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Politics : President Barack Obama -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: pcstel who wrote (146555)10/28/2014 3:43:16 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
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The Bush Administration repeatedly blocked Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSE) reform. In the 108th Congress, the House Financial Services Committee reached an agreement to markup legislation originally scheduled for October 8, 2003. However, on October 7, 2003, the Treasury Department announced its opposition to this agreement, killing progress on GSE reform. (Congressional Research Service, "Improving the Effectiveness of GSE Oversight: Legislative Proposals in the 108th Congress.")

In the 109th Congress, Democrats supported bipartisan legislation drafted by the Republican Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Representative Oxley, which would have given the new GSE regulator broad authority over setting capital requirements and limiting portfolio size. This bill passed the House 331-90. Senate Democrats supported and offered the bill in the Senate, but the Bush Administration opposed it and the bill did not receive Republican support in the Senate. According to Mr. Oxley, the White House gave Congress and the GSE reform legislation "a one-finger salute."

·"'We missed a golden opportunity that would have avoided a lot of the problems we're facing now, if we hadn't had such a firm ideological position at the White House and the Treasury and the Fed,' Mr. Oxley says." (Financial Times, 9/11/08)

·GSE reform "wasn't a priority of this Administration's. They quite frankly put it on the back burner. And now we see what we have." (Douglas Holtz-Eakin, NPR, 9/16/08)

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