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H.R.1066: To increase community development investments by depository institutions, and for other purposes.

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February 15, 2008 OCC Deputy Comptroller for Compliance Policy Testifies Before ...

Comptroller Dugan has been very appreciative of your leadership, Chairman Frank, and yours Representative Bachus, in achieving unanimous passage by the House of Representatives of HR 1066. HR 1066 would restore the broader preexisting ...

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February 01, 2008 How about fix a real problem!!

HR 1066. Check it out at http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/search/hr1066.htm What in the name of anything sacred is the state House pushing a resolution about college football for? I am beyond pissed off about this, ...

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October 22, 2007 Senate Should Expand Public Welfare Investments

Fortunately, the House of Representatives has already addressed this issue by passing the Depository Institution Community Development Investments Enhancement Act (HR 1066). This legislation would restore the broader, long-standing ...

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February 28, 2007 Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA-4) on a bill with a really long name:

Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and pass the bill (HR 1066) to increase community development investments by depository institutions, and for other purposes. This Act may be cited as the ``Depository Institution Community ...

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February 25, 2007 HR 1066, Depository Institution Community Development Investments ...

In general, the Home Owners Loan Act is amended to allow federal savings institutions to make investments (presumably risky or bad ones) to "promote the public welfare". These investments can be made directly or through proxies. ...

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