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H.R. 3126, the Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 • The Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) as proposed would undermine a community bank’s ability to meet the unique needs of its local customers
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Document Date: 2013-06-04 12:01:03


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MasterCard / Wal-Mart / Risk Assessment Act / H.R. 2897 / H.R. 3126 / Accountability / The Bank Accountability / /

Event

Labor Issues / /

Facility

Regulating interchange / Should interchange / /

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real estate / fairer method / deposit insurance premiums / exotic financial products / dual banking system / offer card products / large too-big-too-fail banks / community banks / unregulated financial products / important bank / bank / big bank / community bank customers / State banking departments / real estate loans / community bank / banking / cause bank failures / bank regulatory climate / Non-bank institutions / bank holds / non-standard loan products / /

Organization

Congress / Consumer Financial Protection Agency / Government Accountability Office / office of Community Financial Institutions / FDIC / Department of the Treasury / /

Position

community banker / Assistant Secretary / /

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