17 Dem Senators Voted To Unwind Warren’s Financial Legacy – IOTW Report

17 Dem Senators Voted To Unwind Warren’s Financial Legacy

 

DC: Seventeen Democrats voted to proceed on a bill that would roll back major portions of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

Senators voted 67-32 to end debate on a bill that takes aim at a number of the protective barriers Dodd-Frank put between consumers, banks and the greater economy in the wake of the 2007-2009 Great Recession.

Here are the 17 Democrats that voted against the motion to proceed:

  • Michael Bennet of Colorado
  • Tom Carper of Delaware
  • Chris Coons of Delaware
  • Joe Donnelly of Indiana
  • Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire
  • Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota
  • Doug Jones of Alabama
  • Tim Kaine of Virginia
  • Angus King of Maine
  • Joe Manchin of West Virginia
  • Claire McCaskill of Missouri
  • Bill Nelson of Florida
  • Gary Peters of Michigan
  • Jeanne Shaheen of New Jersey
  • Debbie Stabenow of Michigan
  • Jon Tester of Montana
  • Mark Warner of West Virginia

Senators are looking to ease mortgage regulations on small and regional banks. The bipartisan group is also toying with the idea of easing liquidity reserve requirements for large banks, which were instituted after the Great Recession to ensure large lending institutions had enough capital on hand to help ease the burden of a financial crisis or episode.  read more

5 Comments on 17 Dem Senators Voted To Unwind Warren’s Financial Legacy

  1. First the article says, “Seventeen Democrats voted to proceed”, then in the 3rd paragraph “Here are the 17 Democrats that voted against the motion to proceed”. Which is it, “TO proceed” or “AGAINST the motion to proceed”?

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