Volcker Rule Regulatory Harmonization Act

Apr. 13, 2018 | H.R. 4790

This bill would undermine the implementation of the Volcker Rule by giving sole rulemaking authority to the Federal Reserve and allowing banks with less than $10 billion in assets to engage in proprietary trading with publicly insured deposits. A core component of the Volcker Rule is to prevent banks from using deposited money to finance speculative trading. Yet, the bill would cut the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the custodian and institutional protector of the deposit insurance fund, entirely out of the implementation of the Volcker Rule. H.R. 4790 would eliminate the FDIC’s role in writing and interpreting the rule and weaken the interpretation of the rule and its enforcement. If enacted this bill has the potential to unravel the regulatory system aimed at preventing the need for future bailouts of “too-big-to-fail” financial institutions. The bill passed the House on April 11, 2018, and referred to the Senate Banking Committee.

This is Bad for working people.

Vote result: Passed

YEAs: 300
NAYs: 104

Legislator State District Sort descending Party Vote
Rep. John J. Duncan Jr.
TN
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Neal Dunn
FL
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Chris Stewart
UT
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Scott Taylor
VA
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Bennie Thompson
MS
2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard
HI
2 Democrat No
Rep. Ann Wagner
MO
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Greg Walden
OR
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Jackie Walorski
IN
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Brad Wenstrup
OH
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Brett Guthrie
KY
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Joe Wilson
SC
2 Republican Yes
Rep. French Hill
AR
2 Republican Yes
Rep. George Holding
NC
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Jared Huffman
CA
2 Democrat No
Rep. Lynn Jenkins
KS
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Robin Kelly
IL
2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Peter T. King
NY
2 Republican Yes
Rep. Ann McLane Kuster
NH
2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Jim Langevin
RI
2 Democrat No