S. 737 - Responsible Consumer Financial Protection Regulations Act of 2011

Finance and financial sector. 112th Congress (2011-2012) View bill details
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Summary:
A bill to replace the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection with a 5-person Commission, to bring the Bureau into the regular appropriations process, and for other purposes. (by CRS) 
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Responsible Consumer Financial Protection Regulations Act of 2011

S. 737 — 112th Congress (2011–2012)

Summary
A bill to replace the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection with a 5-person Commission, to bring the Bureau into the regular appropriations process, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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Title
A bill to replace the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection with a 5-person Commission, to bring the Bureau into the regular appropriations process, and for other purposes.
Other Titles
  • Responsible Consumer Financial Protection Regulations Act of 2011
Sponsor
Jerry Moran
Co-Sponsors
Subjects
  • Finance and financial sector
  • Banking and financial institutions regulation
  • Consumer affairs
  • Consumer credit
  • Executive agency funding and structure
  • Federal Reserve System
  • Financial services and investments
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Major Actions
Introduced4/06/2011
Referred to Committee
Bill History

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ActionDateDescription
Introduced4/06/2011
4/06/2011Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
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6 Organizations Support and 40 Oppose; See Which Ones

Organizations that took a position on
Responsible Consumer Financial Protection Regulations Act of 2011

6 organizations support this bill

American Bankers Association
Stoner, Floyd (2011, May 3). ABA views on H.R. 1121, the Responsible Consumer Financial Protection Regulations Act of 2011; H.R. 1315, the Consumer Financial Protection Safety and Soundness Improvement Act of 2011; and H.R. 1667, the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Transfer Clarification Act.. Retrieved June 2, 2011, from American Bankers Association.
Consumer Bankers Association
Richard Hunt, Consumer Bankers Association President (2011, May 3). Dear Chairman Capito. Retrieved July 15, 2011, from CBA Letter.
Independent Community Bankers of America
Camden R. Fine, Independent Community Bankers of America President and CEO (2011, May 3). Dear Chairman Capito and Ranking Member Maloney. Retrieved July 15, 2011, from Letters to Congress.
Mortgage Bankers Association
Stevens, David H. (2011, May 11). Letter to Chairman Bachus and Ranking Member Frank. Retrieved July 21, 2011, from Mortgage Bankers.
National Association of Federal Credit Unions
National Association of Federal Credit Unions (2011, June 0). CFPB Improvements. Retrieved July 15, 2011, from Key Legislative Issues.
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
Andrew Pincus, partner in the law firm Mayer Brown LLP on behalf of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (n.d.). Who’s Watching the Watchmen? Oversight of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Retrieved July 15, 2011, from Statement of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

40 organizations oppose this bill

AFL-CIO
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
American Sustainable Business Council
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Americans for Financial Reform
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Business for Shared Prosperity
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Center for Digital Democracy
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Center for Media and Democracy
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Center for Responsible Lending
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Consumer Action
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Consumer Assistance Council
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Consumer Federation of America
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Consumer Watchdog
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Consumers Union
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Democratic Process Center, Inc
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Demos
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Empire Justice Center
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
ForeclosureHamlet.org
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Grass Roots Organizing
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Green America
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Greenlining Institute
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Housing Research & Advocacy Center
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Main Street Alliance
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
NAACP
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
National Association of Consumer Advocates
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
National Community Reinvestment Coalition
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
National Consumer Law Center
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
National Consumers League
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
National Council of La Raza
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
National Fair Housing Alliance
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
National Latino Farmers & Ranchers Trade Association
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
National People's Action
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
ProgressNow
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Public Citizen
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Service Employees International Union
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Wealth for the Common Good
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.
Woodstock Institute
undersigned organizations (2011, May 3). Re: HR 1121 (Bachus) and HR 1315 (Duffy) Would Handcuff Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from Consumer Federation of America.

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Includes reported contributions to congressional campaigns of Senators in office during the 112th U.S. Congress, from interest groups invested in the vote according to MapLight, July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2011.
Contributions data source: OpenSecrets.org

Contributions by Legislator

Namesort iconPartyState$ From Interest Groups
That Support
$ From Interest Groups
That Oppose
Daniel K. AkakaDHI$33,300$45,000
Andrew Lamar AlexanderRTN$150,150$12,150
Kelly AyotteRNH$61,633$7,750
John BarrassoRWY$87,400$6,500
Max BaucusDMT$263,830$98,700
Mark BegichDAK$25,525$145,224
Michael BennetDCO$125,750$230,761
Jesse "Jeff" BingamanDNM$54,533$23,751
Richard BlumenthalDCT$42,265$110,706
Roy BluntRMO$527,708$37,400
John BoozmanRAR$128,655$5,250
Barbara BoxerDCA$94,770$373,142
Scott BrownRMA$144,420$16,850
Sherrod BrownDOH$173,844$148,922
Richard BurrRNC$275,109$30,550
Maria CantwellDWA$50,985$232,703
Ben CardinDMD$138,800$119,646
Tom CarperDDE$269,788$24,200
Bob CaseyDPA$224,100$180,113
Clarence Saxby ChamblissRGA$297,798$23,550
Daniel CoatsRIN$99,950$8,500
Tom CoburnROK$91,400$584
William Thad CochranRMS$58,550$3,300
Susan CollinsRME$153,084$39,250
Gaylord Kent ConradDND$96,700$16,800
Chris CoonsDDE$63,250$43,727
Bob CorkerRTN$640,075$17,919
John CornynRTX$427,558$30,450
Mike CrapoRID$195,005$13,500
Jim DeMintRSC$129,905$14,950
Dick DurbinDIL$216,550$68,535
Mike EnziRWY$106,900$8,000
Dianne FeinsteinDCA$86,950$77,050
Al FrankenDMN$45,010$235,703
Kirsten GillibrandDNY$418,846$247,965
Lindsey GrahamRSC$137,155$23,900
Chuck GrassleyRIA$122,800$23,650
Kay HaganDNC$75,183$91,947
Tom HarkinDIA$102,180$74,245
Orrin HatchRUT$144,420$22,800
John HoevenRND$114,850$7,400
Kay Bailey HutchisonRTX$201,500$8,550
Jim InhofeROK$117,025$2,400
Dan InouyeDHI$77,575$48,350
Johnny IsaksonRGA$229,700$17,900
Mike JohannsRNE$165,540$7,000
Ron JohnsonRWI$87,725$6,000
Tim JohnsonDSD$338,848$59,998
John KerryDMA$63,390$73,970
Mark KirkRIL$293,125$60,160
Amy KlobucharDMN$178,799$164,713
Herb KohlDWI$0$0
Jon KylRAZ$291,275$20,100
Mary LandrieuDLA$180,649$45,066
Frank LautenbergDNJ$69,275$59,503
Patrick LeahyDVT$28,000$51,350
Mike LeeRUT$49,800$1,000
Carl LevinDMI$80,350$75,116
Joe LiebermanICT$222,401$142,050
Dick LugarRIN$68,075$35,300
Joe ManchinDWV$92,950$55,200
John McCainRAZ$72,225$20,500
Claire McCaskillDMO$119,390$132,730
Addison "Mitch" McConnellRKY$556,350$59,950
Bob MenéndezDNJ$228,483$165,670
Jeff MerkleyDOR$53,850$167,051
Barbara MikulskiDMD$31,950$46,766
Jerry MoranRKS$267,209$2,500
Lisa MurkowskiRAK$52,370$35,650
Patty MurrayDWA$86,075$158,907
Earl "Ben" NelsonDNE$240,878$36,900
Clarence "Bill" NelsonDFL$165,849$84,455
Rand PaulRKY$61,450$5,000
Rob PortmanROH$308,624$18,600
Mark PryorDAR$143,842$26,250
John "Jack" ReedDRI$242,749$36,710
Harry ReidDNV$281,033$252,809
Jim RischRID$50,000$5,000
Charles "Pat" RobertsRKS$264,640$3,500
John "Jay" RockefellerDWV$81,300$97,100
Marco RubioRFL$102,305$13,900
Bernie SandersIVT$22,700$77,950
Chuck SchumerDNY$232,650$168,628
Jeff SessionsRAL$143,682$10,000
Jeanne ShaheenDNH$47,733$149,520
Richard ShelbyRAL$326,750$7,700
Olympia SnoweRME$124,670$29,493
Debbie StabenowDMI$208,786$91,060
Jon TesterDMT$258,689$195,156
John ThuneRSD$243,335$20,800
Patrick ToomeyRPA$142,766$39,899
Mark UdallDCO$101,411$425,477
Tom UdallDNM$27,158$249,536
David VitterRLA$213,475$33,600
Mark WarnerDVA$298,200$111,233
Jim WebbDVA$47,150$81,300
Sheldon WhitehouseDRI$88,131$122,210
Roger WickerRMS$209,474$13,900
Ron WydenDOR$50,200$55,950

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NamePartyState$ From Interest Groups
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$ From Interest Groups
That Oppose
Daniel K. AkakaDHI$33,300$45,000
Andrew Lamar AlexanderRTN$150,150$12,150
Kelly AyotteRNH$61,633$7,750
John BarrassoRWY$87,400$6,500
Max BaucusDMT$263,830$98,700
Mark BegichDAK$25,525$145,224
Michael BennetDCO$125,750$230,761
Jesse "Jeff" BingamanDNM$54,533$23,751
Richard BlumenthalDCT$42,265$110,706
Roy BluntRMO$527,708$37,400
John BoozmanRAR$128,655$5,250
Barbara BoxerDCA$94,770$373,142
Scott BrownRMA$144,420$16,850
Sherrod BrownDOH$173,844$148,922
Richard BurrRNC$275,109$30,550
Maria CantwellDWA$50,985$232,703
Ben CardinDMD$138,800$119,646
Tom CarperDDE$269,788$24,200
Bob CaseyDPA$224,100$180,113
Clarence Saxby ChamblissRGA$297,798$23,550
Daniel CoatsRIN$99,950$8,500
Tom CoburnROK$91,400$584
William Thad CochranRMS$58,550$3,300
Susan CollinsRME$153,084$39,250
Gaylord Kent ConradDND$96,700$16,800
Chris CoonsDDE$63,250$43,727
Bob CorkerRTN$640,075$17,919
John CornynRTX$427,558$30,450
Mike CrapoRID$195,005$13,500
Jim DeMintRSC$129,905$14,950
Dick DurbinDIL$216,550$68,535
Mike EnziRWY$106,900$8,000
Dianne FeinsteinDCA$86,950$77,050
Al FrankenDMN$45,010$235,703
Kirsten GillibrandDNY$418,846$247,965
Lindsey GrahamRSC$137,155$23,900
Chuck GrassleyRIA$122,800$23,650
Kay HaganDNC$75,183$91,947
Tom HarkinDIA$102,180$74,245
Orrin HatchRUT$144,420$22,800
John HoevenRND$114,850$7,400
Kay Bailey HutchisonRTX$201,500$8,550
Jim InhofeROK$117,025$2,400
Dan InouyeDHI$77,575$48,350
Johnny IsaksonRGA$229,700$17,900
Mike JohannsRNE$165,540$7,000
Ron JohnsonRWI$87,725$6,000
Tim JohnsonDSD$338,848$59,998
John KerryDMA$63,390$73,970
Mark KirkRIL$293,125$60,160
Amy KlobucharDMN$178,799$164,713
Herb KohlDWI$0$0
Jon KylRAZ$291,275$20,100
Mary LandrieuDLA$180,649$45,066
Frank LautenbergDNJ$69,275$59,503
Patrick LeahyDVT$28,000$51,350
Mike LeeRUT$49,800$1,000
Carl LevinDMI$80,350$75,116
Joe LiebermanICT$222,401$142,050
Dick LugarRIN$68,075$35,300
Joe ManchinDWV$92,950$55,200
John McCainRAZ$72,225$20,500
Claire McCaskillDMO$119,390$132,730
Addison "Mitch" McConnellRKY$556,350$59,950
Bob MenéndezDNJ$228,483$165,670
Jeff MerkleyDOR$53,850$167,051
Barbara MikulskiDMD$31,950$46,766
Jerry MoranRKS$267,209$2,500
Lisa MurkowskiRAK$52,370$35,650
Patty MurrayDWA$86,075$158,907
Earl "Ben" NelsonDNE$240,878$36,900
Clarence "Bill" NelsonDFL$165,849$84,455
Rand PaulRKY$61,450$5,000
Rob PortmanROH$308,624$18,600
Mark PryorDAR$143,842$26,250
John "Jack" ReedDRI$242,749$36,710
Harry ReidDNV$281,033$252,809
Jim RischRID$50,000$5,000
Charles "Pat" RobertsRKS$264,640$3,500
John "Jay" RockefellerDWV$81,300$97,100
Marco RubioRFL$102,305$13,900
Bernie SandersIVT$22,700$77,950
Chuck SchumerDNY$232,650$168,628
Jeff SessionsRAL$143,682$10,000
Jeanne ShaheenDNH$47,733$149,520
Richard ShelbyRAL$326,750$7,700
Olympia SnoweRME$124,670$29,493
Debbie StabenowDMI$208,786$91,060
Jon TesterDMT$258,689$195,156
John ThuneRSD$243,335$20,800
Patrick ToomeyRPA$142,766$39,899
Mark UdallDCO$101,411$425,477
Tom UdallDNM$27,158$249,536
David VitterRLA$213,475$33,600
Mark WarnerDVA$298,200$111,233
Jim WebbDVA$47,150$81,300
Sheldon WhitehouseDRI$88,131$122,210
Roger WickerRMS$209,474$13,900
Ron WydenDOR$50,200$55,950

Interest Groups that support this bill

$ Donated
Commercial banks & bank holding companies$10,031,700
Banks & lending institutions$2,498,424
Mortgage bankers and brokers$1,868,545
Credit unions$1,082,905
Chambers of commerce$248,644

Interest Groups that oppose this bill

$ Donated
Environmental policy$3,056,809
Minority/Ethnic Groups$1,065,102
Philanthropists$908,307
State & local govt employee unions$509,950
Teamsters union$465,800
Health & welfare policy$395,550
Small business associations$388,461
Labor Unions$311,250
Health worker unions$25,800
Consumer groups$3,100
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