Freedom Caucus Founder Hopes for a Health-Care Vote This Week

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Jim Jordan, House Freedom Caucus founder, says he hopes Congress will vote on health care this week and that President Trump resonates because he has conservative principles with populist tones. Prior to that, Bloomberg Intelligence’s Ira Jersey says the Fed wants to shrink the balance sheet. Eswar Prasad, a professor at Cornell University, says China could be doing more about North…

House advances exchange traded funds research bill

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The U.S. House approved a bill that would direct the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to provide a safe harbor for research reports that cover exchange traded funds (ETFs). The Fair Access to Investment Research Act (H.R. 910) addresses anomalies in securities laws and regulations that discourage broker-dealers from publishing research on ETFs. It was sponsored by U.S. Reps.…

Grocery Leaders Meet With DC Lawmakers

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More than 200 supermarket industry CEOs and senior executives from nearly every state have converged on Capitol Hill to discuss federal policies affecting their businesses at the annual Day in Washington fly-in. Members of the Food Marketing Institute (FMI), the National Grocers Association (NGA), and the Food Industry Association Executives (FIAE) sat down with legislators to talk about…

House Approves Bill to Improve Access to ETF Research

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The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would reduce obstacles to research on exchange traded funds and registered investment companies. “As the ETF market continues to grow, this bill's common sense clarifications will allow broker/dealers to produce more research on ETFs, providing consumers with greater access to information and fueling…

Community Banks at Center of Dodd-Frank Replacement Legislative Battle

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As the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday began to mark up Chairman Jeb Hensarling’s Dodd-Frank replacement legislation, community banks took the spotlight. The Texas Republican has pitched his legislation as an end to taxpayer bailouts of Wall Street banks and an unshackling effect on small banks strapped by compliance costs. Democratic lawmakers said small bank…

For conservatism, 5 Arkansas legislators touted; Boozman just misses groups cutoff

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The American Conservative Union on Monday honored five of the six members of the all-Republican Arkansas congressional delegation for their work in 2016, saying they consistently voted the right way last year. U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman of Hot Springs had the highest ratings, and he showed up for the event. He said he was honored to be recognized. "ACU's a great organization. It's kind…

House panel delays vote on Dodd-Frank repeal bill

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House lawmakers on Tuesday postponed voting on changes to a sweeping GOP bill to kill Obama-era financial regulations after Democrats worked to obstruct advancement of the plan they claimed would harm Americans and rescue Wall Street. Throughout a seven-hour House Financial Service Committee hearing, Democrats repeatedly tried to stonewall efforts by Republicans to advance a bill by…

Congress to Vote on Funding Bill; House to Consider North Korea Sanctions Legislation

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The Senate stands adjourned until today at 3:00pm. Following any Leader remarks, the Senate will resume consideration of the nomination of Jay Clayton, of New York, to be Member of the Securities and Exchange Commission.  At 5:30pm, the Senate will vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the Clayton nomination. House Legislative Activity Today, the House will meet at 12:00pm…

LR mayor, city board, police chief hold meeting to discuss spike in crime

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LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Recent homicides, shootings and other violent crimes have drawn the attention of city leaders. On Sunday, Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola and the city board of directors held a special meeting to hear from Chief Ken Buckner to address the sudden spike in crime. "We know that we're all in this together," said Stodola. "As a community, together, I know we…

VA Solar Panels Go Online Four Years Late, $1.5 Million Over Budget

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The Little Rock VA medical center in Arkansas has finally activated its solar panel project — four years behind schedule and $1.5 million past the budget. The solar panels came online Sunday. Officials hope the panels will provide 2.6 million kilowatt hours, which is only enough to power about 12 percent of the medical center’s total energy requirements, Arkansas…

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