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House Financial Services Committee
House Committee on Financial Services. Oversees SEC, CFTC, FDIC, Federal Reserve, HUD, and financial regulators.
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| Type | Connected To | Details | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oversees | Securities and Exchange Commission | House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over the Securities and Exchange Commission | Editorial |
| Oversees | Commodity Futures Trading Commission | House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over the Commodity Futures Trading Commission | Editorial |
| Oversees | Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | Editorial |
| Oversees | Federal Reserve | House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over the Federal Reserve | Editorial |
| Oversees | Office of the Comptroller of the Currency | House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency | Editorial |
| Oversees | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau | House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau | Editorial |
| Oversees | Financial Crimes Enforcement Network | House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network | Editorial |
| Oversees | Department of the Treasury | House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over the Department of the Treasury | Editorial |
| Member includes | Tom Emmer | Member, House Financial Services Committee (119th Congress) | Editorial |
| Member includes | Patrick Timothy Mchenry | Former Chair, House Financial Services Committee (118th Congress) | Editorial |