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Congressman Tom Cole

Representing the 4th District of Oklahoma

Financial Services

Financial institutions such as community banks and credit unions play a critical role in our local economy. Local lending institutions can more effectively help customers because of their detailed knowledge of customers and close ties to the community. This presence helps businesses buy new equipment, add to the workforce and improve products and services to the local economy. 
 
Unfortunately, in 2010, in the wake of the Wall Street financial crisis, Democrats in Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Act. More than 2,300 pages of new law and 400 new rules and mandates turned the financial sector on its head, all while failing to address the real causes of the financial crisis. It is estimated by both the Congressional Budget Office and the Government Accountability Office that $27 billion will be taken out of the economy because of this legislation and that 2,600 new, full-time federal employees will need to be hired—simply to implement the new rules and regulations created by the legislation.
 
In 2017, I was proud to join my colleagues in voting for H.R. 10, the Financial CHOICE Act, which will roll back many of the more onerous regulations implemented by Dodd-Frank, particularly regulations decimating small, local financial institutions. H.R. 10 was the product of 65 separate hearings the House Financial Services Committee has held on Dodd-Frank since Republicans took over the House in 2011. 
 
I am supportive of our financial institutions which are critical to the continued success of small businesses and the local economy. Instead of imposing new regulatory burdens on institutions that had no part in the financial crisis, I am committed to working to ensure that the government gets out of the way and allows financial institutions to serve everyone. 

More on Financial Services

June 8, 2017 Press Release
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04) released the following statement after the U.S House of Representatives passed H.R. 10, the Financial CHOICE Act by a vote of 233-186. The Financial CHOICE Act is comprehensive legislation to fundamentally alter the Dodd-Frank Act, enacted in 2010 in response to the financial crisis of 2007-2008.
 
June 5, 2017 Weekly Columns
This week, the House of Representatives will consider legislation that will provide badly needed regulatory relief to community banks, credit unions and consumers. The Financial CHOICE Act (Creating Hope and Opportunity for Investors, Consumers and Entrepreneurs) will fundamentally alter the Dodd-Frank Act, which was enacted in 2010 in response to the financial crises of 2007-2008. Originally intended to minimize the risk to banks, it also had the unintended consequence of contributing to the slowest economic recovery in well over fifty years.
 
June 23, 2016 Press Release

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04) responded to the attempt by the House to override the President’s veto on the disapproval of the Department of Labor’s definition of “fiduciary.” This legislation, H.J.Res. 88, would have nullified the regulation issued by the Department of Labor to revise the term “fiduciary,” ultimately changing the responsibilities within pension and retirement planning.