Examining the Failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank
The Senate Banking Committee held a hearing titled "Examining the Failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.”
Witness list:
Mr. Gregory W. Becker, former CEO of Silicon Valley Bank
Mr. Scott A. Shay, former Chairman and co-founder, Signature Bank
Mr. Eric R. Howell, former President, Signature Bank.
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S. 2642, the "Financial Institutions Examination Fairness and Reform Act"
To amend the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Act of 1978 to improve the examination of depository institutions, and for other purposes.
S.2335, the "Financial Regulatory Accountability Act of 2023"
To establish within the Department of the Treasury the Office of the Special Inspector General for Financial Regulatory Abuses and Misconduct, and for other purposes.
S. 2396, the "Fair Debt Collection Practices for Servicemembers Act"
To provide enhanced protection against debt collector harassment of members of the Armed Forces.
H.R. 4742, the "Pay Back Act"
To prohibit the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Attorney General from cancelling student loans, or changing any other terms or conditions on such loans, except as expressly authorized by an Act of Congress enacted after the date of enactment of this Act.