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Sen. Carter Glass (D–Va.) and Rep. Henry B. Steagall (D–Ala.-3), the co-sponsors of the Glass–Steagall Act. The sponsors of both the Banking Act of 1933 and the Glass–Steagall Act of 1932 were southern Democrats: Senator Carter Glass of Virginia (who by 1932 had served in the House and the Senate, and as the Secretary of the Treasury); and Representative Henry B. Steagall of Alabama ...
Passed the House on May 23, 1933 (262-19) Passed the Senate with amendment on May 25, 1933 (voice vote) Reported by the joint conference committee on June 12, 1933; agreed to by the Senate on June 13, 1933 (voice vote) and by the House on June 13, 1933 (191-6) Signed into law by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on June 16, 1933
After some discussion between the county attorney and the parliamentarian, it was found that suspending the rules to prevent a fourth read allowed the ordinance to be passed Monday night for the ...
Bill passed after senators rejected 11 proposed amendments
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Together with the $459 billion bill passed earlier this month, it fully funds the federal government to the tune of $1.659 trillion through September, after months of stopgap bills and negotiations.
An Act to reform Federal deposit insurance, protect the deposit insurance funds, recapitalize the Bank Insurance Fund, improve supervision and regulation of insured depository institutions, and for other purposes. Nicknames: Bank Enterprise Act of 1991: Enacted by: the 102nd United States Congress: Effective: December 19, 1991: Citations ...
The bill is expected to sharply reduce the $48 billion banks collect from merchants each year. In theory, some of those savings would be passed on to consumers.