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Waters Blasts Republicans for Time Wasted, Issues Ignored

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In today’s full Committee markup, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the Financial Services Committee, blasted Republicans for continuing to waste the Committee’s time and resources on measures that weaken important consumer protections, undo transparency and accountability measures for Wall Street’s biggest actors and carve out major exceptions for large public…

At Markup, Waters Blasts Measures Undermining Investor and Consumer Protections

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At today’s full Committee markup on a number of pieces of legislation related to capital markets and financial institutions, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the Financial Services Committee, laid out a number of concerns with the measures being considered. Waters criticized the capital markets bills for eroding  transparency and investor protections, while also…

Ranking Member Waters' Opening Statement at Today's Full Committee Markup

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Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, today gave the following opening statement at today’s full committee markup of five bills intended to promote economic growth and the majority’s Budget Views and Estimates for fiscal year 2015. Her remarks are below.  )  As prepared for delivery: Thank you Mr. Chairman. Promoting…

Waters Opposes Legislation to Weaken CFPB

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At a Financial Services Committee markup of six bills designed to undermine the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), Ranking Member of the Committee, blasted the measures as efforts to weaken CFPB’s ability to be an effective, independent advocate for consumers. Waters highlighted the CFPB’s remarkable record of success in just over two years,…

Waters Remarks on Regulatory Relief and Capital Markets Legislation

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Financial Services Committee Holds  Markup of Five Bills Today, Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), Ranking Member of the Committee on Financial Services, delivered the following remarks as part of a Committee markup on five pieces of legislation aimed to assist small businesses and provide relief to small financial institutions.  In her statement, Waters applauded the…

Ranking Member Waters Opening Statement at Full Committee Markup of Capital Markets Bills

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Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, made the following statement today at a meeting of the Committee held to mark up the following legislation: H.R. 2374, the Retail Investor Protection Act H.R. 1135, the Burdensome Data Collection Relief Act H.R. 1105, the Small Business Capital Access and Job Preservation Act H.R. 1564,…

Waters Opening Statement at Mark-up on Derivatives Legislation

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Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, made the following statement at a meeting of the Committee held today to mark up legislation addressing the nation’s derivatives markets: Mr. Chairman, thank you for holding this mark-up this morning on a broad package of bills related to a wide-range of issues facing this Committee.   Let me…

Waters' Opening Statement in Markup Focuses on the Immediate Threat Posed by Sequestration

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Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, led committee Democrats today in calling for an open debate on the effects of sequestration, requesting that all Committee members put aside theoretical discussions of “Budget Views and Estimates.”  The complete text of her opening statement…

Waters Praises First Markup but Corrects Inaccurate Statement about Dodd-Frank Law

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Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, today released the following statement after the Committee’s first markup.  In her statement, she praises the bipartisan tone of the markup but also responds to a claim by the Committee majority made in a press release strong issued last night. I appreciate the bipartisan nature of today’s…

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