GOP rep: Warren is 'grandstanding'GOP rep: Warren is 'grandstanding'
Washington, DC,
May 28, 2015
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By Kevin Cirilli of the Hill
Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-Mass.) criticism of the nation’s biggest banks "smacks of political grandstanding," a House Republican said Thursday.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-Mass.) criticism of the nation’s biggest banks "smacks of political grandstanding," a House Republican said Thursday. Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.) criticized Warren for arguing that large financial institutions must be broken up to ensure that they are not "too big to fail.” "In today’s global capital markets, such a position smacks of typical political grandstanding," Hill said during a speech at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) conference in Washington. "This is an area where I do agree with Sen. Warren: Those who violate the law should be … imprisoned, or whatever the correct course of action," he said. Hill also attacked the Obama administration's proposed disclosure regulations for financial advisers, known as "fiduciary rules" within the industry. He said it was part of President Obama's "war on savings" that would end making financial advice too expensive for low-income Americans. ### |