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March 28, 2006
Honorable Richard C. Shelby
Chairman
Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
United State Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Honorable Paul S. Sarbanes
Ranking Member
Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
United State Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senators Shelby and Sarbanes:
We want to thank the Committee for its very successful hearing on March 1st that
focused on proposals for reducing regulatory burden in the financial services
industry. The testimony of the witnesses demonstrated that there is an immediate
need and broad support for moving forward on comprehensive regulatory relief
legislation as soon as possible.
We support a balanced regulatory structure that carefully guards the safety and
soundness of the banking system and protects the interests of consumers through
reasonable regulations. However, the burden of compliance with a host of laws
that do not enhance safety and soundness or provide meaningful protections for
the public adds unnecessary costs to the delivery of financial services to the
American public.
As a result of the work of the Committee for more than a year, we believe that a
consensus on regulatory relief legislation is achievable, and we urge the
Committee to schedule a mark up of regulatory relief legislation before the end
of April.
Thank you for the consideration of our views.
Sincerely,
F. Weller Meyer
Chairman
America’s Community Bankers
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Harris H. Simmons
Chairman
American Bankers Association
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Joseph Guyaux
Chairman
Consumer Bankers Association
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Terry J. Jorde
Chairman
Independent Community Bankers of America |
G. Kennedy Thompson
Chairman
The Financial Services Roundtable |
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