TITLE

The GOP's point man on reform

AUTHOR(S)
Marshall, Jeffrey
PUB. DATE
May 1995
SOURCE
U.S. Banker;May95, Vol. 105 Issue 5, p41
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Interview
ABSTRACT
Presents an interview with Representative Jim Leach, chairman of the House Banking Committee concerning banking legislation. Issue of the Glass-Steagall Act; Plan to consolidate banking agencies; reform of the Community Reinvestment Act; Question on bailout of the Saving Association Insurance Fund.
ACCESSION #
9507122125

Tags: LEACH, James, 1942- -- Interviews;  BANKING law

 

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