H.Res. 53: Providing for consideration of H.R. 384
Passed 235-191, 7 not voting
H.Res. 62: Providing for further consideration of the bill H.R. 384
Passed House by voice vote.
H.R. 384: TARP Reform and Accountability Act
to reform the Troubled Assets Relief Program of the Secretary of the Treasury and ensure accountability under such Program
Debate
Amendments (GovTrack, Thomas)
Votes
Amendment 1 to H.R. 384
H.AMDT.2 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Frank (MA). (consideration: CR H345-355, H365)
An amendment numbered 1 printed in House Report 111-3 to make sundry clarifications with respect to the use of TARP funds.
Agreed to 275-152, 12 not voting
Amendment 3 to H.R. 384
H.AMDT.4 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Hensarling. (consideration: CR H357-359, H365-366; text: CR H357)
An amendment numbered 3 in House Report 111-3 to remove the Secretary's authority to delegate an observer to attend meetings of the board of directors of any assisted institution.
Failed 151-274, 14 not voting
Amendment 5 to H.R. 384
H.AMDT.6 Amendment (A005) offered by Mrs. Bachmann. (consideration: CR H360-363, H366-367; text: CR H361)
An amendment numbered 5 printed in House Report 111-3 to eliminate changes and additional funding for the HOPE for Homeowners program.
Failed 142-282, 15 not voting
Amendment 6 to H.R. 384
H.AMDT.7 Amendment (A006) offered by Mr. Murphy, Patrick. (consideration: CR H363-365, H367)
An amendment printed 7 printed in House Report 111-3 to require the Federal Reserve to disclose detailed information regarding the Federal Reserves Mortgage-Backed Securities purchase program.
Agreed to 426-0, 13 not voting
CBO: Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) Report
CBO is required by law to report semiannually on OMB’s assessment of expenditures under the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP). Today, CBO released the first of these reports.
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