOHNSON OPENING STATEMENT ON INVESTOR PROTECTIONS HEARING

WASHINGTON - Today, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) held a hearing entitled "Enhanced Investor Protection After the Financial Crisis." The Committee heard from industry experts, regulators and consumer advocates on investor protection provisions in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Below is Chairman Johnson's statement as prepared for delivery: "Today, the Committee will examine "Enhanced Investor Protection After the Financial Crisis." Thi… Continue Reading


July 7, 2011

SENIOR BANKING COMMITTEE MEMBERS OPPOSE HOUSE REPUBLICAN CUTS TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION THAT COULD COST MORE THAN 140,000 JOBS

WASHINGTON - Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD), Housing, Transportation and Community Development Subcommittee Chairman Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and Vice Chair of the Democratic Conference Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) today issued a Banking Committee analysis showing that the House Surface Transportation proposal released this morning would cost more than 140,000 jobs as a result of cuts to transit funding. Earlier this morning, House Transportatio… Continue Reading

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